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From: moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 06:58:44 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 10:58 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 7, 9:55 am, "Stone me" <sun...@boulevard.hwd> wrote:

(Don't take it as future obligation, but... that's a pretty good
post.)

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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 07:00:21 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 7, 9:54 am, trotsky <gmsi...@email.com> wrote:

So does mine in Google.  Fuck 'em.

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From: calvin <cri...@windstream.net>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 07:01:07 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 7, 9:44 am, "The Giant Brain" <gi...@brain.invalid> wrote:

> Actually I am conservative on many fiscal issues

Hard to believe.

> and liberal on social issues.

The country can survive abortion and same-sex marriage.

> I think there should be a single-payer health system in this country, managed by
> the government

Which couldn't manage a whorehouse.

> and financed by making the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes.

They're already paying most of the taxes.  I wonder what you
think is their fair share.  100%?  Or, more intelligently, just
slightly less than the percentage that would kill their incentive
to produce?

Even more intelligent, which liberals will never understand,
would be to let the wealthy keep more of their money, which would
mean it stays invested and therefore boosts the economy and provides
jobs; and, far beyond what liberals are capable of understanding,
would increase tax revenue for the government.

> Sputter on Cal...

I intend to.  The likes of you can't shut me up.

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From: "The Giant Brain" <gi...@brain.invalid>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 10:03:11 -0500
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 11:03 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

"moviePig" <pwall...@moviepig.com> wrote in message

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On Nov 7, 9:54 am, trotsky <gmsi...@email.com> wrote:

So does mine in Google.  Fuck 'em.
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From: calvin <cri...@windstream.net>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 07:09:03 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 11:09 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 7, 9:55 am, "Stone me" <sun...@boulevard.hwd> wrote:

> ...
> Obama has by his taking the highest office in the land, made a
> section of people feel that the American Dream can still be
> something they can dream in too.
> I think of Nat King Cole, who, when taking up residence in a
> Hollywood street, was approached by one of his neighbours,
> (presumably after the word "n....r" was burned or dug into his lawn)
> "we just want to live in an area where there are no bad people"
> To which Cole replied, "me too".

I haven't been ranting about racial issues.  I've said before
that the one good thing about Obama's election was the
breaking of the color barrier.  It's what Obama's agenda is
bringing to the country that is the problem.  It would have
been an unmixed great thing if the color barrier had been
broken by the election of someone like Condoleezza Rice,
who would not have brought economic destruction along
with her.

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From: trotsky <gmsi...@email.com>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 15:16:03 GMT
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Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

I can, though.  By my count I've made you leave the group permanently at
least three or four times.

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From: trotsky <gmsi...@email.com>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 15:18:49 GMT
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 11:18 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

calvin wrote:
> On Nov 7, 9:55 am, "Stone me" <sun...@boulevard.hwd> wrote:
>> ...
>> Obama has by his taking the highest office in the land, made a
>> section of people feel that the American Dream can still be
>> something they can dream in too.
>> I think of Nat King Cole, who, when taking up residence in a
>> Hollywood street, was approached by one of his neighbours,
>> (presumably after the word "n....r" was burned or dug into his lawn)
>> "we just want to live in an area where there are no bad people"
>> To which Cole replied, "me too".

> I haven't been ranting about racial issues.

No, you've been ranting about divisiveness.

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From: "The Giant Brain" <gi...@brain.invalid>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 10:38:58 -0500
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 11:38 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

"calvin" <cri...@windstream.net> wrote in message

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On Nov 7, 9:44 am, "The Giant Brain" <gi...@brain.invalid> wrote:

> Actually I am conservative on many fiscal issues

Hard to believe.

> and liberal on social issues.

The country can survive abortion and same-sex marriage.

> I think there should be a single-payer health system in this country, managed
> by
> the government

Which couldn't manage a whorehouse.

> and financed by making the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes.

They're already paying most of the taxes.  I wonder what you
think is their fair share.  100%?  Or, more intelligently, just
slightly less than the percentage that would kill their incentive
to produce?

