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Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:15 | 124134 putbuyer
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I like her hair - and her pointy thumb.

Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:20 | 124135 Shameful
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Sheila should really relax, she has a job till at least 2013 no matter how inept she is.  How many American's can say that?  Glass is half full Sheila!

Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:36 | 124144 Cognitive Dissonance
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Shelia, those lies go so deep you'll need a chain saw to remove them. May I help?

Mon, 11/09/2009 - 10:13 | 124539 Voluntary Exchange
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Fellow Humans:

I quote Hans-Hermann Hoppe:

“A state, in accordance with generally accepted terminology, is defined as a compulsory territorial monopolist of law and order (an ultimate decision maker). “

(“On the impossibility of Limited Government and the Prospects for a Second American Revolution”

http://mises.org/story/2874)

In those rare moments in history where a group of people have won their freedom and attempted to preserve their freedom for future times and generations they have resorted to various means to try to preserve it, as history records: monarchy, democracy, oligarchy, and so on up to the 18th century when a minority of Americans tried using a republic with strictly limited powers as granted in a constitution. Any such endeavor that grants a territorial monopoly of law and order must ultimately fail. (Failure in the sense that it must sooner or later cease to be efficacious in preserving life, liberty and property of the people in general and become a tool of plunder by the few against the many).

To be brief: the characteristics inherent in a monopoly of this sort ultimately create the conditions for that failure. The natural laws that govern human action will always lead to this failure, given the starting condition of monopoly that meets the above definition of a State. Its being as such a monopoly, over time, will naturally attract the minority of individuals who consider taking from others through force or fraud a preferred survival strategy. The early stages of their aggressions take on various forms of deception that have become more sophisticated though history, leading of late to central banks, fiat currency, grants of economic and business privileges and so on. In earlier ages religion was often used but that trick is wearing a little thin by now. Eventually as the non-parasitic class becomes aware of the nature of the deceptions and how it has been enslaved, (and eventually it always will happen given the human power of reason, learning and communication: hence the state's perpetual war against reason, learning, and communication), the system enters into its final stage that America is quickly approaching: overt despotism, and open aggression, being unable to exploit by deception any longer.

Many American Colonists reasoned that they needed some kind of minimalist state in order to survive in a world populated by other aggressive states, not at that time in history being aware of how a strictly voluntary system of exchanges amongst individuals and groups could arise and long endure to solve the primary needs of individual and group security and justice. As is always the case, along side such individuals were those who viewed aggression and deception as a preferred way of life and saw the forming of a state as their opportunity. The dynamic of these two forces, the subsequent struggles that ensued, in the formation of and subverting of the United States is a fascinating study, or as is often said: “ the rest is history”.

For those who want to understand how to form a viable, strictly voluntary contractual society may I suggest they study Ludwig Von Mises, Murray Rothbard, and Hans-Hermann Hoppe as a good starting point.

 

We are at a very exciting moment in human civilization. The State and its thus empowered despotism has never been so vulnerable in known human history. The understanding of how to end the “State” and what to replace it with is well developed. Once the appropriate manifestos/declarations ( I suggest “the Manifesto of the free” as a possible title) are properly formulated and globally communicated in a readily digestible form we could see the rapid, total collapse of State-ism similar to the mostly non-violent collapse of Communistic Eastern Europe and the Soviet block. Given an intact internet This could sweep the planet in a matter of weeks or months.

 

To put it simply, for we who wish to be FREE, the foundation has been staring us in the face since the beginning of civilization:

VOLUNTARY EXCHANGE.

 

To all the States of the world and their allies, let the proclamation sound: All those who initiate aggression or use fraud are declared illegitimate. Your system rests upon that which cannot and ought not to endure. You will no longer be obeyed or served. You who have lived by plunder will plunder us no more. Make restitution and go in peace, or face the consequences of open aggression against your moral and just teachers.

 

Friends, it is high time that we figuratively fight like “warrior poets” and win our freedom! Let those who stand with me against aggression openly declare to each other”

“I AM FREE!”.

Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:39 | 124145 MsCreant
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She needs more bleach than that if she is going to whitewash the whole thing.

Thu, 11/12/2009 - 14:07 | 124238 MinnesotaNice
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A tanker full of bleach... but it is likely that lies ingrained that deep are simply not coming out with all the bleach in the world.

Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:44 | 124149 Hephasteus
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360 days of night. The end of tax and kill and push around who ever is pushable.

http://synchromysticismforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1167&p=12426

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu68p3QAyPA

Mon, 11/09/2009 - 13:53 | 124517 tip e. canoe
Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:53 | 124153 monmick
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TEQUILA SHEILA

(Davis / Silverstein) 

Bobby Bear - 1980

 

CHORUS:

 

Pour me another tequila, Sheila. 

Take off that red satin dress. 

'Cause I crossed the border, 

And I beat the dealer for all of that gold in Juarez. 

I feel just like ol' Pancho Villa, Sheila, 

And I've got the pesos to spend, 

So pour me another tequila, Sheila. 

And lay down and love me again.

 

No I can't tell you about it. 

Don't mind the gun by my bed, 

But I feel kind'a naked without it, 

And it eases the fears in my head. 

I never have trusted in woman,

But Sheila I trust you tonight. 

So pass me the salt and a lemon, 

Bend down and blow out the light. 

 

CHORUS

 

Sheila I'm hearin' your heartbeat, 

But I'm hearing footsteps outside. 

The courtyard is crawlin' with them Federales

And Sheila, there's no place to hide, 

Now I don't know who could have tipped 'em, 

Nobody knew it but you, 

But I never have trusted the women, 

Sheila here's what I'm going to do. Yeah! 

 

CHORUS 

 

Pour me another tequila, 

I'm goin' ta put on your red satin dress

You put on my clothes, 

And you go out and face the dealer.

And Sheila I wish you the best. 

I never trusted in women, 

Sheila I trusted you tonight. 

So pour me another tequila Sheila, 

And I'll run for the border again.

 

Yeah! Pour me another tequilla, Sheila, 

As I ride for the border tonight.

Sun, 11/08/2009 - 21:34 | 124180 crzyhun
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Where do you come up with this? SB is as the rest are a circus.

 

 

Mon, 11/09/2009 - 10:21 | 124545 ShankyS
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Maybe Michael Jackson's dermatologist can help with that problem?

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