Why is it that when people say "freedom isn't free" they are insinuating that the "price" of freedom is giving up freedom. I say, the price of freedom is tolerating insecurity. Sure, some of us may be affected negatively, but weren't all men and women who DIED protecting our freedom tolerating insecurity? It seems to me, the true patriot is the person who is willing to accept some danger for the sake of freedom rather than the person who is willing to forsake our Constitution and Bill of Rights in the hopes of gaining safety.
2007-06-09
17:25:50
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Yinzer from Sixburgh
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