"...libertarian vs. socialist .."From Tims epistle to the faithful.9-11 certainly shook a few authoritarians out of the woodpile in both the libertarian and the socialist scenes.Nasty stuff. What happened to libertarian socialist? An R.Crumb cartoon for the noughties,"Im a libertarian socialist!" http://world.std.com/~mhuben/cypher.html Assassination Politics Convicted tax evader Jim Bell proposes a system of anonymous ecash awards for the murder of "aggressors", such as IRS agents. See also Crypto-Convict Won't Recant. What he misses is that his system, if tolerated, would merely force government to operate secretly rather than openly. They can do that?
Fair Warning: I never, that I recall, responded to some of the inanities here that got a few people prosecuted. I think that this save me from being subpoenaed. I will respond below to the "mattd" rainman because I choose to. And if it results in a subpoena for me to fly to Australia for some trial, I will of course ignore it. On Thursday, November 29, 2001, at 10:42 PM, mattd wrote:
"...libertarian vs. socialist .."From Tims epistle to the faithful.9-11 certainly shook a few authoritarians out of the woodpile in both the libertarian and the socialist scenes.Nasty stuff. What happened to libertarian socialist? An R.Crumb cartoon for the noughties,"Im a libertarian socialist!"
I have no idea who you really are, "mattd," except that I hear you deface McDonald's restaurants and may or may not be under indictment or whatever by the Australian cops. Your calls to have George Bush Jr. killed have likely drawn interest from the polizei. From your posts here, you look to have the same mental state that C.J. Parker had/has, and that maybe other have. To wit: fragmented sentences, discombobulated logic, weird juxtapositions of words. I'm beginning to think there's a "Rainman Syndrome" at work. But in the event that you are not too addled to think straight, the very idea of a "libertarian socialist" is an oxymoron. It doesn't compute. Sure, we are "libertarian socialists" in a sense within our families or circles of friends, in a manner of speaking, but we are not coerced by external agents to be nice, or socialist, to our family and friends. Therein lies the reason why "libertarian socialist" is such an oxymoron. If you think about this in a lucid period, you will realize why this is so. --Tim May "That the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press or the rights of conscience; or to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms." --Samuel Adams
On Thursday, November 29, 2001, at 09:51 PM, Tim May wrote:
"...libertarian vs. socialist .."From Tims epistle to the faithful.9-11 certainly shook a few authoritarians out of the woodpile in both the libertarian and the socialist scenes.Nasty stuff. What happened to libertarian socialist? An R.Crumb cartoon for the noughties,"Im a libertarian socialist!" I have no idea who you really are, "mattd," except that I hear you deface McDonald's restaurants and may or may not be under indictment or whatever by the Australian cops. Your calls to have George Bush Jr. killed have likely drawn interest from the polizei. From your posts here, you look to have the same mental state that C.J. Parker had/has, and that maybe other have. To wit: fragmented sentences, discombobulated logic, weird juxtapositions of words. I'm beginning to
On Thursday, November 29, 2001, at 10:42 PM, mattd wrote: think there's a "Rainman Syndrome" at work.
CJP is/was/will be a lot funnier, and could babble in a fairly linear incoherency that mattd cannot. -- "Remember, half-measures can be very effective if all you deal with are half-wits."--Chris Klein
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