Even more intelligent, which liberals will never understand,
would be to let the wealthy keep more of their money, which would
mean it stays invested and therefore boosts the economy and provides
jobs; and, far beyond what liberals are capable of understanding,
would increase tax revenue for the government.

> Sputter on Cal...

I intend to.  The likes of you can't shut me up.
--------------------------------------------------------

No one is trying to shut you up Cal, least of all me.
I love to see you dittoheads rant and rave about the big bad liberals.


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From: moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 14:31:25 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 6:31 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 7, 9:09 am, calvin <cri...@windstream.net> wrote:

> On Nov 7, 8:52 am, "The Giant Brain" <gi...@brain.invalid> wrote:

> > There, there Cal... Be a good fellow and drink your milk.
> > Mommy is bringing you your tinfoil hat and will chase all
> > the big bad liberals away...

> Unfortunately the liberals are here to stay.  A grim consolation
> in all this is that those liberals who are not so extreme, but have
> enabled the extremists, are going to suffer for what they have
> brought on everyone.
> ...

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From: David Oberman <dober...@socal.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 10:38:34 -0800
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Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

calvin <cri...@windstream.net> wrote:
>Even more intelligent, which liberals will never understand,
>would be to let the wealthy keep more of their money, which would
>mean it stays invested and therefore boosts the economy and provides
>jobs;

I say let all of us keep most of our money. I don't need an
"Agricultural Marketing Service" -- who does?

Look at all this waste of everyone's money:

http://www.usa.gov/Agencies/Federal/All_Agencies/index.shtml

I look at that & I scream inwardly, over & over. It's a nightmare that
never ends, an eternal anxiety attack.

"Office of Government Ethics"?! http://www.usoge.gov/
What they do to us in real life is even more sophisticated satire than
anything you can read in Swift, Pope, or Voltaire.

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From: "steve" <st...@steve.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 15:28:13 GMT
Local: Mon, Nov 9 2009 11:28 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

On  6-Nov-2009, moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com> wrote:

> > It's incoherent in context, i.e. I cannot relate it to the issue at
> > hand.
> > And, of course, since you refer to attitude and NOT action, it says
> > nothing
> > about censorship which, we apparently agree (and I might add... duh),
> > requires action.  You toss in that admission as a parenthetical comment,
> > when it is, in fact, the crux of the problem!

> No.  E.g., BB might abjure 'NC-17's because those are more expensive
> rather than because they're naughty.  In either instance, BB's
> 'action' is the same.  It's their 'attitude' in the second instance
> that makes it censorship.

Sigh.  I think we need to start from basics, here.  Im not confident it will
be productive, though.  See below.

> > The bottom line is that none of this is of any value to the discussion.
> >  In
> > intellectual terms, you're just blathering.

> No, I'm anwering a seeming inconsistency you perceived and queried
> (and elided).

Fair enough.  I was out of patience and it got the best of me.

> > BB is not impeding anything.  They are simply offering less than you
> > would
> > like them to offer.  Likewise, the local hardware store fails to offer
> > NC-17
> > videos (or any videos, in fact).  So, by your logic, they censor.  That
> > is
> > where your reasoning breaks down.

> So, if the local KKK purchases and burns all the town's copies of
> 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', they're just giving me the *choice* of not
> reading it or moving?

LOL.  That's called commerce, my friend.  And if anyone thinks buying all
available copies is a viable strategy to keep information out of the market,
I'd love to be the supplier.  Any supplier would just keep em coming until
they stopped buying.  In fact, other suppliers of such material, if they get
wind of the the spike in sales, would flood that local market with similar
items.  Markets are dynamic, yet so many people treat them, analytically, as
if they are static.

"It's a profit deal!"
        Steve Martin in "The Jerk"

> > > > hand waving = avoiding or failing to address relevant issues

> > > ("Hand waving" connotes something different to me.  But never mind.)

> > I picked that up in college.  How did you understand it?

> 'Hand waving', afaik, is when potentially complex details of a
> presentation are deceptively dismissed as patently trivial ...i.e.,
> with the wave of a hand.

