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[Title 17 U.S.C. section 107]
Global Warming: Socialisms Trojan Horse
by Eric Englund
On February 14, 2002, President Bush provided details for
his plan to combat global warming. The cornerstone of his
plan is to promote voluntary reductions
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[Title 17 U.S.C. section 107]
The profits of doom
Matt Ridley celebrates Bjorn Lomborg, the environmentalist
brave enough to tell the truth that the end is not nigh
At the Christmas cabaret in the politics department of Aarhus University
in
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InfoWarz
It's funny how the real revisionists, such as Steven Morris,
Ph.D., love to use the dubious term, Deist when
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MJ
It is far MORE humorous that apologists stick their thumbs
in their ear and their toungues out while wiggling their
fingers at those who present
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Joshua
America's Torrent of Need
Nearly 30% of the nation's families with children simply can't make ends
meet. So why are the government's poverty numbers so rosy?
MJ
TAXES, TAXES, TAXES.
Regard$,
--MJ
Federal government revenues rose ...
from about $2/person in
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William quoting kirk
After being elected by a minority of U.S. voters, and after vowing
both before and after the election to pursue an agenda of
conciliation and cooperation, the Bush administration has
demonstrated a relentless quest for a radical and unpopular
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thew
just a quick note here
george w bush was appointed, and not elected
MJ
Only some Religious Myrmidons chant such absurdity.
Regard$,
--MJ
If a million people believe a foolish thing, it is
still a foolish thing. -- Anatole France
A
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RevCoal
I wonder how you and the rest of your so-called Christians
will feel when this school system not only has to allow the
Christian prayer group to meet in school facilities, but when
non-Christian religious groups start demanding the same
'right'...
MJ
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This is errant nonsense and statist sophistry.
Nessie
Who said anything about statism? I don't think the
government should run the schools, either. I just don't
want to to see them fall into the hands of the corporations.
That would be much, much worse.
MJ
You do
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BRC
The biggest loser in the presidential election of November, 2000
was the principle of democracy.
MJ
Yes. The LAW won out rather than the mob.
BRC
The electoral contest between the two major candidates of the
capitalist parties, George W. Bush and Al Gore,
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Bastiat
Property is prior to law; the sole function of the law
is to safeguard the right to property wherever it exists,
wherever it is formed, in whatever manner the worker
produces it, whether individually or in association,
provided that he respects
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ignorant propaganda deleted.
Learn the difference between PRIVATE and government.
Regard$,
--MJ
It is against Stupidity in every shape and form that we have to wage our
eternal battle. But how can we wonder at the want of sense on the part of
those who have had no advantages, when we see
Oscar wrote/forwarded:
Democracy in the United States is in jeopardy.
MJ
About damned time.
Oscar wrote/forwarded:
The litany of problems is widely recognized: brazen political
deal-making based on campaign contributions; entrenched
voter apathy; a two-party stranglehold that
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Prove it.
Regard$,
--MJ
There is only one class in the community that thinks more about
money than the rich, and that is the poor. The poor can think of
nothing else. -- Oscar Wilde
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Thomas DiLorenzo, adjunct scholar of the Mises Institute and professor of
economics at Loyola College, had this letter appear in today's Wall Street
Journal (March 2, 1999):
Fatal Flaws in Social Security Plan
There are two fatal flaws in the arguments by Lawrence Summers and
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William Shannon wrote:
I am a self-confessed liberal, and more specifically a
socialist. It's my experience however that most liberals
are capitalists through and through.
MJ:
Capitalism requires the complete separation of the economy
and the state -- as
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Frosty wrote:
#1 Do you believe in equal rights ... yes or no
MJ:
Yes. but based upon the Natural Rights Ideal of an individual's RIGHT to their
own life as the subjagation of might.
Frosty wrote:
#2 Should every one have the same right to profit, get stupid or do
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Jeremy Brown:
The point I am trying (in vain, it would appear) to make is that there
are people in the world who think nothing of starting the day by
smoking a rock of crack and then driving a school bus.
MJ:
How exactly is passing a Law which says one cannot
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Jeremy Brown:
You say that I'm afraid of freedom, however you have produced nothing
to support that claim.
MJ:
Criminalizing driving while drunk infringes upon one's freedom to do
such. While it may not be SMART to participate in such an action, if
*I* were to become
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Absurdity, brazenness and hypocrisy reigns
by Walter Williams
A YEAR'S WORTH OF PRESIDENTIAL SCANDAL proves
at least two things about us: our weakened ability to think
and political hypocrisy.
