Monday, April 25, 2011

Re: Wringing-the-Neck of Empty Ritual.

Thanks, Jonathan! Mark, with his 'G', is no closer to correct than
my 'Q' but with ff. I'd rate the guy a double F grade. Agreed? — J.
A. A. —
>
On Apr 24, 11:37 pm, Jonathan Ashley <jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>
wrote:
> His name in Arabic is /Mu?ammar al-Qad_d_a-fi-. /
>
> On 04/24/2011 08:29 PM, Mark wrote:
>
> > I am a Tico. We have monkeys. ..... Belgiums per capita income is no
> > where near The US...It is much lower... Moslems are welcome here.... I
> > never said I support Gaddafi.. please learn to spell his name if you
> > are going to talk about him.
>
> > On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 6:39 PM, NoEinstein <noeinst...@bellsouth.net
> > <mailto:noeinst...@bellsouth.net>> wrote:
>
> >     Mark:  Where do you live with monkeys in your back yard?  India?
> >     Because of the beauty of Belgium, making it a choice vacation
> >     destination, the per capita income in Belgium is higher than in the
> >     USA.  You should move there.  But my guess is that Muslims wouldn't be
> >     welcomed (said because you have defended Qadaffi).  ï¿½ J. A. A. �
>
> >     On Apr 22, 12:00 pm, Mark <markmka...@gmail.com
> >     <mailto:markmka...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >     > What is happening in Belgium is not History but rather Current
> >     Events.
>
> >     > They have law enforcement, welfare (higher percentage that the
> >     US) their
> >     > food is protected and as you say ...on and on. All the shutdown
> >     causes
> >     > (without explicit instructions from congress and the President)
> >     is that
> >     > nothing NEW can take place. Supervisors still supervise, all
> >     State functions
> >     > still happen, all taxes are paid.
>
> >     > One would think that something as basic as
>
> >     > "Do we need Congress, a President, or the Supreme Court to survive?"
> >     >  (answer is a resounding "No")
>
> >     > would be really important to a Constitutionalist.  The States
> >     and those
> >     > Federal departments that are necessary to "the Public Welfare"
> >      are left
> >     > operating as usual.
>
> >     > On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 9:27 AM, NoEinstein
> >     <noeinst...@bellsouth.net <mailto:noeinst...@bellsouth.net>>wrote:
>
> >     > > Mark:  I'm not a world history buff, so forget about Belgium.  The
> >     > > welfare system in this country would stop; companies that had
> >     > > government contracts would shut down; there would be no
> >     protected food
> >     > > supply; there would be no law enforcement; crime would surge; the
> >     > > power grid would shut down, and on-and-on.  People would start
> >     using
> >     > > their guns to protect themselves.  Once "minorities" started
> >     > > wanting... their share, there would be civil war.  The USA can't
> >     > > survive without some the public order that is provided by well
> >     thought-
> >     > > out and agreed-to laws.
>
> >     > > You are most correct that just and acceptable (to the masses) laws
> >     > > don't require a government.  My minimum, efficient government will
> >     > > depend on having the citizens agree with and abide by their
> >     laws.  Our
> >     > > present federal government is totally dysfunctional, because
> >     Congress
> >     > > and the White House wrongly suppose that it is they who run
> >     things.
> >     > > WRONG!  It is the People, in a Republic, who run things!!!!!  
> >     Read my
> >     > > New Constitution to see that even one law-abiding citizen,
> >     > > knowledgeable of that document, is more powerful than any
> >     government
> >     > > employee or elected official, including the President!  ï¿½ J. A.
> >     > > Armistead �  Patriot
>
> >     > > On Apr 21, 9:39 pm, Mark <markmka...@gmail.com
> >     <mailto:markmka...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >     > > > Onestone,
>
> >     > > > At one full year with no government it is way past the
> >     "experimental"
> >     > > stage.
> >     > > > It is running and no services have been cut to anyone that
> >     cares. Just
> >     > > why
> >     > > > would the lack of a Congress and President would cause civil
> >     war ?? The
> >     > > laws
> >     > > > are in place and so are the programs that see to peoples needs.
>
> >     > > > On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:34 PM, NoEinstein
> >     <noeinst...@bellsouth.net <mailto:noeinst...@bellsouth.net>
> >     > > >wrote:
>
> >     > > > > J. Ashley:  Run your experiments in Belgium, then!  The
> >     USA would be
> >     > > > > in civil war...   � J. A. A. �
>
> >     > > > > On Apr 21, 12:04 pm, Jonathan Ashley
> >     <jonathanashle...@lavabit.com <mailto:jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>>
> >     > > > > wrote:
> >     > > > > > John,
>
> >     > > > > > It is highly doubtful that we would return to the stone
> >     age without
> >     > > > > > government. Belgium has been without a national
> >     government for more
> >     > > than
> >     > > > > > 313 days and "Belgians say the absence of a government
> >     doesn't make
> >     > > much
> >     > > > > > of a difference in their daily lives."
