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From: ejt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sort of like stealing a man's soul
Say CHEESE!
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Ward Griffiths mailto:wdg3rd%40comcast.net[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, Ward, what kind of cheese?
Well, for most purposes I like good sharp
Last thing in my mailbox is dated not long after midnight Tuesday night. Sent
a test message to the group an hour and some ago, Yahoo bounced it:
=
We are unable to deliver the message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Your message was sent to a group that does not exist.
So Boyd, are you now divorced from the armed forces? I note you're posting
from a Yahoo account rather than the old .mil account.
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carjacking or impoundment? We now have two vocabularies for wrongs, depending
on whether private persons or government agents
It should _never_ been titled the Bill of Rights. That was a serious error
from the beginning. It should have been called the Bill of Limitations, as
that is what it was -- and the error in naming it haunts us to this day and for
many to come, as governments respect no rights and admit to no
I am without surprise. The man is a worthy successor to Ashcroft.
From: ejt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am without words.
Excerpt:
Gonzales: 'There Is No Express Grant of Habeas Corpus In The Constitution'
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/01/19/gonzales-habeas/
The United States
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From: Jay P. Hailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When Madonna and Adult Stars sell sex - it's up to
adults nearby to point
out that sex is really more fun when you don't feel
creepy afterwards.
Well, that depends on whether or not creepy is part
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From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, Frank Ney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribunereview/news/westmoreland/s_501066.html
... since when does failing to
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From: Frank Ney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:38:41 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You forgot the mass shooting at the Wiccan Outreach Adult Daycare Center.
Aren't they usually armed to the teeth?
Yeah, but the old farts
Curt. You know these things as well as I do. Democracy is no better than any
other dictatorship. Voting machines just automate things for them as don't
care who nominates but just who counts. As an individualist, I don't care
about who nominates, who counts, or who votes. Their prejudi
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From: Wraith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some of you may be interested in this...It seems that Fatherland Security
is planning to use clergy to do some of their dirty work.
http://tinyurl.com/3dv43x
http://tinyurl.com/2z663j
Makes no nevermind
It'd be nice if you can tell me which words in that paragraph constitute any
kind of official endorsement by the official FSP organization.
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, if you're gonna buy a ticket on the Titanic, you might as well go First
Class.
Captain Audie Murphy, Texas
Note: This calendar is rated G, contains no nudity, and is safe for the
workplace.
Not safe for _my_ workplace. I put up a calendar without bare breasts, the
guys in the warehouse will kick my ass.
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, if you're gonna buy a ticket on the Titanic, you
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From: Boyd Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did the phrase the needs of the many outwheigh the
needs of the few ever bother anyone else?
Apparently, it also bothered others. Check out Star
Trek Of Gods and Men. It looks like it has a
From: goat! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zack Bass wrote:
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, goat! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
... not that those who want them don't use
those who are religious as pawns in the matter. Most are wanted for
power and greed, not spirituality
Correct.
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From: Curt Howland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thursday 24 January 2008, Valentine Michael Smith was heard to say:
Guess you've never heard of wicca.
Harm ye none, do as ye will.
I
From: Valentine Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you cannot prohibit the free exercise thereof
how can you define it?
Quoting the father of the dickwad currently infesting the White House:
Bush: No, I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor
should they be considered
From: Valentine Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And how pray tell does a religious right
get granted by the government?
And who gets to decide what is a real religion.
Well, the gubmint doesn't decide what is a real religion, but it does decide
which churches get tax breaks. Tax breaks
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, Wraith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 03:20 AM 1/25/2008, you wrote:
And the stuff about the Do as thou wilt as being some
sort of pseudo-religious creed cannot be traced back
farther than Aleister Crowley
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EXACTLY RIGHT!
It is a big mistake to inagine that non-libertarians do not want
Liberty for themselves, and that's the problem you have to solve. Au
Contraire! EVERYBODY wants Liberty FOR HIMSELF; there are no Liberty
Anorexics (or too feww to matter).
