Re: Apology to the Group



On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 17:07:22 -0400, The Wolf With the Red Roses wrote:


The thought that all people are equal is just an illusion anyways. One
must learn to not covet that which others have, or cultivated the desire
to drag back into the muck of the masses those who have succeeded.

What is it that makes one person less than equal compared to another?

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