Heck, why stop 50 years ago?  Why not go back to the middle-ages where we
could stone her to death, or put her in the stocks to be beaten and
humiliated to death?  How about we setup sharia law where we can burn her to
death?  Is that truly what you consider to be libertarian?  If so, allow me
to be the first to say your advocacy is every bit as libertarian as is that of 
Eric Dondero or Bruce Cohen...

Ghengis Khan, Pol Pot, Hitler, Stalin, etc.





On 9/18/06, David Macko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Of course, if another important premise of libertarianism,
> jury nullification, again regained its status, we might see
> situations such as I understand occurred in Texas until
> fifty years ago. Perhaps Terry could confirm this for us.
> According to the information I heard, if a man found his
> wife serving the pleasure of another man and shot both
> of them he would not be brought to trial since the prosecutor,
> sheriff and other authorities understood that no jury would
> convict him anyway.
>
> For life, liberty, justice and peace,
> David Macko
>


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