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Originally posted by Double-J:
When you say "we," are you implying we the people/citizens/Americans, or "we" as in the U.S. government?

If so, I think there is a difference.

Give me your lunch money.
Double-J

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Well, as usual, JJ you are off the mark. Go back to the Constitution of the United States (you know, that troublesome document that allows for free speech, due process, privacy, all the things you wingholes despise) and note that the first three words are "WE THE PEOPLE." Read on and it says the people create the government. So there should be no difference between the people and the government.

Of course you fans of that tin horn wannabe dictator George Bush don't get that.

By the way don't ever PM me again ....ever.


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