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Re: So Who Won?

2004-11-03 Thread Chuck Wolber
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Eric Cordian wrote: > So who won the US election? The turd sandwich, or the giant douche? Which witch is which... Ohio is still in play, all the rest are pretty much decided. Ohio has 120,000-ish provisional ballots and about 300,000 regular votes yet to be counted. The spr

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Re: So Who Won?

2004-11-03 Thread Bill Stewart
At 10:54 PM 11/2/2004, Eric Cordian wrote: So who won the US election? The turd sandwich, or the giant douche? Cthulhu appears to be way ahead.

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread Nomen Nescio
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 R.A. Hettinga: > You're gonna love this one: You can't have "terrorism" without > state sponsors. Nonsense! Are you in junior high? > We take out (by whatever means at hand...) state sponsors of > terrorism, and, hey, presto, no terrorism. Iraq

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread John Young
The US has not won since WW2. Rebellions, now called terrorist wars, have been far more successful. If you want to be a winner do not enlist in military forces of states, rather get a spin contract far from danger, arguing the virtues of mightily fearsome hardware and sacrificial patriotism. The U

Re: So Who Won?

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 10:54 PM -0800 11/2/04, Eric Cordian wrote: >So who won the US election? The turd sandwich, or the giant douche? The Turd Sandwich, of course... Vote Turd Sandwich!!! Advancing the cause of jingoism and darkness, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga The Internet Bearer Underwriting Cor

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 12:50 PM +0100 11/3/04, Nomen Nescio wrote: >Nonsense! Are you in junior high? Are you high, junior? Or is it just your politics that sound so... sophomoric? :-) >This post gave me a big laugh. So naive. There are a few basic >forces feeding ext

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread John Kelsey
>From: "R.A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Nov 2, 2004 10:55 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: This Memorable Day ... >Expect more carnage than culture when Bush is elected. I gather we waited to start the offensive in Fallujah(sp?) until the polls were all closed. I'm not sure ho

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 7:33 AM -0800 11/3/04, John Young wrote: >The US has not won since WW2. Nope. Not at all. 1. Korea we lost by shoving the commies all the way up to the Yalu river. And then leaving them to fester behind a still-extant DMZ until they're almost enou

Re: Musings on "getting out the vote"

2004-11-03 Thread Pete Capelli
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 22:04:24 -0800, Major Variola (ret) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At least I live in a blue state. The reds, you've earned what you've > earned. So ... don't blame you, you voted for Kodos? -- Pete Capelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:

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Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread Tyler Durden
"2. Vietnam we lost by kicking their asses so badly that our campuses "revolted", at the behest of a bunch of marxists. Whereupon we packed up, partied for about 15 years, and killed their communist sugar daddies in Moscow with just the *possibility* we could invent something strategic missile defe

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
ObPedantry: At 9:49 AM -0500 11/3/04, R.A. Hettinga wrote: >If you'd learned any history, you'd know that the first argument is x second >the result of the complete failure of the *premises* of the first to >happen at all -- ---

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread John Young
Bob, But your defenses of the fatherland are hollow formulas. There has been no war to win, a war the US is forever stealing from the citizenry to prepare for, and then fucking up with the minor skirmishes by having no doctrine or training to apply its mythical might, except, as always, to explain

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2004-11-03 Thread Eugen Leitl
So, we know Diebold commited vote fraud. Irregularities, my ass. Why did Kerry just roll over? The second time, after Gore? This just doesn't make sense. There's been over a year to prepare. Or is the entire process just a charade? -- Eugen* Leitl http://leitl.org";>leitl

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread James A. Donald
-- R.A. Hettinga wrote: Seriously, any future crypto-anarchy / anarcho-capitalist society is probably not going to succeed unless it can project *more* force than we can project currently with force monopoly -- not less. That *doesn't* mean centralized, but it certainly means *more*. It is ofte

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread James A. Donald
-- Peter Gutmann wrote: Well it wasn't the point I was trying to make, which was comparing it to predictions made by (the propaganda division of) another super-power in the mid 1940s about winning an unwinnable war because God/righteousness/whatever was on their side, and all they had to do wa

