I'm sorry to bring this up again, but everytime my inbox freezes up, it it
on an email sent by Bill Richer. I then have to go into mailstart.com and
erase the "freezing email"  -- this does not happen on all Bill Richer
emails, and I'm not accusng Bill Richer of any wrongdoing or anything else.
I'm told that this could mean Bill Richer has a "worm" -- I don't know
totally what this means, but I have to pass it back to the list, because it
happens repeatedly. Can anyone suggest anything or help, or enlightenthe
situation? Jim Condit Jr.

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> Subject: [CTRL] Date: 2000 Federalist #00-19.brf
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> Peace at any cost is a prelude to war!
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> * Veritas Vos Liberabit *
> THE FEDERALIST(r) BRIEF
> The Internet's Conservative Journal of Record
> http://www.Federalist.com
>
> Date:  2000
> Federalist #00-19.brf
>
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> ______--------********O********--------______
> THIS WEEK'S FEATURE
>
> FREE SPEECH FOR DR. LAURA!
>
> "Dr. Laura" Schlessinger has been speaking the truth in love regarding
> the destructive choice of homosexuality. The Gay and Lesbian Alliance
> Against Defamation is trying to silence Dr. Laura by pressuring
> Paramount Television Group and targeted TV affiliates to cancel her
> upcoming fall TV show. Our friends at Family Research Council are
> countering homosexual advocates with an ad being run in national
> newspapers. Join the campaign!
>
> Visit -- http://www.frc.org/drlaura/
>
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> INSIGHT
>
> "The germ of destruction of our nation is in the power of the
> judiciary, an irresponsible body -- working like gravity by night and
> by day, gaining a little today and a little tomorrow, and advancing
> its noiseless step like a thief over the field of jurisdiction, until
> all shall render powerless the checks of one branch over the other and
> will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we
> separated." --Thomas Jefferson
>
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> THE GOOD NEWS
>
> "For God did not call us to be impure, but to live a holy life.
> Therefore, he who rejects this instruction does not reject man but
> God, who gives you his Holy Spirit." (1 Thessalonians 4:7-8)
>
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> FAITH & FAMILY
>
> "...[A] prohibition on moral judgments against various sexual
> behaviors is a violation of the freedom, even of the religious
> liberty, of those who view such behavior as wrong. If we don't have a
> right to act according to our religious belief by forming judgments
> according to those beliefs about human conduct and behavior, then,
> exactly what does the free exercise of religion mean? Can the free
> exercise of religion really mean simply that I have the right to
> believe that God has ordained certain things to be right or wrong but
> that I can't act accordingly? Surely free exercise means the freedom
> to act according to belief. And, yet, if we are not allowed to act
> according to belief when it comes to fundamental moral precepts, then
> what will be the moral implications of religion? None at all. But if
> we accept an understanding of religious liberty that doesn't permit us
> to discriminate the wheat from the chaff in our own actions and those
> of others, haven't we in fact permitted the government to dictate to
> us a uniform approach to religion? And, isn't that dictation of
> uniformity in religion exactly what the First Amendment intended to
> forbid?" --Alan Keyes
>
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> OPINION IN BRIEF
>
> "Although Ronald Reagan and subsequent presidents have lavished
> Vietnam vets with praise, we can never give them what they deserve,
> which is their youth. We lost nearly 60,000 Americans in a war plagued
> by shabby planning on one side and a narcissistic anti-war movement on
> the other. Young people were instructed to fight, but not given the
> means to win. And when they stumbled home from the hell of jungle
> warfare, they had to endure taunts from a protest movement that viewed
> its cowardice as a form of nobility. This sorry legacy does, however,
> permit us to formulate a pithy summary of the 'lessons of Vietnam.'
> First, if you enter a war, declare war and build popular support.
> Second, fight to win. Third, honor those who serve. And fourth,
> remember: A strong military is necessary not just to fight wars, but
> to prevent them. No sane outfit will mess with a superpower that not
> only has the means to fight, but the will to punish aggressors."
> --Tony Snow
>
> "...[H]istory owes something to those who went to Vietnam, and to the
> judgment of those who believed the endeavor was worthwhile. We can
> still debate whether the war was worth its cost, but the evidence of
> the past 25 years clearly upholds the validity of our intentions."
> --James Webb
>
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> POLITICAL FUTURES
>
> "[W]ith the primaries now over, we don't hear much from Austin about
> cutting taxes for everyone.  Instead, Mr. Bush has begun to dole out
> tax favors to special voter groups with the fervor of, well, William
> Jefferson Clinton.  It's lousy tax policy, and it may end up being
> lousy politics too.  Take Mr. Bush's proposal for an annual $400 tax
> deduction for teachers, ostensibly for buying school supplies.  This
> gem hasn't received the ridicule it deserves.  Teaching is noble work,
> but is it $400-a-year more deserving than, say, policing or
> firefighting? ... Alas, the polls show education is the top voter
> priority, so Mr. Bush is giving teachers the $400 free lunch.  Perhaps
> it'll help teachers pay dues to the unions that continue to resist Mr.
> Bush's serious education reforms." --Paul Gigot
>
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> FOR THE RECORD
>
> "Economist Larry Kudlow and I have devised a tax burden measure we
> call the average effective federal tax burden on American workers. We
> take total combined federal income and payroll taxes paid and divide
> that number by total family income in the economy. This measure of
> family tax burdens provides a very different tax story than the
> fictions the media has been spoon-feeding us. The federal family tax
> burden has risen from 23 percent to 26.5 percent just since Bill
> Clinton has been president. And this level is not the lowest in 40
> years; it is the highest. ...The total taxes collected from federal
> payroll and income taxes has almost tripled since the start of the
> Clinton era." --Cato Institute's Stephen Moore
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> POLICY MATTERS
>
> "Let's say you broke your arm and the doctor gave you a cast on the
> wrong arm. If you broke your leg one week later, would you go back to
> the same doctor to have your leg set?  When I see President Clinton
> suggesting he is going to protect the privacy rights of Americans I
> start to feel like the fella in the example just cited.  Bill Clinton
> has been a terrible custodian of the public records with which he has
> been entrusted. He has allowed secrets to slip into the hands of the
> communist Chinese, but that is not all. This President has been found
> in violation of the Privacy Act by a federal court. Moreover, we all
> know the sad story of 'Filegate,' when the White House improperly
> obtained private FBI files." --Rep. Ron Paul
>
>
> ______--------********O********--------______
> THE LAST WORD
>
> SELECTIONS FROM DAVID LETTERMAN'S "TOP TEN" LISTS
> (Copyright 1999 by Worldwide Pants, Inc.)
>
> Ways the NYPD Can Improve Their Image:
> Instead of walkie-talkies, wear headsets like dudes at The Gap
> Every year, turn no sales tax week into no laws whatsoever week
> Fingerprint ink contains patented blend of nine skin moisturizers
> Cop on horse -- intimidating; cop on donkey -- entertaining
> New crime scene tape reads: Police line, do not cross unless you want
> to see something really cool
> Mug shots make suspect appear to be going over Niagara Falls in a
> barrel
> Arrest every team coming to play Knicks -- Knicks win championship
> Let New York be the crime-ravaged hellhole we've all grown to love
>
>  (T- 257 days until eviction and delousing!)
>
> This Week's Clintoon:
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> http://www.cnsnews.com/cartoon/welcome.asp
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