What a great idea!

It shouldn’t take much to extend the law to apply on shore too; eliminate all 
those “trailer trash” folks, unkempt yards, rusty motor vehicles and so forth.

Even better, all we have to do is make being alive a capitol offense then we 
can just pick out the undesirables and eliminate them as required.  See, 
perfectly legal and a great final solution to our problems.  

Oh sure, it  was tried before back in the 1930’s and 40’s by some foreigners , 
but unfortunately the improvers got involved in a war which they lost so their 
efforts didn’t really get a fair chance to make the world a better place.  

I’m sure we Americans could do a much better job, we always do. 


(There, that ought to get some activity stirred up on the List...)


Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Julington Creek FL
30 23.8N 081 25.7W



From: Jim Lynch 
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 7:00 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Why Georgia Sucks

Sorry but I have to defend my little state of Georgia.  I live here.  It's not 
utopia, but it's not bad. What Ben said is correct, the law was passed to 
remove a bunch of trashy shanty-towns on the state waterways.  It's also true 
the extended the limit to 90 days.  What's not generally known is that Georgia, 
being a "good old boy" run state takes laws as ways to control undesirables, 
not as fact.  If you aren't bothering anyone or making a pest of yourself, the 
law here will leave you alone.  It's just a different system of justice from 
it's northern counterparts.
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