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." > ForumWebSiteAt http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
