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09-18-2004, 05:01 PM #6
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The Constitution as a Basis for God's/Nature's Inalienable Rights
It is appreciated. It is alsoThe Only Real response I have gotten in over 300 views. Which is a little higher activism rate than usual.
As stated, the agreement is appriciated. However, more than agreement is necessary for change at this time. I ask "one of agreement" to forward any article of mine to your contacts, preferably, Questions "the 'crats wont answer (would be a good start to ask your congress people), or The US is a distorted.... Take all the credit, if you like, (as long as you follow-up with the few that respond.). I care nothing about the credit. It is the message that is important. The message is universal to the oppressed. Anti-war interests, prison reform interests, American interests, World interests, Family interest, the list is endless, for the Historical Background Constitution affects everyone in the US and in particular those oppressed by this government.
So CE, thank you again for your agreement. Please allow me to thank you again, not for your agreement, But, For Your Activity.
My Best to You and Yours,
Ed
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