I can't speak for him, but my attitude wouldn't change.  Even if
someone had murdered a friend or a close relative of mine, it wouldn't
drive me away from my libertarian principles and towards the
initiation of force.  Losing a family member wouldn't make me go
insane and invade a nation that had nothing to do with murdering them.
 It wouldn't make me a jingoistic moron or a conspiracy theorist who
makes up connections between Al Queda and Iraq or claims Iraq blew up
a federal building in Oklahoma City.  It wouldn't make me vote for a
lipless, military deserting loser who violates the Constitution more
than all previous presidents combined.  It wouldn't make me want to
kill people simply because they are of a certain religion.  It
wouldn't make me want to call a great libertarian talk show host and
call him crazy for not supporting murder.

I'm not talking about anyone in particular ....  just about things I
personally wouldn't do.
 


--- In [email protected], "Eric Dondero Rittberg"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So Steve, question.
> 
> Would your attitude be different if you had had a friend or relative 
> who died in the Twin Towers, at the Pentagon, or on the 4 airplanes 
> on 9/11?
> 
>  
> 
> --- In [email protected], "steven  linnabary" 
> <linnabary51@> wrote:
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "David Macko" <dmacko@>
> > 
> > > Also, do you hate us and want to kill us?
> > > Are you a criminal (real criminal, of course)?
> > >
> > > For life and liberty,
> > > David Macko
> > 
> > I don't believe that anyone "hates us and wants to kill us", 
> except those
> > our government is at war with.
> > 
> > We as Americans will have to decide soon how far down the 
> Clinton/Bush War
> > on Islam we want to go.  Sooner or later the war will come home.
> > 
> > Your last suggestion is problematic.  Unless someone has committed 
> a crime
> > against me or my family, why should I care what that person did in 
> an
> > authoritarian country that he has the motivation to leave?
> > 
> > Of course, many criminals are incorrigible.  Many immigrants from 
> Cuba came
> > here and became republicans.
> > 
> > PEACE
> > Steven R. Linnabary, Treasurer
> > Franklin County Libertarian Party
> > (614) 891-8841
> > P.O.Box#115;  Blacklick, OH  43004-0115
> > 
> > "When you make peaceful revolution impossible, you make violent 
> revolution
> > inevitable"  John F. Kennedy
> >
>










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