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/p> p> When it comes to the general intelligence of the electorate and the "moron vote," one is wise to recall the words of Nicolas M. Butler, "An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less." We the expert voters end up with an even more expert Congress. br> -- Ira M. Kessel br> Rochester, New York /p> p> MEANS TO AN END br> Re: Iain Murray's Unbearable Legislation : /p>Radical environmentalism is a means, not an end. The end is the subjugation our country by socialist jackboots for whom freedom is something far too "messy" to be left to ordinary Americans. When gas reaches ten bucks a gallon, and people have to shiver through the winter because they can't afford to heat their homes, maybe they'll get it.
p>Or maybe they'll get by with coats made of polar bear fur. br> --
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