<OT> Re: we shall remember them

Matthew Carpenter matt
Mon May 17 11:39:12 PDT 2004


Careful, Bill  :)

If you remove majority right, you start have to start asking what's right
and wrong, and you can't really discuss right and wrong without either
majority consensus or religeon  :)

GOD ROCKS.


Aside from that, you're absolutely correct in this statement.

On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 20:17:44 -0700
"Bill Campbell" <bill at celestial.com> wrote:

> 
> Whatever gave you the idea that something's right just because the
> majority believe it?  It doesn't matter whether it's the U.S. 
> ``Government'' (Will Rogers called D.C. the National Joke Factory), the
> U.N., or any other group of people.  A majority of the people in the
> U.S. are products of government schools, which are much more concerned
> with turning out docile droids for the New World Order than teaching the
> young to think independently and be self sufficient.  A majority of
> applicants for first-year teaching positions in Massachusetts couldn't
> pass a test in basic math skills.


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