The president's defenders and pundits constantly
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SURPLUS! WHAT SURPLUS?
THERE IS NO SURPLUS
By JOHN CRUDELE
THERE is no federal budget surplus.
I'll say it again. There is no budget surplus.
Before you even get to the issue of whether the
'budget surplus' should be given back to
taxpayers as the wishful Republicans suggest,
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Hawk:
You shouldn't and neither should I. Do I have health insurance or do I
get
you to pay for my stupidity by going to the emergency room?
Can't you see that what you are attacking is socialism?
nurev:
You don't know what the hell you're talking about
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nurev forwarded:
"The global perspective: a new opium war"
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While it is the responsibility of each nation to implement
their own tobacco control measures, governmental and
non-governmental organisations in the USA have a very
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nurev forwarded:
"The global perspective: a new opium war"
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While it is the responsibility of each nation to implement
their own tobacco control measures, governmental and
non-governmental organisations in the USA have a very
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nurev forwarded:
"The global perspective: a new opium war"
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While it is the responsibility of each nation to implement
their own tobacco control measures, governmental and
non-governmental organisations in the USA have a very
special
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MJ wrote:
The essential nature of capitalism is social harmony
through the pursuit of self-interest. Under capitalism,
the individual's pursuit of his own economic self-interest
simultaneously benefits the economic self-interests of
all others. In allowing each
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William Hugh Tunstall wrote:
If you've read Ravi Batra's critique of free trade, he points
out that the "trickle-down" economic policies of the Reagan
years inevitably must end in class division...and an eventual
economic meltdown, sooner or later.
The
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Nurev wrote:
It's the Capitalist Elites who enjoy the fruits of Socialism
by owning the government. And it's the poor and working class
who enjoy the bitter leftovers of capitalism.
MJ wrote:
Your blatant contradiction of yourself aside ...
Capitalism
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Dispelling mythology ...
William Hugh Tunstall wrote:
Yes, we do need trade unions.
MJ:
Why? To artificially inflate wages, costs and further unemployment?
William Hugh Tunstall wrote:
And NAFTA is a harbinger of the end of the American middle
class.
MJ:
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Someone wrote:
May I suggest that all who are disaffected by Socialism on the
one hand, and "vulture" (Pat Buchanan's phrase) or "loan shark"
capitalism (which we have in the US now)
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MJ:
May I recommend an education in terminology before one attempts
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Linda Minor wrote:
I love to hear people say that Clinton should be treated
just like any other American. But it's obvious from what
we read in the press, that he has not been afforded any
of the safeguards required by the Constitution. And in
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Linda Minor wrote:
I love to hear people say that Clinton should be treated
just like any other American. But it's obvious from what
we read in the press, that he has not been afforded any
of the safeguards required by the Constitution. And in
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L. Shipton wrote:
Study history. We brought the Louisiana Purchase from France.
MJ:
How did 'we' bring our purchase from France? At least it
fit well :)
Regard$,
--MJ
A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on.
-- Samuel Goldwyn
DECLARATION DISCLAIMER
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MShrum wrote:
As for this not being a Christian nation - I refer you to
the Supreme Court's ruling in CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY
v. U.S. ; 143 U.S. 457, 458 (1892):
"No purpose of action against religion can be imputed to
any legislation, state or national, because
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Gerald Harp wrote:
It is a sad thing that a hate filled willful mob of
Republicans have skirted the democratic process by
negating the election by us of President Clinton.
MJ:
How so? they voted articles of impeachment which certainly
do NOTHING save refer his
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William Hugh Tunstall wrote (with snippage):
The Family Leave Act was an excellent idea.
Also, the Clinton administration attempt to get a national health
insurance program going.
MJ:
How is socialism compatible with a Nation founded upon LIBERTY,
FREEDOM and an
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Sno0wl wrote:
And I say that before they hold Clinton over the spit, let
every single on of those legislators who has had an extramarital
affair step downand let's see who's left.
MJ:
Perhaps I missed it, but could you kindly posit those articles
of impeachment
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William Hugh Tunstall wrote:
I respectfully disagree with your idea that the nation was
founded upon LIBERTY.first disagreement: Liberty for
whom? White males? Blacks? Women? Native Americans?
