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whose right?

2006-11-21 01:08:31.573663+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Komrade Gonzales on fundamental freedoms and the rights of the state. What has made the United States legal system so different is that other nations grant rights to their citizens, here the citizens grant rights to the nation. Our current "leaders" think that's wrong.

And a little righteous anger here: I want every libertarian who voted Republican at the national level in 1999 or later because they thought in any way that the members of this administration or the party that supports it could possibly have been any less evil than the Democrats of the same era to go take a little time out and think about what you've done and how we can fix it.

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