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In a message dated 8/2/02 12:56:52 PM Mountain Standard Time,
Cindy -dot- Kight -at- Gilbarco -dot- com writes:
> <Now, if you were being a good American Patriot you'd stop speaking badly
> about
> Andrew Plato. In this time of crisis, we all need to stand sholder to
> sholder
> with Andrew Plato and accept his crackpot opinions regardless of how
absurd,
> unethical, or scummy they might be. We can't let those that oppose us, and
> the
> goats that love them, to get the upper hand and divide us into bite sized
> chunks
> of downhome creamy goodness. >
But then again, if we have to accept a person's whatever, do we not also have
to accept other opinions and thoughts as well?
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