>
> >     > > > > > On 04/20/2011 08:42 PM, NoEinstein wrote:
>
> >     > > > > > > Jonathan:  You are showing some smarts there!  Since I
> >     am an untra-
> >     > > > > > > conservative capitalist, I don't like being... "left"
> >     of anyone,
> >     > > > > > > because that would seem to make me... a God-damned
> >     liberal.  I
> >     > > > > > > deliberately avoided using the "L" word, because I am
> >     the exact
> >     > > > > > > opposite.  If your ego considers being an anarchist more
> >     > > conservative
> >     > > > > > > than me, consider this: The USA would return to the
> >     'stone ages'
> >     > > > > > > within one month of there being no government(s).  So,
> >     your "ideal"
> >     > > of
> >     > > > > > > no taxation and no government won't benefit a soul on
> >     Earth.  Is
> >     > > > > > > having you "get real" too much to ask?  ï¿½  J. A.
> >     Armistead �
> >     > > > >  Patriot
> >     > > > > > > On Apr 20, 12:50 pm, Jonathan
> >     Ashley<jonathanashle...@lavabit.com
> >     <mailto:jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>>
> >     > > > > > > wrote:
> >     > > > > > >> John,
>
> >     > > > > > >> Since anarchy is absence of government, how can one
> >     be "right" of
> >     > > > > > >> anarchy? (I don't actually expect an answer, as you
> >     NEVER answer
> >     > > > > > >> questions posed to you.)
>
> >     > > > > > >> On 04/20/2011 01:54 AM, NoEinstein wrote:
>
> >     > > > > > >>> Jonathan:  For you, anything 'right' of anarchy is
> >     socialist.  I
> >     > > > > > >>> suggest you write your one paragraph constitution
> >     banning
> >     > > government.
> >     > > > > > >>> Unless you are from the stone ages, you won't
> >     survive very long
> >     > > on
> >     > > > > > >>> your own.  ï¿½  J. A. A. �
> >     > > > > > >>> On Apr 18, 11:53 pm, Jonathan Ashley<
> >     > > jonathanashle...@lavabit.com
> >     <mailto:jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>>
> >     > > > > > >>> wrote:
> >     > > > > > >>>> But John, you're the one who has written a socialist
> >     > > constitution.
> >     > > > > > >>>> On 04/18/2011 08:31 PM, NoEinstein wrote:
> >     > > > > > >>>>> Jonathan:  Mainly he's done that by attacking the
> >     capitalist
> >     > > system
> >     > > > > > >>>>> that made this country great; and by supposing
> >     that government
> >     > > > > should
> >     > > > > > >>>>> control everything (with him in charge).  The fact
> >     that you
> >     > > even
> >     > > > > ask
> >     > > > > > >>>>> that question confirms my initial gut reaction
> >     that you are a
> >     > > > > > >>>>> socialist-communist, like 95% of Democrats are.
> >      The remaining
> >     > > 5%
> >     > > > > are
> >     > > > > > >>>>> just stupid.  You're in both of those groups.  ï¿½
> >     J. A.
> >     > > Armistead
> >     > > > > �
> >     > > > > > >>>>> Patriot
> >     > > > > > >>>>> On Apr 18, 3:03 pm, Jonathan Ashley<
> >     > > jonathanashle...@lavabit.com
> >     <mailto:jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>>
> >     > > > > > >>>>> wrote:
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> John,
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> That you own stock in a company that routinely
> >     downgrades
> >     > > websites
> >     > > > > based
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> on "link relevance" over "content relevance" says
> >     much about
> >     > > your
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> credibility regarding the understanding of what
> >     freedom of
> >     > > > > expression means.
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> That you believe Obama "has caused more economic
> >     and social
> >     > > harm
> >     > > > > to the
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> USA than any other person who ever lived,
> >     including Hitler"
> >     > > seems
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> ludicrous. Just how has he (as an individual)
> >     been able to
> >     > > pull
> >     > > > > off this
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> tremendous task?
> >     > > > > > >>>>>> On 04/17/2011 09:05 AM, NoEinstein wrote:
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> Dear Mark:  I own Google stock.  It's an American
> >     > > multinational
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> Corporation that's headquartered in Mountain View,
> >     > > California.
> >     > > > >  Google
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> World shows the new complex quite well.  In many
> >     ways you are
> >     > > > > very
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> naive.  Your obvious desire to protect Barack
> >     Obama's neck
> >     > > from
> >     > > > > the
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> noose is tantamount to looking-the-other-way to
> >     those who
> >     > > commit
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> TREASON every day of their existence.  Would you
> >     put on
> >     > > > > moderation
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> someone who proposes that Libyan President
> >     Kadafi should be
> >     > > > > killed?
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> Do you suppose it is Google's obligation to
> >     protect those who
> >     > > > > kill
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> their citizens?  Hundreds, if not thousands, of
> >     Americans
> >     > > have
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> committed suicide because of the bad economy and
> >     the lack of
> >     > > jobs
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> resulting from Obama's socialist-capitalist
> >     policies.  He has
> >     > > > > caused
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> more economic and social harm to the USA than
> >     any other
> >     > > person
> >     > > > > who
> >     > > > > > >>>>>>> ever
>
> ...
>
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