Made soon after 911; 
includes ABC-TV Austin affiliate (KVUE) street rally interview 
with Terry Liberty Parker in first few minutes, during which 
the LIBERTARIAN response to 911 is briefly described 
RealMedia playback at 
http://images.indymedia.org/imc/austin/lll01100.rm 


--- In [email protected], "phantomofroute66" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm relatively new to the group and haven't posted much, so pardon 
me 
> if I'm just repeating things for the millionth time.
> 
> To me, it seems that the NAP is very simple.  The only way to 
adhere to 
> it is to let someone attack you if they are determined to do so, 
then 
> make them (and ONLY them) pay for that mistake.  If we stopped 
> playing policeman of the world, followed this principle and then 
made 
> sure there was hell to pay in the fullest for anyone who in fact 
did attack 
> us, what would we have to fear from anyone?  
> 
> To anyone using bin Laden and Al Queda as an example, I think that 
he 
> is the safest man on the face of the planet.  If our government 
really 
> wanted him dead, he'd be dead, and with proof thereof.  There is 
> nowhere on Earth to hide anymore with the technology available and 
> unlimited financial resources to buy the information we need to 
pinpoint 
> the location of someone.  If he was responsible for the murders of 
3000 
> Americans on 9/11/01, why did we divert troops and money into a 
> bogus war with a country that did not attack us instead of 
continuing to 
> funnel every ounce of effort into tracking him down and killing 
him?  
> Why has the supposed mastermind behind the first successful 
terrorist 
> attack on U.S. soil become a forgotten sideshow?
> 
> The bizarre actions of the Bush administration have made it 
impossible 
> for me to ever again trust the government to adhere to using our 
> defenses only in the rightful function of protecting its citizens.  
That 
> dropped off the table completely when Bush's vendetta against 
Saddam 
> became the focus of the "war on terror."
>






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