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    Default I admire the courage of his convictions.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken White View Post
    wasn't he?

    Then, he didn't really want to bear arms in the first place...

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    Different strokes...
    Not to take the thread too far afield, I find his story to be a good example of a young man choosing what he perceives as the harder right over the easier wrong.
    "Law cannot limit what physics makes possible." Humanitarian Apsects of Airpower (papers of Frederick L. Anderson, Hoover Institution, Stanford University)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CR6 View Post
    Not to take the thread too far afield, I find his story to be a good example of a young man choosing what he perceives as the harder right over the easier wrong.
    I agree completely, which brings me back to my original claim of irony. Our anthropological commentator seems to have chosen the easy road of criticism--disputing form--rather than the harder one--counter arguments on content.

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