I really hope they put the political stuff in a separate magazine.

Getting my porn via the Internet now, having a magazine is just too
cumbersome.  :)



On Oct 29, 10:41 am, tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that would be cool if Alex was president, i hope his running mate
> would be BRUCE DAVID!!!!!!!
>
> free hustler for all US citizens
>
> peace
> tony
>
> On Oct 29, 10:09 am, "Bern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > ALEX BENNETT is the government??????  Gawd. WE ARE FUCKED!
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> > From: "Dan in Atlanta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 8:48 AM
> > To: "AlexBennettProgram" <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: Socialism vs. Social Programs
>
> > > But as it has been said, the Constitution is a living document.  So
> > > it's meanings and interpretations changes with the times.
>
> > > "Nowhere does the Constitution tell me what our society owes me, other
> > > than the common defense."  -- Well it says promote the general welfare
> > > too.  That's what society owes you as well.  In this day and age, it
> > > includes health and education.  Or at least it should.
>
> > > The Constitution does not say anything about capitalism either.  The
> > > first draft of the Constitution said nothing about the right's of
> > > women, yet we add amendments to it.
>
> > > I think the problem you are having is that you are separating yourself
> > > from the government, as if it is out to get you.  What most people
> > > forget is that YOU are the government.  I am the government.  Alex
> > > Bennett, and every other American is the government.  People say the
> > > government is there only for corporate interests.  That's only because
> > > we allowed it to happen.  We have to make it work for what is best for
> > > the most Americans.
>
> > > On Oct 29, 8:42 am, awaylate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> I would argue that promoting the general welfare meant something very
> > >> different than paying for everyone's health care. Continued
> > >> recognition of new "rights" while relieving people of their own
> > >> responsibilities makes children of us all, with government as the
> > >> parent. People have the right to eat the bread earned by their own
> > >> work, and the right to be left alone. The Constitution is actually an
> > >> enumeration of "negative rights," proscribing what the Government
> > >> can't do. The government can't tell me what to say. It can't tell me
> > >> who to associate with, it can't keep me from owning the means of my
> > >> own self-defense. Nowhere does the Constitution tell me what our
> > >> society owes me, other than the common defense. The government (or
> > >> the People) does not owe me a home, does not owe me sustenance, does
> > >> not owe me happiness. What the government owes us all is a civil
> > >> structure that allows us to take care of ourselves without having to
> > >> worry about assault or oppression by others, including oppression by
> > >> mob rule.
>
> > >> On Oct 27, 9:38 am, Brian S Paskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > >> > There are many items that are not in the Constitution. However, the
> > >> > preamble of the Constitution does say,
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> > >> > "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect
> > >> > Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
> > >> > common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings
> > >> > of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish
> > >> > this Constitution for the United States of America."
>
> > >> > I would argue that "promote the general Welfare" covers health care.
>
> > >> > --
> > >> > Regards / Saluti / mit Freundlichen Grüßen,
> > >> > Brian
>
> > >> > #-------------------------------------------#
> > >> > "La pittura è una poesia che si vede
> > >> > e non si sente, e la poesia è una
> > >> > pittura che si sente e non si vede."
>
> > >> > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.paskino.com
> > >> > #-------------------------------------------#
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> > >> > On Oct 27, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Dan in Atlanta wrote:
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> > >> > > That's the issue a lot of right wingers like to fall back on.
>
> > >> > > The "right" to health care is not officially in the Constitution,
> > >> > > there fore it is not a right of Americans. But I say that it is, at
> > >> > > the very least, a natural right; and if we need to formally put it in
> > >> > > the Constitution to satisfy those people, then I say we do so.
>
> > >> > > On Oct 27, 10:07 am, "Brian S. Paskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> > >> The Republicans, and some Democrats, do not know the difference
> > >> > >> between Socialism and social programs. Even Alex says Europe has
> > >> > >> Socialism. That is not exactly true. The States do not own any
> > >> > >> industries, except maybe the Post, and now some banks after the
> > >> > >> financial disaster of the last few months. What they do is tax
> > >> > >> people's income at a higher rate to give people more social
> > >> > >> programs,
> > >> > >> like health care, child care and education. The question is giving
> > >> > >> someone health care and education a redistribution of wealth, a sign
> > >> > >> of Socialism, or a right of the people.
>
> > >> > >> Regards,
> > >> > >> Brian (Cambridge, MA)- Hide quoted text -
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