MJ:
That of course was left up to the STATES to decide, though they
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Mr. Tunstall,
With all due respect ... I think you have me confused with
a Republican -- who in general are merely a little to the
'right' of the Democrats who are 'well to the left'. *I*
am just to the left of Anarchy realizing that government
is needed to avoid endless gang
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MJ:
o The Legislation is UNCONSTITUTIONAL
o This is one of the government's direct causes for the
increase in temporary agencies
o This 'act' has caused MORE abuses
o It is not government's place to circumvent a contract
Prudy:
The temp
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are 55 Republicans in the Senate, it will take 66
votes to convict. Conviction will not happen. Will there
be a 'paralyzing' trial'? I believe that a natural defense
for any later criminal trial would be 'double jeopardy'. I
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
Bull! He was sworn to give truthful testimony in a
sexual harassment case...sexual harassment IS a crime...
E Mael wrote:
it could certainly be said that monica sexually harassed
him into their sex acts. it might do well for
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Alamaine Ratliff wrote:
Ironically, whether the Congress or the people who (supposedly)
put them there like it or not, the whole debate has raised the
level of understanding about their government.
MJ:
Are you certain it is NOT a 'race' to see who can 'instruct'
the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, okay. I think the family leave act was a pretty
good idea.
MJ:
For whom?
o The Legislation is UNCONSTITUTIONAL
o This is one of the government's direct causes for the
increase in temporary agencies
o This 'act' has caused
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MJ quoted:
The classic redistribution-of-wealth mentality works
this way: A and B get together to impose a tax on C
so they can give his money to D, who out of a mix of
envy of C, gratitude to A and B, and selfishness, then
votes for A and B again so they can
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MJ:
Reading through this tripe, the consideration of a 'mirror' view
regarding the Democratic desire to SAVE an accused perjurer who has
abused his power and his office 'turned' on every word.
Sno0wl wrote:
This "accused perjurer" was accused of saying that he
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MJ:
Unfortunately 'what you think' and reality are two distinctly
separate issues. Switzerland is a Federal Republic.
Franklin Wayne Poley wrote:
Nay, Johnson. Switzerland is in REALITY a direct democracy
in which the eligible voting Citizens can vote on any issue
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Gerald Harp forwarded:
A KINDER, GENTLER LYNCH MOB
SALON | Dec. 15, 1998
snip Instructions for myrmidons
MJ:
Reading through this tripe, the consideration of a 'mirror' view regarding
the Democratic desire to SAVE an accused perjurer who has abused his
power and his
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Franklin Wayne Poley quoting out of context and cross posting
others remarks in OTHER forums wrote:
Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes,
exhausts, and murders itself.
Franklin Wayne Poley then dishonestly claimed:
Tell that to the Swiss. Gosh
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Shane A. Saylor, Eccentric Bard wrote:
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, Amnesty International is collecting signatures
for ...
MJ:
Can someone 'enlighten' me regarding the BLATANT contradictions
which are found within
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nurev wrote:
snip wondrous tale
MJ:
Ain't Government wonderful. :)
Regard$,
--MJ
But if the government undertakes to raise and to regulate wages, and
cannot do so; if it undertakes to assist all the unfortunate, and
cannot do so; if it undertakes to provide workers with the
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nurev wrote:
PRAY - YOU - DON'T - GET - SICK.
MJ:
While I certainly do NOT believe the Rs will give up their
statist ideas ... WHY exactly should the Federal Government
(quite contrary to its mandate) FORCE some individuals to
pay for 'health care' (whatever that might
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please enlighten me as to what is "pure capitalism" .
MJ:
That was *YOUR* phrase.
As to Capitalism, that was defined at the beginning of this thread
which was in response to another incorrectly labelling 'apples'
as 'oranges' and BLAMING capitalism
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MJ wrote:
A totalitarian state thrives on propaganda, and there
is no more effective way to limit thought than to
control the language itself. By changing definitions
of words through continual association, any serious
discussion involving the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We tried "pure capitalism" once it was called the 1900s and
the industrial revolution. Every one seems to forget about
how nice it was. Try reading about how great it worked how
every time a robber baron made more money his workers got
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A totalitarian state thrives on propaganda, and there
is no more effective way to limit thought than to
control the language itself. By changing definitions
of words through continual association, any serious
discussion involving the concepts that the words
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