From: "Paul" Date: Thu Sep 29, 2005 8:35 pm Subject: Aaron Starr, pro-war [LPCalPeace] Re: THOSE AGAINST THE WAR. . . Mark, I do follow the golden rule. I do under others as I'd have them do unto me......that is until they screw with me. Then it's thier ass. I freely and happily wish death on those who are the enemies of freedom and especially those who have made themselves into my enemy. Here are just a few of the people the world would be much better without... George W. Bush and every person related to him Tony Blair Katherine Harris Condoleezza Rice Dick Cheney Donald Rumsfield John Ashcroft Alberto Gonzalez John Roberts Janet Reno Antonin Scalia Anthony M. Kennedy David Souter Clarence Thomas Ruth Bader Ginsberg Stephen Breyer John Paul Stevens Roy Moore Ann Coulter Rush Limbaugh Sean Hannity G. Gordon Liddy Bill O'Reilly Dennis Miller Bob Novak Dr. Laura Michael Savage Dennis Prager Al Franken Michael Moore Bruce Cohen Aaron Star Sandor Woren Brian Holtz Art Tuma Kevin Takenaga Mark Johnson M Carling Allen Hacker Willard Michlin Every single person in the 700 club, Christian Coalition, and the Family Research Council Every member of the Fabian society, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Tri-Lateral commission. Everyone involved in the FTAA agreement Bono from U2 (Nevermind...he is too talented. He just needs to be beaten severely) There are so many more, but I don't have time... --- In LPCalPeace@yahoogroups.com, "Mark W. Stroberg" wrote: > Paul: > I know you do not consider yourself to be a Christian, but you do > consider yourself to be a libertarian. My particular slant on libertarianism > is that it is much like Christianity. It is like it in the following way: As > libertarians (or Christians), we must never wish ill on anybody for any > reason, to do so would violate the golden rule, or what I call the principle > of moral symmetry. It is my personal religious belief that prayers for ill > are never answered, they only reflect back on the wisher. I think that > wishing ill on any person defeats whatever positive forces were the supposed > motivation for wishing ill. Call it "Karma" or simply "what goes around > comes around," but I have seen this principle in action in my own life many > times. It can be seen today in the increased terrorism brought about by our > interventionist foreign policy. Just a thought. > > Mark W. Stroberg > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul" > To: > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:59 PM > Subject: Aaron Starr, pro-war [LPCalPeace] Re: THOSE AGAINST THE WAR. . . > > > > Nice. This is awesome. Aaron has told me many times that he has "no > > position" on the war. He talked to me for an hour at the last > > convention about how "some unnamed nation" that was invading neighbors > > somewhere had to be stopped, but said this didn't mean "Iraq". > > > > I knew he was full of shit then, but this proves it. Nothing will > > damn you more than your own words. > > > > I've been watching the television news talking about the fires up in > > the Calabasas area, and as much as I hate to see people suffer, the > > thought of Aaron Star burning to death in a fire or losing everything > > he owns warms the cockles of my heart. I only wish a few of his pals > > would go there to try to save him and suffer the same fate. > > > > I realize this makes me sound like a monster, but I have to be honest. > > I can't help it. The world would be a much better place without > > their ilk infiltrating the party and trying to destroy the only hope > > of fixing America without a bloody revolution.