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  • Posted By: thehappyamerican @ 05/15/2008 4:59:31 PM

    "... personal privacy = Liberal"...?
    How funny!
    Liberal means "the words (of the constitution) mean what ever we want them to"... of the document which preserves (Conserves) INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM, rights and privacy...ah humm.
    OK... so out of respect for your privacy, Anna, no one will ask WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN SMOKING?
    <what you have just witnessed, ladies and gentlemen, is yet another trick Liberals use to invite you to believe they have your best interest in mind,and embrace your privacy, rights and freedom>
    I am so entertained!

  • Posted By: HappyGuide @ 05/14/2008 2:28:13 AM

    All candidates will run from Ms. Quindlen???s recommended line of questioning because the issues can not be discussed much less adjudicated between commercial breaks on Oprah. Voters??? political ADD mixed with fractional voting blocks makes any serious articulation of judicial strategy almost impossible for a candidate with hopes for a majority vote. The more details provided regarding long-term judicial appointments would only offer more rationale for not voting for an individual. Plato had it right regarding democracy and voters??? focus on ???immediate desires???, so I expect we???ll hear be hearing a lot more of less between now and November. Tony Brown@HappyGuidetoaShortLife.com

  • Posted By: HappyGuide @ 05/14/2008 2:26:56 AM

    All candidates will run from Ms. Quindlen???s recommended line of questioning because the issues can not be discussed much less adjudicated between commercial breaks on Oprah. Voters??? political ADD mixed with fractional voting blocks makes any serious articulation of judicial strategy almost impossible for a candidate with hopes for a majority vote. The more details provided regarding long-term judicial appointments would only offer more rationale for not voting for an individual. Plato had it right regarding democracy and voters??? focus on ???immediate desires???, so I expect we???ll hear be hearing a lot more of less between now and November. Tony Brown, author www.HappyGuidetoaShortLife.com

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