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>> John Howard is allowed to express his opinion just like every other citizen. As
>> far as I know he hasn't ordered the Federal Police to storm Sydney to ensure
>> the techno national anthem isn't played. Yes, Little Johnny has the right to express his opinion just like anyone
else. But most of us don't have a history of imposing their opinions on a
population through threat of initiation of force through their command of an army. When Little Johnny himself makes the distinction between what his mere
personal opinion is, and what he considers is his right to subsidise (ie reward
from stolen wealth), or impose through threat of initiation of force, then I
will agree with you. What I hear instead is regime saying that 'the government has an
obligation to provide moral guidance ..'. I will even accept Johnny prefacing such opinions with "people can do
what they like, of course, but in my own personal opinion ...". His silence on this topic is deafening.
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