Re: Justice's Return (Was: Re: The End of Privacy ?)

From: Michael Lorrey (retroman@together.net)
Date: Sun Jul 05 1998 - 16:28:20 MDT


QueeneMUSE@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 7/5/98 11:32:13 AM, you wrote:
>
> >Yes, we have a saying here: A Republican is merely a Democrat who has been
> >mugged. Come back and say that after you have been vicitmized thus.
>
> There is a basic difference in choice, other than a taxation bracket -
> hopefully one you do not ignore. Republican vote often supports a whole
> crapload of laws that deem the government able to regulate moral behavior,
> pornography, school programs, sexual education, arts and entertainment
> content.. the list grows daily... religious freedom, soon... maybe... (?)
>
> This path does notdo not represent more freedom!
> It just caters to certain interests more than others.. (yours...?)
>
> You seem to be suggesting that they support a libertarian platform..
> They don't - they merely mouth "lower taxes: less centralized government"
> while stealing as much if not more (just from different areas) and directing
> it covertly.

Its actually a libertarian joke. The other side of the joke is that a Democrat
is merely a Republican who has been laid off.... The two phrases are meant to
communicate that Dems and Repubs are just two sides of the same political party,
the pro-government-as-the-solution party. Fortunately, more and more libertarian
ideas are seeping into the less demagogic members of both parties. Watching
which libertarian ideas seep into which party is pretty interesting, and may
lead to a real difference in parties once again.

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