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/p> p>Well and good. But, the mere act of mentioning that they are morons may cause one or more to modify behavior. Why risk it? I prefer the self-revelation approach, as in, "He was such a moron that even the other morons noticed." Let them reach that point on their own (and, maybe, the moronity is so evenly distributed that they never will). br> -- M in Colleyville /p> p> HELLO, DOLLIES br> Re: Shawn Macomber's Live Free or Try : /p> p>OK, libertarians can be a little loopy. (Some of them think stop signs are immoral.) Like Dolly Parton, they take a good thing too far (however, they don't have Dolly's charm, talent, and good looks). But they're a walk on the beach compared to Massachusetts and New York liberals (pardon the redundancy), cultural vandals who've already ruined Vermont and are in a fair way to doing the same thing to New Hampshire. If this second bunch prevails politically and culturally, New Hampshire will have to change the slogan on the license plates from "Live Free or Die," to "Just a Bunch of Wusses Like the Rest." br> -- Larry Thornberry
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