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    | Hillary's First Lie In Office Submitted by: 
			
Melissa Seaman
 Website: http://GunControlVictories.com
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    | Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton sat in on a meeting last month with supporters of clemency for four New York Hasidic men convicted of stealing millions of dollars in government funds but said Tuesday she played no part in President Clinton's decision to commute their sentences. [Yeah, RIGHT!]
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    | Dumbing down school weapons laws Submitted by: 
			
Al Hambidge
 
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    | Commentary about suspending kids for having objects that
 look like guns.
 
 "The ignorance that permeates our public schools is
 reaching critical mass. If schools aren't producing
 mind-numbed ignoramuses, they're being led by them."
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    | Constitutional ignorance Submitted by: 
			
Al Hambidge
 
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    | Walter Williams on Kennedy's display of ignorance at the Ashcroft hearing.
 
 "Kennedy demonstrated gross ignorance about the founding of our nation. To throw such an intemperate, public hissy-fit, he must have counted on -- and correctly so -- the ignorance of his senatorial colleagues, the news
 media and most Americans. "
 
 "Let's you and I look at the framers' words to see whether they gave us the Second Amendment so we could go deer and duck hunting or, as Ashcroft said, to protect against tyranny in government."
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                      | In the end, more than freedom, they wanted security. They wanted a comfortable life, and they lost it all — security, comfort, and freedom. When the Athenians finally wanted not to give to society but for society to give to them, when the freedom they wished for most was freedom from responsibility then Athens ceased to be free and was never free again. — EDWARD GIBBON [On ancient Athens] |  |  |