
On Thu, 5 Sep 1996, jim bell wrote:
The way I see it, the status quo doesn't come "pre-justified": It needs just as much a defense as any other proposal. Its main advantage is that it tends to be more understood that most hypotheticals, because it's been
More understood, and just more accepted, because alternatives are hard to conceive, and even harder to popularize, without lots of red liquid running in the streets? xan jonathon grafolog@netcom.com On second thoughts, let's just terminate with extreme prejudice, each and every individual who has worked in any capacity for any part of any government agency in the us -- regardless of whether it was federal, state or local, and regardless of whether they were president, janitor, or clerk. All people in the employ of government agencies are death-dealers.