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      Thanks to everyone taking the time to post.  I am SO enjoying this diverse group of people.  This just takes my day to a higher level.  I love reading the verbal sparring that goes on, the outrageous humour and all of your input.  
 
  Don't know who said this, but someone must have: I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, you're right to say it. Give yourselves a huge pat on the back, a huge hug and above all, always have fun.   
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      Well we are like a family here, we may disagree at times but most of us love each other to death!! 
      
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      You too ((((Millie))))!!  Your a doll!!
     
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      oh ((((mikey))))  yes that is true
     
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      I looked this up because I was curious about where it came from:
 
  http://www.classroomtools.com/voltaire.htm The phrase "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" is widely attributed to Voltaire, but cannot be found in his writings. With good reason. The phrase was invented by a later author as an epitome of his attitude. It appeared in The Friends of Voltaire (1906), written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall under the pseudonym S[tephen] G. Tallentyre. ...  | 
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     I looked this up because I was curious about where it came from: http://www.classroomtools.com/voltaire.htm The phrase "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" is widely attributed to Voltaire, but cannot be found in his writings. With good reason. The phrase was invented by a later author as an epitome of his attitude. It appeared in The Friends of Voltaire (1906), written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall under the pseudonym S[tephen] G. Tallentyre. ... I like you Lex.   
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     I looked this up because I was curious about where it came from: http://www.classroomtools.com/voltaire.htm The phrase "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" is widely attributed to Voltaire, but cannot be found in his writings. With good reason. The phrase was invented by a later author as an epitome of his attitude. It appeared in The Friends of Voltaire (1906), written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall under the pseudonym S[tephen] G. Tallentyre. ... I like you Lex.   
Thank you! Although that means you are at least 897,000 miles away from me!   
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     I looked this up because I was curious about where it came from: http://www.classroomtools.com/voltaire.htm The phrase "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" is widely attributed to Voltaire, but cannot be found in his writings. With good reason. The phrase was invented by a later author as an epitome of his attitude. It appeared in The Friends of Voltaire (1906), written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall under the pseudonym S[tephen] G. Tallentyre. ... Thanks for the education. Lord knows, I need it.  | 
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     I looked this up because I was curious about where it came from: http://www.classroomtools.com/voltaire.htm The phrase "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" is widely attributed to Voltaire, but cannot be found in his writings. With good reason. The phrase was invented by a later author as an epitome of his attitude. It appeared in The Friends of Voltaire (1906), written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall under the pseudonym S[tephen] G. Tallentyre. ... Thanks for the education. Lord knows, I need it. Thank you for the interesting and fun posts! We need more of that!  | 
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      How nice to hear such nice things about us! I think we all have a good time spewing forth our opinions etc and we're pretty brave with a keyboard between ourselves and the other party.  
              
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      Redd - LOVE your avatar  
    
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     How nice to hear such nice things about us! I think we all have a good time spewing forth our opinions etc and we're pretty brave with a keyboard between ourselves and the other party.             
lol well said...except for the spewing part   
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     Redd - LOVE your avatar   
The hysterical thing is U know when someone sees it for the first time they turn their head to read it       
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      Stoopid double post 
    
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     How nice to hear such nice things about us! I think we all have a good time spewing forth our opinions etc and we're pretty brave with a keyboard between ourselves and the other party.             
lol well said...except for the spewing part   
You're so right! How about "cascade forth our opinions". Sounds much better.   
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        EXACTLY - I know I did  Redd - LOVE your avatar   
The hysterical thing is U know when someone sees it for the first time they turn their head to read it       
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