Re: OT - What's in your CD player / on your iPOD?



On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 18:22:57 -0600, vince@xxxxxxxxxxx (vince) wrote:


>Here's a hearty "f*ck me" to myself for continually responding
>to your posts. You are like a rotten tooth that I can't help
>wiggling. I believe you represent values that will rot this
>country and turn it into a third world theocracy.

Please do give it up. You are arguing a somantic, that on a purely
technical definition basis can be considered true. But in reality is
insignificiant. Not to mention that this argument does not reference
a minority coming anywhere close to 50%. Majority rules, plain and
simply. Is that majority 51%, 60%, or 66%? Well, that depends on
what is being voted on. BUt the founding fathers never had any plans
to create a government where an extremist minority of a few percent of
the population or less to have any power at all.

This is NOT what Political Correction is. PC is letting one wacko
have power over 80% of the public. A state can vote against gay
marriage 5 to 1. One single judge was never then meant to be able to
come and overturn that. But that is what is happening.

Majority rules in the US.


Rastus O'Ginga

Winner of the 2nd Annual C. Montgomery Burns Award for
Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence.

"What an awful dream, 1s and 0s everywhere... I thought I saw a 2." - Bender

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