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Excellent thread folks. Hats off to all that posted.

wish I could add to it. I especially agree with the paypal decision being paramount in the matter.

nobody else wants to throw good money after bad, so to speak.

but that’s what it is going to take.

I think perhaps what is needed is a site or network dedicated to public opinion and as Randy stated, getting the masses to organize into a group big enough it must be reckognized.

I hate to say it fearing more people will not participate, but I agree profreedom isn’t cutting the mustard. And I must admit I don’t at this time because I can’t afford to send my traffic to another site fearing they won’t find their way back.

Not too mention the fact that the creators of profreedom can claim all they want that their ONLY out to help our cause, but somebody is collecting a whole hell of a lot of email addresses for nothing if you ask me.

I don’t have an answer to that one. and in the past before elections I have run the profreedom banners/popups. I knew what I was giving up but felt that it was a necessary …. unwise move because the other choice was complete loss.

US citizens do really need to organized because they are stealing our freedom from us more and more and it isn’t just online gambling issues.

I’m so sick to my stomach about the whole Bush thing I can hardly discuss it rationally.