[From a friend who has moved to Italy]
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>Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 19:51:40 -0600 (CST)
>From: Pete Mannix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: RE: The Statism Meme
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At 2:39 PM -0800 2/4/03, André Esteves wrote:
>in Northern Italy they live close to Switzerland... What more can be said...
>A car, a suitcase and a weekend in Geneva with a numbered account.
I'd go to St. Moritz. It's closer, has better skiing, and the Swiss banks
have discovered branch banking.
Harmon Seaver said:
> Yaaas, yaass, yyaaasss -- and what about us half-assed libertarians, us
>leftysized anarchistic earthfirsters, us gunslinging 2nd boys (and
>WTF is this ".30-06" bullshit anyway, we ain't all that ancient?),
>and other fringe/extremeist ufo/wacko pppeeeples? I mean -- I mean
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 06:55:26PM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> Yaaas, yaass, yyaaasss -- and what about us half-assed libertarians, us
> leftysized anarchistic earthfirsters, us gunslinging 2nd boys (and WTF is this
> ".30-06" bullshit anyway, we ain't all that ancient?), and other
> fringe/ext
Yaaas, yaass, yyaaasss -- and what about us half-assed libertarians, us
leftysized anarchistic earthfirsters, us gunslinging 2nd boys (and WTF is this
".30-06" bullshit anyway, we ain't all that ancient?), and other
fringe/extremeist ufo/wacko pppeeeples? I mean -- I mean -- WTF do you mean,
Blan
At 02:29 PM 2/4/03 -0800, Blanc wrote:
>Duncan Frissell said:
>
>>You mean no one said, "I'd grab the .30-06 and head for the hills"?
>
>I must correct myself. It was not a Libertarian group, they were
>Objectivists. Not to put the "O"s down or start an argument about the
>difference, but I know
Duncan Frissell said:
>You mean no one said, "I'd grab the .30-06 and head for the hills"?
I must correct myself. It was not a Libertarian group, they were
Objectivists. Not to put the "O"s down or start an argument about the
difference, but I know that Libertarians *would ha
On Tuesday, 4 de February de 2003 21:47, you wrote:
> >Don't count on EU, we're just as fucked, albeit with a slight delay.
>
> What about Italy? The Italians seem to be remarkably good at ignoring both
> the vatican as well as their government (which changes every few years and
> no wonder...do AN
Yeah right -- the eyeties just joined the "new european order" supporting an
immediate invasion of Iraq. At least, according to Powell they did.
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 04:47:02PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
> >Don't count on EU, we're just as fucked, albeit with a slight delay.
>
> What abou
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 09:25:22PM +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Blanc wrote:
>
> > A sad, disturbing prospect to contemplate. Someone on another list
> > remarked that it might become necessary for those in Europe to do some
> > internet-type rescuing of the American people. H
Don't count on EU, we're just as fucked, albeit with a slight delay.
What about Italy? The Italians seem to be remarkably good at ignoring both
the vatican as well as their government (which changes every few years and
no wonder...do ANY Italians actually pay taxes?). And yet, Northern Italy
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Tim May wrote:
> I'm struck by how many of them this year treat civil liberties as gone,
> either as old-fashioned or as just plain ignorable.
I love the frequent use of facial recognition systems on TV as well.
With, of course, no mention of the fact that they don't work.
DC
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Blanc wrote:
> Years ago I asked a group of Libertarians at a meeting what they would do if
> a particular politican, who was then running for President, won and turned
> everything into a bona-fide, outright statist state like Russia was at the
> time. They couldn't adequatel
Tim May said:
>Yes, I understand this is all fiction. Well, some of the scripts are
>based on actual events, including coerced confessions, warrantless
>searches, "sneak and peek" wiretaps, concentration camps in Cuba, etc.
>That so many of these popular programs have themes as I've described
>tel
Tim May wrote...
"Even t.v. commercials are spreading the meme that Big Brother is our
friend."
Funny he should mention this. This very morning was watching the news and a
commerical came on for a local monitored Burglar alarm system. It featured a
Customed Superhero "Alarmo" (I think), going
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