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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 233986" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I don't roll through stop signs. Why do you assume people do that? </p><p></p><p>Dave C I completely agree with you on the gov over reach. Someone said ( a few pages back) they never met a politician that didn't think his crap didn't stink. I can name a couple, but he would be right 99% of the time. However voting for something that will degrade our state is not a good way to get even with the politicians. Override them with something good that they don't want.</p><p></p><p>I have to shake my head when I remember the High Fence debates. Many people on here now use the arguments I did, and in contrast to the arguments they used then. Interesting how it appears they use whatever gets what they want. So many said if it's the law leave it alone. So which is it the law should be changed or the law should stand? If it's legal it's good? If it's illegal it's still good? At least be consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 233986, member: 704"] I don't roll through stop signs. Why do you assume people do that? Dave C I completely agree with you on the gov over reach. Someone said ( a few pages back) they never met a politician that didn't think his crap didn't stink. I can name a couple, but he would be right 99% of the time. However voting for something that will degrade our state is not a good way to get even with the politicians. Override them with something good that they don't want. I have to shake my head when I remember the High Fence debates. Many people on here now use the arguments I did, and in contrast to the arguments they used then. Interesting how it appears they use whatever gets what they want. So many said if it's the law leave it alone. So which is it the law should be changed or the law should stand? If it's legal it's good? If it's illegal it's still good? At least be consistent. [/QUOTE]
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