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  1. Terry Freeman
    Terry Freeman March 18, 2011

    I agree. Great writing that is articulate and on point. My new favorite conservative blogger!

  2. Gnocchi Pronunciation
    Gnocchi Pronunciation July 17, 2011

    i had to go through it again since i could not grab the entire escence of the post in one go.That was a very articulate and logical point you make there.I appreciate you letting me know your thinking on this.

  3. Tifany Mccarns
    Tifany Mccarns July 18, 2011

    Interesting point of view. Wondering what you think of it’s implication on society as a whole though? There are times when things like this begin to have global expansion and frustration. I’ll check back to see what you have to say.

  4. Kortney Fennessy
    Kortney Fennessy July 18, 2011

    i tried adding your post to my digg account as i liked it,but seems someone has already submitted this to digg,hence i just voted it. i found it very interesting because of your perception on the subject.

  5. Marketta Rattner
    Marketta Rattner July 18, 2011

    I just added this site to my bookmarks. I like reading your posts. Thank you!

  6. Loni Schupp
    Loni Schupp July 18, 2011

    this post was written some time ago and many prospects have changed since then.nevertheless thanks for bringing up this topic on your blog.

  7. Sirena Naef
    Sirena Naef July 19, 2011

    A fine post by every standards, but i had exptected a more personal interaction on your part, as in where you express your detailed opinion as well, but each person has a different style of expressing,hence its fine.

  8. Shirl Tagupa
    Shirl Tagupa July 19, 2011

    If you really want you can look the other way and not talk about it.but you talked.thanls.Don’t give up your morals for anything. This will lead to a sad and unfulfilling life.

  9. Terry
    Terry July 26, 2011

    He was plain spoken. I’ll bet the family legend is true.

  10. Lannie Martincic
    Lannie Martincic July 27, 2011

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    jwh-018 buy August 18, 2011

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  12. Terry
    Terry August 19, 2011

    Spot on again. The government has 3 responsibilities to the people: 1. Secure our borders, 2. Protect us against outside aggression, and maintain a non-intrusive environment in which commerce can be conducted. Pretty simple, ain’t it?

    • Gary Ivey
      Gary Ivey August 19, 2011

      Thanks Terry. I don’t know if the government does simple.

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    Karla January 22, 2012

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    • Gary Ivey
      Gary Ivey January 25, 2012

      Could be browser but what is your screen resolution?

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  20. Lynn Zimmerman
    Lynn Zimmerman July 20, 2016

    Gary, you put words to so much of what’s stirring in my head. Thank you!

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    • Gary Ivey
      Gary Ivey September 3, 2017

      Sorry I’m just now replying. I missed this comment. Yes you can certainly quote my posts as long as you attribute it to my site.

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  26. Jon
    Jon December 6, 2020

    Thank you for your insight. Good read. Thank you for the balanced/historical presentation.
    Hopefully, those on both sides, those in 2016 who sought to devalue the state’s rights (electorates), and those in 2020 who seek to devalue the legitimacy of each states election officials’ careful vote counts, will realize that we do need to let the horse out to pasture each day for its well-being, but don’t let the barn burn down while it’s out.

  27. Toni
    Toni December 6, 2020

    A very good and important teaching. I learned a lot!

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