[!CrackMonkey!] "uncertainty principle is untenable" -- spam or science?
dep
dep at linuxandmain.com
Wed Jan 15 16:32:17 PST 2003
begin Joakim Ziegler's quote:
| Why do you find it necessary that foreigners who break that
| particular law should be treated differently than citizens who do
| so?
they're not, if they are doing so as an act of war, as witness the
recently concluded court of appeals case which demonstrated that
citizens who undertake to be enemy combatants will be treated as
enemy combatants. and enemy combatants are not entitled to the rights
and privileges afforded citizens. for instance, we shoot them. there
is considerable precedent for this, which extends back to a point far
before there were firearms with which to shoot them; when they were
speared, or knifed, or burned, or popped in the head with a rock.
however, when people come here specifically to do us harm, or when
there is reason to believe that they intend so to do, then they have
the choice of facing suspicion here or -- and this is by far the
better choice -- staying the fuck home.
now. it happens that a group of swarthy gents of middle eastern
extraction has listed as its purpose the extinction of the west.
moreover, they have conducted numerous demonstrations of their intent
to bring this about. you may have heard of some of them. in my
estimation, that it prina facie reason to suspect gents of middle
eastern extraction who want to drop in for any reason. and gents of
middle eastern extraction who do not care for this policy have as
remedies to them the aforementioned option of staying the hell home
or bringing pressure on the heaven-on-earth governmernts they enjoy
in their homelands that those governments do something about the band
of anti-western gents, such that future travel to the u.s. can be
more convenient.
which is, actually, how it will turn out, and it is only a matter of
how many more americans going about their law-abiding business get
killed before it comes to pass.
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