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To zip it or to let it all hang out? I haven't thought about the contents of my postings because I just don't think. I have never had reason to think. I like so many people I meet, and sometimes my comments are, well, uninhibited. Ditto my past. When I actually know that someone I now know is reading this, I'm uncomfortable. However, if I can't let my freak flag fly, my postings will look like this===>
This is not what our soldiers die for. I shall open my mouth.
'People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.' (Soren Kierkegaard, 1813 - 1855)