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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
... On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:50:45 GMT, JoeSpareBedroom penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: I'm sitting here shaking my head, wondering about "placing religious symbols and messages on park property". This reinforces my belief that if I were president and politicians suggested this sort of thing, I would have a small gang of dubious characters ready to take those idiots out behind the White House dumpsters for a tuneup involving a baseball bat, resulting in a long future in a wheelchair. You and I are, apparently, of similar temperament and conviction...... thus, I pose this rhetorical question: It's about time you realized it was best to be just like me. I never lie and I'm always right. :-) :-) What is your course of action when the president's moral convictions drives the imperative to "place religious symbols and messages on park property?" Hard to say. My intuition reinforces something I heard many years ago: Instead of looking to the top, where the buck theoretically stops, look down the chain of command to the smallest of peons, even if that means you send obnoxious letters to county supervisors, and next, to congressmen & senators. These people actually have more pull in local party organizations, and from what I've observed, that actually does filter up to the idiot in the White House, who really doesn't give a damn about the people, as long as he has a job and book contracts waiting when his term's over. ***Possible*** proof of this is illustrated by two issues: gun control and gay marriage. We haven't heard a peep out of Nookular Boy about gun control since his last election campaign, when he promised to do this, that & the other thing, but in fact, has done nothing. And, the gay marriage thing just surface again (briefly) because the party told him to raise the issue in an election year. If we want him to shut his trap with regard to religious symbols in national parks, the best thing to do is complain locally, and let the Republican party convey the message that he needs to shut the phuque up. |
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