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From: marie@harvard.ARPA (Marie Desjardins)
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Subject: Re: Ronald Reagan's Homophobic Career: VIII
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Date: Tue, 27-Nov-84 18:49:26 EST
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Posted: Tue Nov 27 18:49:26 1984
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> If you truly believe
> the crap (excuse me, very negative ideas) you state above, perhaps you
> should be living in some other country.  
> 					Blessed Be,
> 
>  jhull@spp2.UUCP			Jeff Hull
>  trwspp!spp2!jhull@trwrb.UUCP		13817 Yukon Ave.
> 					Hawthorne, CA 90250

Why do people always say this?  Everyone has the freedom to think what
they want.  I, too, think this is at least one of the best (if not the
best) countries in the world to live in.  One of the things I don't
think is so great about it is the fact that Ronald Reagan is president.
I am not a 'political animal' and admittedly not very good at defending 
my beliefs (mainly because I don't like to argue with people).  But this
doesn't mean I'm wrong, and it also doesn't mean I have no right to live
in this country.  I don't think it's right of you to deny another
citizen the right to complain.  After all, if nobody ever complained,
nothing would ever change, and we would still be toggling programs into
our computers.

	Marie desJardins
	marie@harvard