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Then again I've often thought of setting up a generator,
a water tank, and a balloon with dangling chains as a sort
of instant barrage balloon.
Helicopters arrive, on goes
From: goat! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Man, I love this guy. He is saying exactly what some
of us have been saying for a long while now. The key
will be to mitigate the things he see coming,
and imitating how the soviet population got by to
a great extent is the key, and what some of us have been
From: Dennis Lee Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some time ago on another discussion board (far, far away--I couldn't
resist) I suggested that the improvements in computer animation now make
it possible to do TPB: The Graphic Animation using Scott's TPB: The
Graphic Novel as the story board. The
Yes, these are our tax dollars at work, under the management of a bunch of
power-and-drug-crazed (I have always doubted GWB's abstention) drunken lemurs.
Steal the money folks can use to buy food and fuel, then use what's left from
the stolen money after rake-off to raise the the price of the
From: Dennis Lee Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Right on! And you are making a good point about where welfare money
goes - lots of people do make the mistake of thinking that much
welfare goes legally to
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, Dennis Lee Wilson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is NOT an example of what ***WOULD*** happen in an
AnarchoCapitalist paradise because an AnCap paradise
***would have armed citizens who
could defend
Don't have to lampoon RP. He did id himself. A Republican opposing
increasing the size and scope of government, increased taxation, foreign
entanglements and/or wars and invasion of privacy. He's already a
laughingstock. He's against every Republican platform plank. No need to even
mention
It's called skanky. A combination of good, bad _and_ ugly. You're old enough
to have not been there, I'm old enough to have been there only a couple of
times, most of the readers here are young enough (and I hope smart enough) to
have missed that particular brick upside the head in their
It likely has, at least among the ones registered to vote as official attendees
of the Party, which means that republican ass-wipe and his vice butt-buddy
probably haven't. As I was saying over twenty years ago, computer literacy
implies literacy. Not a thing Barr or its fuck-buddy have.
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And she does it again!
In her letter in TLE #483, she comes up with the same answer I have
given to the Anarchists (some of whom STILL claim that such a Minarchy
somehow violates NAP - it is becoming clear that what they REALLY
object to is
They put people in cages for reasons that don't involve initiation of force.
As for having the materials to smoke a joint on your front porch (whether or
not you light up) before you consensually screw your sister, her poodle and her
boyfriend (who's your cousin) on the front lawn.
--
Ward
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From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zack,
Do me a favor? Wikipedia for straw man fallacy. (Does anyone else
use 'wikipedia' as a verb yet? It's coming I'm sure; just as we now
Google for something.)
Actually, when you google
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You know, I had to reread that paragraph a few times before I actually
grasped it. Wow. There actually is an instance where the construction
Joe is taller then Bob, could be grammatically correct. With
appropriate punctuation, of course.
As to
butt-ugly, can get laid. My sisters look a lot like me
with less beard, better mustache (the picture at the bottom of
http://home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd/ is ten years old, I don't get many pictures
taken). My oldest nephew (currently in Iraq, he did his time in the Army but
joined the USAF
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zack,
(First let me say I share your opinion of 'modern art'.)
I really am trying to understand where you're coming from. Do please
have patience if I get it wrong.
You're going to have to go through the archives for that, son. Basically, he
feels
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, Gary F. York
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like what you said; brothers by choice.
And what the hell did they mean by the saying,
Blood is thicker than water.?
Your story reminds me of an old conversation in Married with Children:
Peggy: Remember, you can catch more flies with sugar than with vinegar.
Kelly: But if you pull their wings off, they'll eat whatever you give them.
Possibly the best objection to government that has ever appeared on Faux TV.
Oh, by the way, I have no disagreement with this message by Zack Bass aka Larry
Pendarvis.
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I know [about the art of the sword] boils down to this: If you see a guy
running at you with a sword, put two rounds in his chest to slow him down, then
one
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zack,
You know, I'm really beginning to become convinced that we're basically
in agreement on the fundamentals. Probably.
