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  • Woodrow

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    Wonder what that says about the OP. Oh. Wait. ;)

    Here's a quote for you: Self-reflection is the least active of criticisms a man can make. The least accurate as well. --88GT

    I realize that the tone of this post (my postings) had a negative vibe to it--I didn't like it. It's a little thing really, but it just irks me when people misquote. We all know the intention of the Founding Fathers (more or less) and we know that their words (and LAWS) can help us achieve our goals, but when we provide bogus quotes, The Cause, rather than the individual is discredited. We cannot use (even unintentionally) the tricks and tools of the opposition. Facts are of little importance to the other side and we must do all in our power to avoid such folly ourselves.

    As to the actors and scripts. That's just a ridiculous pet peeve of mine.
     

    buckstopshere

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    pet peeves are like a$$holes, we all got em. I have a bunch like when I see people wearing black and navy or sandals and socks, or calling a magazine a clip. stuff that shouldn't bother me but does.
     
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