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread James A. Donald
-- Peter Gutmann wrote: > Fighting an unwinnable war always seems to produce the same type of > rhetoric, It is a little premature to call this war unwinnable. The kill ratio so far is comparable with Britain's zulu war. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclV

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread James A. Donald
-- > This post gave me a big laugh. So naive. There are a few basic > forces feeding extremism and terrorism around the world and those > are inequalities and injustice anywhere. You are quite right, it is unjust that people like Bin Laden are so immensely rich with oil wealth. To remedy this

Why you keep losing to this idiot

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
This comes from an old joke. A grand master, in the middle of a chess match, jumps up onto the table, kicks off all the pieces, and screams, almost unintelligibly, "Why must I *lose*, to such *idiots*!!!". :-). Cheers, RAH --- Si

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread John Kelsey
>From: Nomen Nescio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Nov 3, 2004 6:50 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: This Memorable Day ... >The only way to move towards a more friendly world is to make >people feel they are able to share the wealth and prosperity of the >world. As long as there is one sin

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 11:11 AM -0800 11/3/04, James A. Donald wrote: >It is often argued that since war, violence, etc, are public goods This is my favorite retort to that: "Externalities are the last refuge of the derigistes." -- Friedrich Hayek An otherwise excellent rant elided... Cheers, RAH -- --

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2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 11:11 AM -0800 11/3/04, James A. Donald wrote: >"Dhimmitude" being >a dangerously inferior status where one's property is insecure, and >women are apt to be raped. ObSmartAssComment: That's why they call it "Dhimmicracy", much less the "Dhimmicratic" Party... :-). Cheers, RAH -- ---

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Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, this may actually be less hard than we thought. Indeed, it's the one vaguely silver lining in this toxic cloud. Outsourcing to India will actually add a lot to world stability. Of course, we'll loose a lot of jobs in the process, but in the long run we'll eventually have another strong tr

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread alan
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: > Well, this may actually be less hard than we thought. Indeed, it's the one > vaguely silver lining in this toxic cloud. Outsourcing to India will > actually add a lot to world stability. Of course, we'll loose a lot of jobs > in the process, but in the

Re: Why you keep losing to this idiot

2004-11-03 Thread Eric Cordian
> I think this is the answer: Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity. Isn't that what Democracy is all about? The 51% simpletons imposing their will on the 49% non-simpletons? Proportional representation is our friend. -- Eric Michael Cordian 0+ O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division "Do What

the new Keyser Sose (was Re: "Do androids dream of electric camels?")

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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Re: Why you keep losing to this idiot

2004-11-03 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 14:01 -0800, Eric Cordian wrote: > > I think this is the answer: Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity. > > Isn't that what Democracy is all about? The 51% simpletons imposing their > will on the 49% non-simpletons? > > Proportional representation is our friend. Kornbluth wa

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2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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Re: the new Keyser Sose (was Re: "Do androids dream of electric camels?")

2004-11-03 Thread Bill Stewart
Not sure if the old Keyser Sose was limping or not, but he came out last week to give George Bush's campaign a helpful "Booga booga booga" to remind the sheeple that he's still there. Bush's speech had bragged that Osama could "run, but he can't hide", and Kerry neglected the chance to remind the p

Re: the new Keyser Sose (was Re: "Do androids dream of electric camels?")

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 4:43 PM -0800 11/3/04, Bill Stewart wrote: >Not sure if the old Keyser Sose was limping or not, >but he came out last week to give George Bush's campaign a helpful >"Booga booga booga" to remind the sheeple that he's still there. Karl Rove did it.

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Declaration of Expulsion: A Modest Proposal

2004-11-03 Thread R.A. Hettinga
HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE: The National Conservative Weekly Since 1944 Declaration of Expulsion: A Modest Proposal It's Time to Reconfigure the United States by Mike Thompson Posted Nov 3, 2004 [From the author: This is an essay I've be

Re: Declaration of Expulsion: A Modest Proposal

2004-11-03 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 23:30 -0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote: > > > HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE: The National Conservative Weekly Since 1944 > > Declaration of Expulsion: A Modest Proposal > It's Time to Reconfigure the United States Chuckle-wor

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2004-11-03 Thread cypher
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