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All right, I'm a Marine, I love my country and I love the Constitution. I'm a Conservative(well, probably more a libertarian) and love to see how people recently begin to rise against all the infringements of our rights in the past years. I love to see a strong America, but, to me, even more important is a free America. God bless the Constitution, America, the American people and everybody else out there.
Oh, and by the way, I also suppot the 2nd amendment(I like the saying "Lincoln gave all people the same rights, but only Sam Colt made them truly equal",or however it goes) and the death penalty, don't think that 9/11 was an inside job(to all conspiracy theorists: that's ridiculous) and hope that Iran, North Korea and all that shit will get nuked anytime soon.
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1984, really made me appreciate the value of liberty
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Since you enjoyed 1984 so much, I recommend you take some time to read Atlas Shrugged. Although Orwell makes some great observations, he is wrong about some key issues. For example, in the world of '1984' who is supposed to keep all the machines working? Is it possible to keep those things functioning without thinking? To think requires some degree of freedom to act on the consequences of one's thoughts... The world of '1984' is impossible: in Objectivist terms I would say that it grants evil power that it doesn't have; evil can only exist as a parasite on the good. When the good is impossible - as it is in that book - the evil cannot ever hope to subsist.
PS. You should make that flag wider btw, at the moment it look like an anorexic flag!
Gary