In message <199408111921.MAA08505@netcom7.netcom.com> Sheldon Glass writes:
| > Plonk. | | A reply showing true intelligence.
I saw it differently. To me, the plonk was the sound of your wadded up email hitting the bottom of the trash can. An entirely deserved destination, in my opinion. If you really believe in the sanctity of govenrment and in the intelligence and integrity of the government employees, then you're so far out of phase that discussion is pointless.
I believe that government employees are drawn from the general population and the distributions of their attributes are roughly the same as those of the general population. 'Sanctity of government' is not a phrase or concept that I introduced.
Government's fucked, as are it's employees. It's axiomatic.
Fanaticism and other types of inflexibility and to be found among government employees, among the general population, and in fact among most groups of any size. -- Jim Dixon
Sheldon Glass writes:
the plonk was the sound of your wadded up email hitting the bottom of the trash can. An entirely deserved destination, in my opinion. If you really believe in the sanctity of govenrment and in the intelligence and integrity of the government employees, then you're so far out of phase that discussion is pointless.
Jim Dixon writes
I believe that government employees are drawn from the general population and the distributions of their attributes are roughly the same as those of the general population. 'Sanctity of government' is not a phrase or concept that I introduced.
You made a claim concerning our judicial and legal system, a claim so far out of contact with reality that nobody can be bothered to refute you. Any judge who thought of the law the way you think of it is going to be doing traffic cases, beggars, and prostitutes for the rest of his life, assuming he is going to remain a judge. Indeed even to become a lawyer one of the requirements is that you can cite certain infamous judicial interpretations with a straight face. (None of the above statements should be read as implying that Perry has ever been right about anything.) :-) -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because of the kind of animals that we James A. Donald are. True law derives from this right, not from the arbitrary power of the omnipotent state. jamesd@netcom.com
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