The Consultant

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 17 Dec 2002 13:00:00 GMT
From Writer's Almanac for Monday, December 16, 2002:
"History is a pack of lies about events that never happened told by people who weren't there." -- George Santayana

Joseph Riley - Panhala eGroup archive - love poems with beautiful photographs.

ACLU - Total Information Awareness - a Flash animation on Amerika's new Big Brother. [picks]

Watch what you say!
Watch what you do!

Kim du Toit - Gratuitous Ammo Plug - Mr. du Toit likes CCI's "Velocitor" .22LR ammo. [kimdutoit]

Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk - What Does Regime Change in Iraq Really Mean? - higher taxes or a much larger deficit, that's what. And we'll end up with allies who will be tomorrow's enemies. We should follow George Washington's advice and avoid entangling alliances.

The buzzwords in Washington concerning Iraq these days are "regime change," which in a sense is surprisingly honest. It means the upcoming Gulf War II will not be about protecting Kuwait or stemming Iraqi aggression. The pretenses have been discarded, and now we've simply decided Saddam must go. We seem to have very little idea, however, what a post-Saddam Iraq will look like. We should expect another lesson in nation-building, with American troops remaining in the country indefinitely while billions of our tax dollars attempt to prop up a new government.

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We've seen this time and time again. We support a military or political group based on our short-term objectives, only to have them turn against us later. Ultimately, our money, weapons, and interventionist policies never buy us friends for long, and more often we simply arm our future enemies. The politicians responsible for the mess are usually long gone when the trouble starts, and voters with a short attention span don't connect the foreign policy blunders of twenty years ago with today's problems. But wouldn't our long-term interests be better served by not creating the problems in the first place?

The Libertarian Enterprise - New Government Emblem - hehe. Text transcribed below. [tle]

The Government announced today that it is changing its emblem to a condom because it more clearly reflects the government's political stance. A condom stands up to inflation, halts production, destroys the next generation, protects a bunch of pricks, and gives you a sense of security while you're actually being screwed. DAMN, it just doesn't get more accurate than that!!!!!

Jeffrey Schwartz - The Consultant - a novel set in the near future where programmers, the folks who will implement TIA, rule. Well, they ruled for a while. The the shit hit the fan. Interesting story. I stayed up late finishing it last night. [tle]

Carl Bussjaeger at The Libertarian Enterprise - I Am A Gun Owner - Mr. Bussjaeger declares February 10 to be Gun Owner Day. On that day, either wear a gun or a pin or badge that will let people know that you own one. [tle]

I'm going to fire up my word processor and print out some labels on Avery 5263 forms. They will read simply:
I am decent,
honorable,
honest,
and
peaceable.

I am a
GUN OWNER
I'm going to break out my Badge-A-Minit kit and make buttons that read the same way.

Michael Ferguson at The Libertarian Enterprise - Freedom's Most Dangerous Enemy - GW Bush, of course. [tle]

Carl Bussjaeger at The Libertarian Enterprise - Obstructing Justice? - so if GW and friends have proof positive that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction, how come they haven't told the UN's inspectors where they are? If you or I did that, we'd be imprisoned for obstructing justice. Could it be that they're lying? Naw... [tle]

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