On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 07:21:18PM -0800, Tim Howe wrote: > When I saw it, it was almost a full house. I had to sit up front and look > almost straight up. I took my mother and we both enjoyed it very much. I > doubt it will play in areas where it should most be seen...
Oh, I happen to know for certain that it is playing in the Littleton area, and a great many other places where it needs to be seen. I will say that I have absolutely ZERO respect left for Heston or for the NRA. I'm all for the right to keep and bear arms (and to arm and keep bears, for that matter), but there are just some things you don't do out of respect. There's a real difference between standing up for your beliefs and shilling for kickbacks. It's pretty obvious which is happening here. In case there's any mistake as to my opinions on gun control, the constitution says we have the right to keep and bear arms, not hunting supplies. Those who framed our country's government had just violently overthrown one country and expected that their descendants should have the right to do so again if it became necessary. Politicians today say that these rights are no longer necessary in today's civilised world. I wonder about their motives... -- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> You're entitled to my opinion "I think that most debian developers are rather 'strong willed' people with a great degree of understanding and a high level of passion for what they perceive as important in development of the debian system." --Bill Leach
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