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15 Oct 2004, 22:23
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Ball
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A libertarian treatise
I thought this might interest certain members of this board with libertarian leanings, or simply those with a taste for absurdity, or those who like me appreciate good use of English and the occasional well-justified lapse into poetry.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig4/langley4.html
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15 Oct 2004, 23:58
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Clerk
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Re: A libertarian treatise
queball, if you spend your time reading things like this, I worry for your long-term mental health.
Also :
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Conservative party, who negated the unions’ coercive powers through libertarian legislation
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Laughing on-line.
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16 Oct 2004, 00:00
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Re: A libertarian treatise
<3
you find all the best crap q.
Last edited by Weeks; 16 Oct 2004 at 00:08.
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16 Oct 2004, 00:15
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Ball
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Re: A libertarian treatise
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Originally Posted by Dante Hicks
queball, if you spend your time reading things like this, I worry for your long-term mental health.
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Internet 1 - Mental Health 0
I just liked the poem, really. So many people try to go for subtlety. It's almost as good as Hogeye Bill's "Every Dead Narc".
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16 Oct 2004, 00:30
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Mr. Blobby
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Re: A libertarian treatise
I'll read it tomorrow in a sober state, so that I may comment upon it in full capacity.
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16 Oct 2004, 00:46
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so f*cking zen
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Re: A libertarian treatise
"Do you long for children? Find a willing mate"
Am i reading what i want to into that statement?
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16 Oct 2004, 04:42
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I dunno...
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Re: A libertarian treatise
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John Langley [send him mail], father of eight little libertarians, lives in England's beautiful Peak District, where he writes poetry and makes pottery ocarinas.
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Isn't he enigmatic?!
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16 Oct 2004, 04:45
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Re: A libertarian treatise
Fascism worked because people like this died
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16 Oct 2004, 12:31
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Mr. Blobby
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Re: A libertarian treatise
I now realise I should have read this in my inebriated state instead.
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16 Oct 2004, 14:41
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Gone
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Re: A libertarian treatise
How does anyone even find this shit?
Do people have a list of '1000 greatest crack-pot political websites!' or something similar that I'm not aware of?
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16 Oct 2004, 14:54
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Re: A libertarian treatise
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Originally Posted by Boogster
Isn't he enigmatic?!
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The fact that he insists that his children share the same political views as him worries me.
Hands up who thinks that he will murder at least four of them, and the other four will suffer some form of psychological damage or end up joining a Stalinist party or something similar?
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16 Oct 2004, 15:16
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Re: A libertarian treatise
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Originally Posted by Marilyn Manson
The fact that he insists that his children share the same political views as him worries me.
Hands up who thinks that he will murder at least four of them, and the other four will suffer some form of psychological damage or end up joining a Stalinist party or something similar?
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It works fine for religious creeds, especially muslim.
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16 Oct 2004, 17:56
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Re: A libertarian treatise
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Originally Posted by queball
or simply those with a taste for absurdity
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I like to think six impossible things before breakfast. Unfortunately this guy seems to be way ahead of me
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16 Oct 2004, 18:03
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Re: A libertarian treatise
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Originally Posted by JonnyBGood
I like to think six impossible things before breakfast.
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You manage to wake up in time for breakfast?
What's your secret?
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16 Oct 2004, 18:04
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Re: A libertarian treatise
Don't go to bed.
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16 Oct 2004, 18:06
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Re: A libertarian treatise
you irish ppl are so funny.
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16 Oct 2004, 18:13
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I dunno...
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Re: A libertarian treatise
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Originally Posted by Sunday8pm
It works fine for religious creeds, especially muslim.
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That's not a religious creed, it's a fabric.
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