Easily close enough to my intended meaning.

> > You have to be specific.  What is threatening their finances?  If they
> > are
> > violating property rights, the many consequences are all a result of
> > that
> > injustice.  If they are not violating prop rights (or making a credible
> > threat to do so)...how are they threatening finances?

> E.g., your town's ultra-major employer chooses to terminate you for
> supporting global-warming initiatives.  You can relocate, but only at
> huge financial burden...

No violation of anyones rights, there.

> > Look back through the thread.  In many instances you either ignored
> > pointed
> > questions or your reply was unresponsive.  The former is obviously
> > intentional as I know you can read.   The latter may not be.

> Oh, yes.  *Now* I see all those pointed questions I ducked...  Are you
> kidding?

I'll paste them in, yet again (3rd time).

*****************************
So...how does BB "impede my access" to NC-17 films simply by not providing
them?  And isnt every person or business that doesnt rent or sell them (like
your neighbor, the drug store, hardware store, clothing shops, car
dealerships, etc.) "impeding my access" to NC-17 films just as much as BB?
That's the absurdity I predicted.

So... providing a service (selling books, DVDs, CDs) confers a duty?  How
so?  What is the extent of that duty?  And what meets the test of "fully
open access"?  And I notice you're now talking about what you "worthwhile
zeal to thwart censorship" as your justification for a definition of
censorship.  That's circular, and gets you nowhere.

*****************************

Last time I pasted these in, you waxed general rather than addressing them
specifically.  The first time they were ignored completely.  If you chose to
address any of tyem specifgiucally, I would hoppe that it is this:

"So... providing a service (selling books, DVDs, CDs) confers a duty?  How
so?"

But (since Im now such an admirer of the Clintons) I suggest we hit
Hillary's Russian "Reset Button", instead.

Here are a couple question that I ask you to answer specifically:

1. Is it fair to say that you believe in (or advocate) free speech defined
at least as expansively as the current supreme court (ignoring campaign
finance law..where they may now fix thier recent abysmal fuckup), to wit
(essentially):
        Speech is protected unless it is a. obscene, or b. it advocates violence in
        a context where violence is imminent.

2. Do you agree that: The right to speak includes the right not to speak,
the right to financially support those with whom you agree, and to withhold
support from those with whom you disagree.

That's all for now.  I want to take this in baby steps, first laying the
groundwork before we build anything.

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From: moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 15:25:11 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 10 2009 7:25 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 9, 10:28 am, "steve" <st...@steve.com> wrote:

At least that expansively.  Yes, I think so.  (But if I were King, I
might actually consider a few *additional* restrictions... starting
with a baleful look at the advertising industry...)

> 2. Do you agree that: The right to speak includes the right not to speak,
> the right to financially support those with whom you agree, and to withhold
> support from those with whom you disagree.

> That's all for now.  I want to take this in baby steps, first laying the
> groundwork before we build anything.

Baby's first steps appear to be out onto the Interstate.  E.g., it
seems that, in the U.S. anyway, 'financial support' enables purchase
of the public psyche.  I.e., dollars *can* buy even "autonomous"
votes... and thus power... and thus the wherewithal to bestow still
more "financial support"...

No, I don't know how I'd rewrite the laws to fix this ...and, for all
I know, your "hands-off" solution may be the best of a bad lot.  But I
do think the noble principles it protects *may* cascade to a social
system that self-destructs (...which may explain why no
extraterrestrial societies have ever advanced enough to visit us).

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From: "steve" <st...@steve.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:28:43 GMT
Local: Tues, Nov 10 2009 10:28 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

On  9-Nov-2009, moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com> wrote:

> > 1. Is it fair to say that you believe in (or advocate) free speech
> > defined
> > at least as expansively as the current supreme court (ignoring campaign
> > finance law..where they may now fix thier recent abysmal fuckup), to wit
> > (essentially):
> >         Speech is protected unless it is a. obscene, or b. it advocates
> > violence in
> >         a context where violence is imminent.

