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10 reasons why the USA should not attack Iraq
by Bill Winter
LP News Editor
[February 3]
For a Libertarian, there's only one valid reason for the United States to go to war: Self-defense.
The party platform makes that clear. It states: "Any U.S. military policy should have the o
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>From http://www.weeklyplanet.com/current/cover.html
10 Reasons Not to Vote for Jeb Bush
BY ROCHELLE RENFORD
Make no mistake. Americans do love their royalty. Our founding fathers may have given
the
finger to the royals in England, but generations later the monarchy still rule
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In a message dated 8/16/02 2:32:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< >Wouldn't it be a relief if Bush just lied about sex? Prudy
Depends on what "sex" is. Recall that Bill Jeff Blythe-Clinton -- when he
was no longer able
to disguise nor indulge his dall
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Men raise flags when they can't get anything else up.
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>From http://www.democrats.com/display.cfm?id=165
Bush's Top 10 Lies, Exaggerations And 'Obsfucations'
About His Military Service
by Nancy Skinner
co-host of "Ski & Skinner" on WLS-AM Chicago
Governor Bush has made credibility the central issue of this
campaign, and makes almos
In a message dated 5/16/00 10:54:12 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The original post contained U.S. mortality data on tobacco, alcohol, legal
> and illegal drugs.
>
> I suddenly need this data. Could this be reposted with cites? This will
save
> me an hour or more of res
The original post contained U.S. mortality data on tobacco, alcohol, legal
and illegal drugs.
I suddenly need this data. Could this be reposted with cites? This will save
me an hour or more of research.
C.
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Another excellent point. As it does seem obvious that the "controllers" wish to
control all aspects of our lives, including one's attempt at spiritual advancement and
one's seeking after the numinous and the pursuit of happiness. Drugging us to death
with "legal" drugs and forcing us to toe t
Great article Nessie, and you make a good point, which explains why drugs are not
legal now and probably won't be for a while. It would be a matter of economics if the
holders of the patents (if there were such a thing) were the Nazi ex-patriots and our
own deep black intelligence agencies, as
On 15 May 00, at 6:19, Tenorlove wrote:
> they refuse to prescribe
> lower-priced meds, even if one is available for the condition.
>
Cite please?
--
Kathleen
"When liberty is taken away by force, it can be restored by force. When it is
relinquished voluntarily by default, it can neve
r b
>From what I've seen, the 2 biggest moneymakers must now be Zithromax,
an antibiotic, and Lipitor, a cholesterol-lowering drug. Neither is
available as a generic, neither are in insurance company formularies,
hence, you pay through the nose for them. And I wouldn't be surprised
if the doctors are
I've always believed the rumor that Marlboro IS set up and ready for the
legalization of pot, and from what I hear, they could have their product in
stores within one work week of the law passing.
If they do legalize pot in my lifetime...wherever it's legal to sell it,
that's where you'll find me
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>
>The war on drugs is about war on the
>joy de vivre - on the expansive spirit.
The war on (some) drugs is a war against personal autonomy. There is one
reason and one reason only to end the war. It's reason enough. It's your
body. You have a right to do w
In a message dated 5/14/00 9:02:09 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> Is there anyone here who doubts for one minute that if Pfizer, or some
other
> major pharmaceutical firm held a patent for exclusive manufacturing rights
to
> Cocaine, or Marijuana, or Heroin, that those drug
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>Is there anyone here who doubts for one minute that if Pfizer, or some
>other major pharmaceutical firm held a patent for exclusive manufacturing
>rights to Cocaine, or Marijuana, or Heroin, that those drugs would not be
>legal right now and being sold everywh
You are absolutely right, of course, regarding the uses of information for propaganda.
I am in favor of people being allowed to smoke as well, and to drink to their hearts
content. Anyway, it is usually the "Nazi" abolitionists who quote numbers to stir up
response, especially when you can th
Several years ago I posted these numbers on the Extropian
list and got reamed for posting 'sloppy research' and
'libertarian propaganda'. One comment that stuck out over
all this time was that, "stats are often used like drunks
use lampposts -- for support rather the illumination".
Kris Millegan
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
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>> Anyways how many people die from illegal drugs every year as compared
>>with "legal"
>> drugs (pharmaceuticals, alcohol, tobacco)?
0 from marijuana
6,000 from illegal drugs, one-third of
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> Anyways how many people die from illegal drugs every year as compared
>with "legal"
> drugs (pharmaceuticals, alcohol, tobacco)?
Cars kill 50,000 Americans a year. Do we try to ban cars?
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availability of drugs of every kind, as long as people are able to make informed
decisions about the effects such things have on the body and are not forced to partake
or bombarded with propaganda from the pro
In a message dated 5/10/00 9:21:21 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Thanks William. I am a proponent for total legalization. Please see my
comments inserted below. . . >>
Well, I am too! (And please call me Bill)
I am outspoken about it too...even have a plan for distribu
Thanks William. I am a proponent for total legalization. Please see my comments
inserted below. . .
On Tue, 09 May 2000, William Shannon wrote:
>
> 10 Reasons to legalise all drugs
> 1 Address the real issues
> For too long policy makers have used prohibition as a smoke screen to avoid
> add
10 Reasons to legalise all drugs
1 Address the real issues
For too long policy makers have used prohibition as a smoke screen to avoid
addressing the social and economic factors that lead people to use drugs.
Most illegal and legal drug use is recreational. Poverty and despair are at
the root of m
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Add a new constituency to the long list of World Trade Organization (WTO)
critics which already includes consumers, labor, environmentalists, human
rights activists, fair trade groups, AIDS activists, animal
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