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Old 06-25-2012, 09:45 AM   #100
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
I don't want to tell people what I think about something. Why? Because what I think is good, might be seen completely different to somebody else. I might think it's good, bad, perfect, awful. But that doesn't mean that you also think the same.
Wait, wait; you aren't advocating some type of society where we all think for ourselves, are you? That's just plum mad-dog crazy.

If I can't have Oprah telling me what books to read, or the Dixie Chicks or Charlie Daniels telling me who to vote for then how the hell am I going to make any decisions in my life?

I think I'd better turn off the google machine and turn the TV back on. You're disturbing my safe little world. Next you'll be suggesting I research things that politicians say to see if they're true. Or that I should stop forwarding emails about how Target hates gay homeless amputee veterans, and that I shouldn't shop there anymore.
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