Gary, don't make the mistake of agreeing with him about anything. Even on the
rare occasion he makes sense. Not until you know
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From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zack,
(First let me say I share your opinion of 'modern art'.)
I really am trying to understand where you're coming
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm snipping a lot of this.
Generally a good idea when I get wordy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Optimists think we live in the best of all possible worlds, Pessimists are
afraid the optimists may be right.
James Branch Cabell? (Ya got me; had
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to revisit this bit; I seem to have passed over two of your
adopted fathers in delight in discovering another Heinlein fan.
While I was growing up, I watched, You Bet Your Life on TV. Was
probably too much a child to catch all his jokes but I
I prefer women who (1) speak one of the same languages I do and (2) can discuss
the books we've read. (My main fetish is smart women, has been since I first
figured out how to masturbate). As physically attractive as Filipinas may be,
they are usually no intellectual giants if they're for
Name one person (other than Ken Royce) who did more damage to the FSP than you
did.
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I know [about the art of the sword] boils down to this: If you see a guy
running at you with a sword, put two rounds in his chest to slow him down, then
one into his
From the writing style, I assumed she was another of your pseudonyms. Still
do.
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I know [about the art of the sword] boils down to this: If you see a guy
running at you with a sword, put two rounds in his chest to slow him down, then
one into his
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can discuss books with Boys.
I've heard you can fuck them too. Not my preference.
My second wife has a Doctorate and dozens of books on Amazon. Didn't
like sex much unless you waited two weeks and she was climbing the
walls, then she was great;
You threw yourself under the Bus. Jason hasn't been the driver for several
years. And the FSP has never been anything except that Bus. Once you get off
at the Station, you're on your own, aside from who meets you there or later.
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I know [about the
From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the FSP has never been anything except that Bus.
Oh not so! IT was originally of the very same substance as the Free
Town Project, with the goal of TAKING OVER the Government of
No cannibalism involved in Switzerland. But the next time I drive through
Idaho (not likely during the forseeable future) I'll try to remember not to eat
the scabs I pick from mosquito bites).
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Ward Griffiths[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I know [about the art of the sword] boils down to this:
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From: Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, Gary F. York
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simple, I hope. Predator vs. prey. Predatory: treating another as
though they were prey. In its grossest
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zack Bass wrote:
As is usual in these discussion groups, the first one to wield the
word semantic wins. Nyah nyah nyah.
Cute. Are those the kind of battles you usually elect to wage? :)
(Actually, wrangling over semantics can be useful when
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dang, Ward; ever consider New Hampshire?
(I haven't followed the Free State thing at all closely. Considered it
a good idea, wished I was free to pick up and move. Hoped it would work
out and be available as an option later in life.)
I've attended
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From: Frank Ney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 04:24:39 -, Zack Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love Pratchett, but he is far gone... the caption under the second
photo makes it clear that he believes that he had an Out of
From: Ann Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I disagree that parents are necessarily the sole arbiters of their children's
fate. Parents are not the owners, but the *stewards* of their children. As
such,
there are certain limitations on their authority. To begin with, there are
countless decisions
From: Gary F. York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe that's exactly what I said: I do not consider any slavery
contract of any nature, including military conscription, to be valid.
Unless you have some argument why a Sex Slave Contract is not _really_
a slavery contract there should be no
Sorry, Ken, this ain't much of an article, it's more of a screed. Delete or
replace whichever instances of the word fuck you feel the need to.
Eat Political Meat
Were you hungry this Thanksgiving? I'm willing to wager that nobody in elected
or appointed office was. They eat well out of our
there.
Not quite the case, if you've read _The American Zone_. Baseball under NAC
rules is a sport I think I could enjoy watching.
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
(page has stale links and resume is not up to date as I'm employed at a dead
end job with a health plan
, and the FSP
exists to improve that.
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
(page has stale links and resume is not up to date as I'm employed at a dead
end job with a health plan and if I quit for a short-lived high-pay consulting
gig, La Esposa will make me
As is any US citizen with two brain cells to rub together. I figure a Weimar
meltdown by this time next year.
