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>>Actually that is how it works (indirectly). If the majority of americans thought that murder was ok we would have our congressmen create a law to make it legal. What a wonderful country!
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>You know I head the other day that the civil rights act was opposed by over 70% of the country, but congress passed it anyway. Slavery was supported by well over 70% of the country at one time and the Supreme Court even ruled it was the law of the land. My point is that I thank God we aren't a country ruled by the polls. Most people haven't a clue, they are followers who don't think for themselves. By definition there are far fewer leaders than followers and that's one reason I try to vote for those with character. I don't want someone who is just like me in the White House, Senate or House. I want someone who is a cut above. (Granted we don't seem to get that very much, but that's still my wish.)
BINGO! Give that man a virtual cigar. If Clinton had stayed virtu-al/ous, what a wonderful place this would be. :)
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA