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Ron Crandell
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nklr hi, i am new but let me get this straight...

Post by Ron Crandell » Fri Aug 13, 2004 10:24 am

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote:
> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Krgrife@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 8/12/04 11:34:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > > yaktheprophet@y... writes: > > > > > > > Cancel my membership...I will just use the links and the
motorcycle
> > > nut down the street to maintain and upgrade my new bike. > > > > > > > But yet you keep on posting. How can we miss you if you won't go
away?
> > KurtG > > > > You will be assimilated. > Resistance is futile. > > Thanks > CA Stu > A13 > A14 > > PS Am I the only one hearing the chorus of Hotel California?
"You can check out, but can never leave"?? I like the color connection... my '93 was blue/green/white/pink, and my '02 is green/silver... and I live in bliss.... (cough.....hack....) Ron in MN

klr6501995
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nklr hi, i am new but let me get this straight...

Post by klr6501995 » Fri Aug 13, 2004 6:00 pm

Could not the same be said of the Patriot Act.
> And to be plain, pissing folks off aint a goal - just a side effect. > Sometimes an embarrassing consequence, sometimes irrelevant, > and sometimes just a really cool perk! > > Gotta be willing to step on a few toes to express your truth. > MarkB > > And I don't get to New Mexico fer a few more weeks so just hold > on to your horses.

dumbazz650
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nklr hi, i am new but let me get this straight...

Post by dumbazz650 » Fri Aug 13, 2004 8:42 pm

Yes, true about both. However, to date, my expession of opinions have not locked anybody up, read anybody's email, or detained without due cause anybody of any creed, and have not suspended constitutional rights for anyone. Not even under the guise of public safety, nor for your own good. Additionally, my behavior remains subject to review and close scrutiny, public and otherwise. Not so, that of the federal government. To be beyond both scrutiny and review is to wield nearly absolute power within a socio-political system. To have populations ignorant of the abuses, or better yet cowering in fear of retribution should they speak out, allows the state to do as it pleases (if only we could find a recent example). One (grossly simplified) premise of Orwellian thought is that the state runs amuck trampling rights and ignoring law and consitutions under the guise of some national objective, the ends justifying the means, however horrific those means may be. And the conclusion, that I draw, is that such abuse is unequivocally wrong. Morally wrong in general, and legally wrong under the contract of the US Constitution. National ID cards and RFID personal identification tags are not about safety, but about control. When those ID tools are also tied to your access to your bank and finances, what a revelation that will be! With one stroke you could lose your identity and financial means. The constitution confers no rights regarding "not being offended", hence the reference to stepping on toes. MarkB --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "klr6501995" wrote: > Could not the same be said of the Patriot Act. > > > > And to be plain, pissing folks off aint a goal - just a side effect. > > Sometimes an embarrassing consequence, sometimes irrelevant, > > and sometimes just a really cool perk! > > > > Gotta be willing to step on a few toes to express your truth. > > MarkB ...