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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 21 Sep 2000 12:00:00 GMT
Lysander Spooner at the Las Vegas Review Journal - Against Woman Suffrage: This is actually a screed against all suffrage, in Mr. Spooner's inimitable manner. First published in 1877. Wouldn't it be wonderful if Congress, instead of thinking it is their place to create political law, were to make it their job to discover and write down natural law. Their discoveries would be as prone to revision by new experiment as are our models of scientific law. Well, I can dream, can't I? [lew]
Women are human beings, and consequently have all the natural rights that any human beings can have. They have just as good a right to make laws as men have, and no better; AND THAT IS JUST NO RIGHT AT ALL. No human being, nor any number of human beings, have any right to make laws, and compel other human beings to obey them. To say that they have is to say that they are the masters and owners of those of whom they require such obedience.

The only law that any human being can rightfully be compelled to obey is simply the law of justice. And justice is not a thing that is made, or that can be unmade, or altered, by any human authority. It is a natural principle, inhering in the very nature of man and of things. It is that natural principle which determines what is mine and what is thine, what is one man's right or property and what is another man's right or property. It is, so to speak, the line that Nature has drawn between one man's rights of person and property and another man's rights of person and property.

This natural principle, which we will call justice, and which assigns to each and every human being, is, I repeat, not a thing that has made, but is a matter of science to be learned, like mathematics, or chemistry, or geology. And all the laws, so called, that men have ever made, either to create, define, or control the rights of individuals, were intrinsically just as absurd and ridiculous as would be laws to create, define, or control mathematics, or chemistry, or geology.

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If the women, instead of petitioning to be admitted to a participation in the power of making more laws, will but give notice to the present lawmakers that they (the women) are going up to the State House, and are going to throw all the existing statute books in the fire, they will do a very sensible thing,--one of the most sensible things it is in their power to do. And they will have a crowd of men--at least all the sensible and honest men in the country to go with them.

Chris Savage at Cryptome - 256 Viet Cong Captured, or, Notes from the Front in a Dirty Little War: A long screed about why the Reciprocal Compensation Adjustment Act of 2000 (H.R.4445) is really bad for netizens. I didn't read this carefully enough to figure it all out, but I think it will radically increase the price of accessing the internet with a modem. [cryptome]

Mike Shelton at the Orange County Register - Cartoon commentary on algore's recent comparison of drug prices paid for his mother-in-law and his dog. Hehe.

Stephan Archer at NewsMax.com - Nugent: Gore Win Would Kill 'Soul of America': concludes the interview with Ted Nugent started yesterday.

NM: What do you think of candidate Al Gore's gun control program?

TN: I think if Al Gore becomes the president of this nation, it will be the end of the soul of America. Al Gore is a "Clintonista" true and blue.

If you want to kiss your paycheck goodbye, vote for Al Gore. If you want to kiss your God-given rights goodbye, vote for Al Gore. If you want to kiss the soul of America goodbye, vote for Al Gore. Case closed.

jMusic is a music composition library written in Java. [meat]

Jerri Milburn at We the people... - DiFi's Response to Don't Tread on Me!: Ms. Feinstein wrote back saying "we must agree to disagree". Certainly not! You, Ms. Feinstein are talking about making it difficult for people to defend their lives. That is called accessory to murder in my book. [kaba]

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