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
- Wraith wra...@xmission.com wrote:
From: Wraith wra...@xmission.com
To: LibertarianEnterprise
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
(page has stale links and resume is not up to date as I'm employed at a dead
end job with a health plan and if I quit for a short-lived high-pay consulting
gig, La Esposa will make me homeless before the first check arrives)
The Bible says (in Palms 90:10) that The days of our years
Where have I heard this before?
Police arrived in minutes, heard no gunfire and waited for about an hour
before entering the building to make sure it was safe for officers. They then
spent two hours searching the building. They led a number of men out in plastic
handcuffs while trying to sort
- Ken Holder khol...@webleyweb.com wrote:
EDITORIAL MATTERS
Well, we're have our first night with the temp below freezing. I
really
do hate cold weather. Yet it keeps on coming back, no matter how hard
I grumble. And that's a fact.
Yeah, like in Aridzona, here in Joisy the summer
farmer a slave, in\stead).
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
- Wraith wra...@xmission.com wrote:
From: Wraith wra...@xmission.com
To: LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 8:59:40 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject
to the condition as if no crime had
happened).
Shoot to kill, but make sure of your target.
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
The Bible says (in Psalms 90:10) that The days of our years are threescore
years and ten, yet Xtians frequently defy G-d's will and continue
in the New Testament that changes the status. (This
blasphemy is an original from me [wdg3rd], the sort of thing I strive for).
- Boris Karpa microbal...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Boris Karpa microbal...@gmail.com
To: LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 2:35
/~wdg3rd
The Bible says (in Psalms 90:10) that The days of our years are threescore
years and ten, yet Xtians frequently defy G-d's will and continue to preach
rather than commit suicide on their 70th birthday. Yeah, the Psalm says you're
allowed to live to eighty, but you're going to suffer
. Suicide is not a sin in the Old Testament,
and I can't find the spot in the New Testament that changes the status. (This
blasphemy is an original from me [wdg3rd], the sort of thing I strive for).
- Curt Howland curt.howl...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Curt Howland curt.howl...@gmail.com
Arizona ain't exactly a viable agricultural territory. Folks cross the
international border there to get to Texas and Califnordia, where they can
(maybe) make a profit.
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
- Dennis Lee Wilson dennisleewil...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Dennis Lee
- Jay P Hailey jayphai...@yahoo.com wrote:
I was driving along with my friend today
It's good to have friends.
So - in libertopia, we have arbitration and restitution as our legal
basis. Free Market arbitration and assessment of damages. Okay.
When I get to Libertopia I'll send you a
ourselves and those we love, ethically. (And none of us raped your lady --
that's your sick sorry fantasy).
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
The Bible says (in Palms 90:10) that The days of our years are threescore
years and ten, yet Xtians frequently defy G
/~wdg3rd
- Jay P Hailey jayphai...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Jay P Hailey jayphai...@yahoo.com
To: LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 8, 2010 7:22:38 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [LibertarianEnterprise] A question -
We do not write When I get
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- Jay P Hailey jayphai...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Jay P Hailey jayphai...@yahoo.com
To: LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 8, 2010 8:01:36 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [LibertarianEnterprise] Re: A question -
For example, Michael Jackson
brags about his polygamy (with imported brides), I don't brag, I just live
(with American women)).
Larry, you still don't underfuckingstand that pacifism does _not_ conflict with
self-defense.
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
Aim high and you won't shoot your
no morals (I've been an
atheist for a long time), and while asshole that you are you respect neither
morals nor ethics, you may know the difference between ethics and morals, you
are well-read.
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
Aim high and you won't shoot your
, then I'm lucky to get
away with camp shorts).
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Ward Donald Griffiths IIIwdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
Aim high and you won't shoot your foot off. -- Phyllis Diller
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From: Eric Oppen techno...@intergate.com
To: LibertarianEnterprise
and breathe,
my neighbors are already pissed off, I don't need to do anything special).
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Ward Griffithswdg...@comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~wdg3rd
Aim high and you won't shoot your foot off. -- Phyllis Diller
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