When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 14 Oct 2002 12:00:00 GMT
From Quotes of the Day:
"Life is a moderately good play with a badly written third act." -- Truman Capote

Patrick K Martin at The Libertarian Enterprise - Are We Not Men? - Mr. Martin invites men to grow balls and women to enjoy them, responsibly. [tle]

When did men become second-class citizens? At what point did our lives become the playthings of any woman we happen to come in contact with? Let me see if I have this straight, if you look at a woman, or heaven forbid, speak to her, she can charge you with sexual harassment. If she goes to bed with you, she can change her mind about it later and charge you with rape. Assuming you checked her I.D. to determine that she is, in fact over the age of consent (although the parents can still charge you with rape if she is over the age of consent, but under the age of majority). If she gets pregnant, no matter what efforts you took to avoid that outcome, she, and she ALONE, decides whether or not the child will be carried to term (subject to change at any point almost up to the point of actual delivery) or aborted. If she aborts, she can sue you for mental anguish (I haven't heard of it yet, but it's coming), and if she delivers, you're on the hook for eighteen years, even if you find out later that it's really not your child. Let us not forget also that the state will decide what you can pay for the privilege of seeing your child on some bullshit schedule decided by the state. And now the state will decide if and when you have had too many kids and/or how many you can support.

Carl Bussjaeger at The Libertarian Enterprise - Observations - a collection of jewels. [tle]

So many politicians, so few... Say! Wait a minute; we've got lots of bullets.

The right to self defense is the expression of a basic survival instinct, the desire to stay alive. Remember that, when some gun control advocate tells you to leave your defense to some cop who isn't there. That bastard wants you dead.

How far will I trust a politician? Oh, maybe as much as two hundred yards. Of course, a real marksman with a better gun might be willing to trust one a little farther.

Vin Suprynowicz at The Libertarian Enterprise - Vin Visits New Hampshire, Governor 'Horrified' - People who neither listened to Vin's speech nor read his books were "horrified" by both. After all, they looked at the cover of The Ballad of Carl Drega. What more is necessary to form an intelligent opinion?

G. Gordon Liddy - When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country - Ah, the good old days. I didn't order it. [news&views]

G. Gordon Liddy reminds us what we loved about America, back when you could shoot off a firecracker, light up a cigar, or drive fast, and there wasn't a government bureaucrat telling you how to live your life. Liddy sounds an alarm for all freedom- loving Americans, warning that our liberties are being chipped away in the name of good causes, civic convenience and left-wing demagoguery "that there ought to be a law." Liddy also divulges new information in a shocking, tell-all chapter on Watergate- including court documents and crime-scene evidence that shreds Woodward and Bernstein's popular theory to bits.

James Evans at Slashdot - PGP 8.0 Beta Released - PGP Corporation has released a beta of PGP 8.0, for Windoze and Mac OSX. Slashdotters make a big deal out of the fact that the beta will expire in December. By then, the final version will be available, and even if it weren't, PGP encryption is a standard that is understood by earlier versions and by other software. [/.]

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