Harmon Seaver wrote on February 20, 2003 at 12:55:08 -0600:

> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 12:13:45PM -0000, Tom Veil wrote:
>
> > Harmon Seaver wrote on February 19, 2003 at 19:20:19 -0600:
> >
> > > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:19:11PM +0100, Anonymous wrote:
> > > >
> > > > After scanning hyperpoem.net, we've decided to blacklist you for your
> > > > far left-wing, socialist views, the quote from Ayn Rand notwithstanding.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Tom Veil
> > >
> > >
> > >        What the fuck are you talking about? Neither you nor anyone else has the
> > > authority to ban anyone here, shitforbrains. Actually the site looks pretty
> > > good, lots of anti-war, anti-dubbyascum stuff -- right on!
> >
> > Idiot. I didn't mention a damn thing about "banning" anybody from the list.
>
>    blacklist, ban, baaa baaa baaa -- what's the diff?

I don't have the authority to ban anybody from the list.

I do have authority in who I hire, and in my recommendations to others.

> > I did mention using the good ol' 1950's style blacklists used by employers
> > to keep pinkos and commies off their payrolls.
>
>     You sound exactly like one of the morons from the fifties.
>
> >
> > No, being anti-war doesn't get you blacklisted.
> >
> > Bullshit like comments against "corporate globalization" and prominently
> > linking to socialist "Ten-Point Justice Agendas" and sites like zmag.org
> > and commiedreams.org gets you blacklisted, as it indicates that one is of
> > the so-called "progressive, leftist" commie totalitarian persuasion.
> >
>
>      And you are obviously a political retard. Communism is dead, the enemy
> now is fascism. Do you know the difference?

There isn't much of a difference, actually. In both cases, all property is
subservient to the state.

> Can we say corporate welfare state???

I already told you that I'm staunchly against any and all forms of corporate
welfare, as are all true capitalists.

I also told you that expenditures for traditional socialist welfare programs
currently dwarf all expenditures for corporate welfare.

> The mega-corps *are* the problem today, it's they who put and keep the
> fascists in power.

The "mega-corps" are not the problem, the mega-state is the problem. Any
real power big corporations have is the result of big governments giving
it to them.

>      Quite frankly, I'd trade Castro for Bush anytime, at least we wouldn't
> have all the goddam disgusting christian bullshit all the time.

If you would trade Castro for Bush, you're either a totalitarian monster, or
simply insane.

In any case, I've added you to my blacklist.

--
Tom Veil


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