> At least that expansively.  Yes, I think so.  (But if I were King, I
> might actually consider a few *additional* restrictions... starting
> with a baleful look at the advertising industry...)

Is it possible for you to make a statement of principle, unhedged ("I think
so") and without flippant dicta?

> > 2. Do you agree that: The right to speak includes the right not to
> > speak,
> > the right to financially support those with whom you agree, and to
> > withhold
> > support from those with whom you disagree.
> Baby's first steps appear to be out onto the Interstate.  E.g., it
> seems that, in the U.S. anyway, 'financial support' enables purchase
> of the public psyche.  I.e., dollars *can* buy even "autonomous"
> votes... and thus power... and thus the wherewithal to bestow still
> more "financial support"...

"...purchase of the public psyche"?

I cant talk to you.  You protect your conclusions with a wall of nonsense.
Incoherence is your refuge.

My hopes werent high.

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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:43:19 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On 6 nov, 15:11, "steve" <st...@steve.com> wrote:

I INVITE YOU TO SUCK MY COCK, STEWE. I'M NOT ABUSING OR CENSORING YOU,
I'M ONLY EXERTING INFLUENCE.

why is this jerk off exactly like the southern girl in whatever works?


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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:59:16 GMT
Local: Wed, Nov 11 2009 4:59 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

On 10-Nov-2009, sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I INVITE YOU TO SUCK MY COCK, STEWE.

I invite you to suck your own cock.

> I'M NOT ABUSING OR CENSORING YOU,
> I'M ONLY EXERTING INFLUENCE.

Any chance you actually want to be understood, blob-man?  I never have a
clue what you're on about.
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:33:17 -0800 (PST)
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On 10 nov, 21:59, "steve" <st...@steve.com> wrote:

> On 10-Nov-2009, sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > I INVITE YOU TO SUCK MY COCK, STEWE.

> I invite you to suck your own cock.

> > I'M NOT ABUSING OR CENSORING YOU,
> > I'M ONLY EXERTING INFLUENCE.

> Any chance you actually want to be understood, blob-man?  I never have a
> clue what you're on about.
> --

but but buut you say that to sooo maaany peeple, mebbe you're the
fucking problem?

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From: "steve" <st...@steve.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 23:01:11 GMT
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 7:01 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

On 11-Nov-2009, sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> but but buut you say that to sooo maaany peeple, mebbe you're the
> fucking problem?

That's one possibility.  The other is that it's mostly the people who cant
make sense of things that feel compelled to argue with me.
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sirblob2  
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From: sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 16:00:29 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 8:00 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On 12 nov, 00:01, "steve" <st...@steve.com> wrote:

> On 11-Nov-2009, sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > but but buut you say that to sooo maaany peeple, mebbe you're the
> > fucking problem?

> That's one possibility.  The other is that it's mostly the people who cant
> make sense of things that feel compelled to argue with me.
> --

no, the you and calvin variety introducing nutty far right off topic
banter is silly. i mean how can someone with his own private language
like you, exist? coercion is a bunny rabbit and free market doesnt
censor because mama cass is a bunny rabbit, jesus, you prolly take
yourself seriously cuz money allows you to, wow

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From: David Oberman <dober...@socal.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:28:18 -0800
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 9:28 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>no, the you and calvin variety introducing nutty far right off topic
>banter is silly. i mean how can someone with his own private language
>like you, exist? coercion is a bunny rabbit and free market doesnt
>censor because mama cass is a bunny rabbit, jesus, you prolly take
>yourself seriously cuz money allows you to, wow

How would you describe:

1. Me?
2. Sutpen?
3. Karl Rackwitz?
4. Gaza?


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From: calvin <cri...@windstream.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:34:39 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 10:34 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 11, 7:00 pm, sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> no, the you and calvin variety introducing nutty far right off topic
> banter is silly. i mean how can someone with his own private language
> like you, exist? coercion is a bunny rabbit and free market doesnt
> censor because mama cass is a bunny rabbit, jesus, you prolly take
> yourself seriously cuz money allows you to, wow

It's funny how much alike you and The Giant Brain sound;
but aside from that (hear Willie Nelson's voice now):  I am
always on your mind ..... I am always on your mind.

