At 04:44 AM 12/2/04 -0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
>John Ross' "Unintended Consequences" is a classic of the, um, gun
culture,
>:-) and a great read.
Made me want to name my first mulatto "Gonorreah" fer sure :-)
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Unintended Consequences
By Scott Granneman Jan 19 2005 01:11PM PT
Back in the 1970s, long before the revolution that would eventuall
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 00:30, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> At 04:44 AM 12/2/04 -0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
> >John Ross' "Unintended Consequences" is a classic of the, um, gun
> culture,
> >:-) and a great read.
>
> Made me want to name my first mulatto &
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Steve Furlong wrote:
> I also tried to get my wife to agree to a heroic name for our son. In
> the tradition of Pericles and Sophocles, I present ... Testicles.
Similarly I preferred Falopia, and alas my wife was equally reticent.
-Chuck
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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Chuck Wolber wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Steve Furlong wrote:
>
> > I also tried to get my wife to agree to a heroic name for our son. In
> > the tradition of Pericles and Sophocles, I present ... Testicles.
>
> Similarly I preferred Falopia, and alas my wife was equally re
Steve Furlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I tried, years before _UC_ came out, to get some friends to name their
>daughter Chlamydia. They didn't know what the word meant, but for some reason
>didn't trust my advice. Nor did they like Pudenda.
One of the characters in Hercules Returns is called
Licenses as IDs at airports questioned
WASHINGTON Federal officials and lawmakers raised serious concerns
Tuesday about the continued use of driver's licenses at airports and
U.S. borders in light of California's new law allowing illegal
immigrants to obtain the widely accepted means of identifi
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 09:38 AM, Major Variola (ret.)
wrote:
Licenses as IDs at airports questioned
WASHINGTON Federal officials and lawmakers raised serious concerns
Tuesday about the continued use of driver's licenses at airports and
U.S. borders in light of California's new l
At 11:53 AM 9/10/03 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
>California's law against Driving While Speaking Spanish is only
>about 10 years old, and was a Pete Wilson thing.
>It happened about when I moved here - did other states start
>doing similar things in the mean time?
>The Feds started bullying states i
Major Variola (ret.) wrote:
Licenses as IDs at airports questioned
WASHINGTON Federal officials and lawmakers raised serious concerns
Tuesday about the continued use of driver's licenses at airports and
U.S. borders in light of California's new law allowing illegal
immigrants to obtain the widel
Major Variola (ret) wrote:
I've read that to enter a Fed building you need "ID". I'm curious
what happens if you haven't got it. Adrian Lamo had his card.
I'm currently ignoring the conscription notices I get from the
local jury droids; if I *volunteer* someday (after reviewing
fija.org) I'll be
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 03:38 PM, Bill Stewart wrote:
But if you're ignoring jury conscription notices at times that
it's not seriously interfering with your business activities,
you should go check out FIJA.org.
Remember that under the common law, a juror has the power
and responsi
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 02:02 PM, Major Variola (ret)
wrote:
I've read that to enter a Fed building you need "ID". I'm curious
what happens if you haven't got it. Adrian Lamo had his card.
I'm currently ignoring the conscription notices I get from the
local jury droids; if I *vol
Don't ever respond to a jury summons by showing up or calling
in. If you do then you'll forever be in the sucker-responsive data
base.
The warnings in summons are shinola shit, effective only on those
who are indoctrinated to fear official warnings printed on paper.
If you get a summons in the f
J.A. Terranson wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, John Young wrote:
Don't ever respond to a jury summons by showing up or calling
in. If you do then you'll forever be in the sucker-responsive data base.
Well, as the button says,
"Any 12 people who can't get off jury duty aren't *my* peers"
Aside from
At 03:38 PM 9/10/03 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
>(And it's probably a bit too much cognitive dissidence for them
>if you simultaneously want a parking pass for your car
>and don't have your DL because you took the bus :-)
The DL stays in the car, the only place it is needed.
I've heard that during
So the Dems who sought "campaign finance reform," via "McCain-Feingold"
(*) are now trying to get an exception to allow George Soros to spend
his "soft money" to help Dems. It seems the "legally collected" $160
million war chest that Shrub has collected is scaring the Dems, who
have raised vast
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