Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 11:37:02PM -0400, Adam wrote: > None-the-less, this has been one of the more inteteresting (and > infuriating) threads in recent memory of Cypherpunks. I'm glad we're > going through it with such vigor. That thread bores me to tears. I miss technical content. Or, at least

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James may be a dick, but y'all sound like pussies to me...(was Re: Airport insanity)

2004-10-23 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 11:37 PM -0400 10/23/04, Adam wrote: >You know, the more I read posts by Mr. Donald, the more I believe that >he is quite possibly the most apt troll I have ever encountered. No, that was Tim May. The world champion troll if there ever was one -- among other things. :-). James is right, of cou

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread Adam
You know, the more I read posts by Mr. Donald, the more I believe that he is quite possibly the most apt troll I have ever encountered. It is quite apparent from reading his responses that he is obviously an exceptionally intelligent (academically anyway) individual. I find it hard to believe that

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread James A. Donald
-- John Kelsey > > > I'm still trying to understand the moral theory on which > > > you differentiate hitting the two towers from the > > > Oklaholma City bombing. James A. Donald: > > The pentagon did not have a branch office in the two > > towers. BATF had an office in the Murrah building.

Re: "Give peace a chance"? NAH...

2004-10-23 Thread Adam
This brings up thoughts of prior debates on whether or not US citizens are subject to the International Court. We (the US) are making a habit of forcing our laws on other countries, but yet we are not subject to the laws of an established INTERNATIONAL court; one who's laws are created from a conse

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 01:03 PM 10/23/04 -0400, John Kelsey wrote: >Blowing up a building full of random people because a few of them are associated with >some action you really disagree with is just outside the realm of the sort of moral decision I >can figure out. Just like flying planes into buildings full of peop

Re: "Give peace a chance"? NAH...

2004-10-23 Thread Adam
The problem is, of course, that the US simply cannot keep their dicks out of the affairs of other countries. We are obsessed with controlling how the world develops, so as to guarantee to force countries to evolve in such a way that is beneficial to the US. Such is an inevitable hazard of becoming

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Re: US Retardation of Free Markets (was Airport insanity)

2004-10-23 Thread Adam
I am curious, Mr. Donald, how exactly you define the word "terrorist". I request that your definition be generic; i.e. not a definition like "anyone who attacks the US". I'd be willing to bet that you cannot provide a clear generic definition of "terrorist". Moreover, I can guarantee that you cann

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread J.A. Terranson
There are all "givens" to the rest of us - I am trying to fit these arguments into Donald's Reality Distortion Field. //Alif On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: > Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 19:41:45 -0400 > From: Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > C

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread Tyler Durden
Let us not forget the more tangible 'value' in bombing the WTC and messing up things downtown. First of all, the companies in the WTC were, to say the least, impacted (actually, the company I work for lost 11 people and relocated to NJ for about a year)hitting them (and their workers) was p

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Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote: > The Taliban were illegitimate, not on legal grounds, but > because they were evil. Using this line of "reasoning", Shrub is ripe for that overdue case of high velocity lead poisoning. > If someone was in the Taliban, then those threatened by the >

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote: > "James A. Donald" > > > All of the terrorists came from countries that were > > > beneficiaries of an immense amount of US help. Saudi > > > Arabia was certainly not under attack. If they were > > > Palestinians, and they hit the Pentagon but not th

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread John Young
There were several USG offices in the Twin Towers, some of them intelligence. In addition, CIA was located in 7 WTC, along with Secret Service and military offices. The military offices were used as cover for the others. There was far more USG in WTC than in Murrah, and the lesson learned in OKC

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 22 Oct 2004 at 11:12, Bill Stewart wrote: > James - Many, perhaps most, of the POWs at Gitmo weren't > foreigners, they were Afghans. Many of the POWs at Gitmo > probably were Al-Qaeda or other organized paramilitary > groups. But many of them were described by the US > propagandists as

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread James A. Donald
-- "James A. Donald" > > All of the terrorists came from countries that were > > beneficiaries of an immense amount of US help. Saudi > > Arabia was certainly not under attack. If they were > > Palestinians, and they hit the Pentagon but not the two > > towers, then they would be defendin

Re: Airport insanity

2004-10-23 Thread John Kelsey
>From: "James A. Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Oct 22, 2004 12:21 PM >To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Airport insanity >All of the terrorists came from countries that were >beneficiaries of an immense amount of US help. Saudi Arabia >was certainly not under attack.

Re: US enacts tough new security measures on visitors, foreign student pilots

2004-10-23 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 10:42 PM 10/22/04 -0400, R.A. Hettinga wrote: > : > US enacts tough new security measures on visitors, foreign student pilots Also unmentioned: all foreign flight schools are now heavily bugged/surveilled and swarthy and/or moslem students have that fact added to their Permenant Record.

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