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From: moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:44:16 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 11:44 am
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 11, 8:28 pm, David Oberman <dober...@socal.rr.com> wrote:

> sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >no, the you and calvin variety introducing nutty far right off topic
> >banter is silly. i mean how can someone with his own private language
> >like you, exist? coercion is a bunny rabbit and free market doesnt
> >censor because mama cass is a bunny rabbit, jesus, you prolly take
> >yourself seriously cuz money allows you to, wow

> How would you describe:

> 1. Me?
> 2. Sutpen?
> 3. Karl Rackwitz?
> 4. Gaza?

(Pointed.  But I'm not convinced you'd be listening past #1...)

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From: David Oberman <dober...@socal.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:29:27 -0800
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 12:29 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com> wrote:
>> How would you describe:

>> 1. Me?
>> 2. Sutpen?
>> 3. Karl Rackwitz?
>> 4. Gaza?

>(Pointed.  But I'm not convinced you'd be listening past #1...)

I do like people to talk about me, as long as it's fair & balanced.
But I would like to know what happened to Karl Rackwitz. He was a
great contributor to this group for years.

And you-know-who is still missing . . . .


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From: moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:58:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On Nov 11, 11:29 pm, David Oberman <dober...@socal.rr.com> wrote:

> moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com> wrote:
> >> How would you describe:

> >> 1. Me?
> >> 2. Sutpen?
> >> 3. Karl Rackwitz?
> >> 4. Gaza?

> >(Pointed.  But I'm not convinced you'd be listening past #1...)

> I do like people to talk about me, as long as it's fair & balanced.
> But I would like to know what happened to Karl Rackwitz. He was a
> great contributor to this group for years.

> And you-know-who is still missing . . . .

So is Alric Knebel, btw.  (Perhaps it's the Rapture...)

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From: sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 23:21:42 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 3:21 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster
On 12 nov, 02:28, David Oberman <dober...@socal.rr.com> wrote:

> sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >no, the you and calvin variety introducing nutty far right off topic
> >banter is silly. i mean how can someone with his own private language
> >like you, exist? coercion is a bunny rabbit and free market doesnt
> >censor because mama cass is a bunny rabbit, jesus, you prolly take
> >yourself seriously cuz money allows you to, wow

> How would you describe:

> 1. Me?

you introduced me to stevie nicks and kate bush...

> 2. Sutpen?

i dont like his film writing

> 3. Karl Rackwitz?

cant remember ppl from a decade ago, the golden age of usenet when 30
ppl would talk about the use of nuns in a movie

> 4. Gaza?

he may be as fascist as steve but at least he doesnt think himself the
roland barthes of the abramovich crowd

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From: "steve" <st...@steve.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:29:53 GMT
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 10:29 pm
Subject: Re: Man Stabs Himself So He Doesn't Have To Work At Blockbuster

On 11-Nov-2009, sirblob2 <sirbl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > That's one possibility.  The other is that it's mostly the people who
> > cant
> > make sense of things that feel compelled to argue with me.
> > --

> no, the you and calvin variety introducing nutty far right off topic
> banter is silly. i mean how can someone with his own private language
> like you, exist? coercion is a bunny rabbit and free market doesnt
> censor because mama cass is a bunny rabbit, jesus, you prolly take
> yourself seriously cuz money allows you to, wow

LOL. Let's see....from this thread:

****************
coercion = the use of violence or it's credible threat

censorship = stifling expression by coercive measures

A free market simply can not censor because there is no cercion (by
definition).
****************

Are these definitions (and conclusion) difficult to understand (and apply)
and/or are they highly specialized (my own private language)?

From dictionary.com

co·er·cion

–noun
1. the act of coercing; use of force or intimidation to obtain compliance.
2. force or the power to use force in gaining compliance, as by a government
or police force.

Censorship is a little more difficult, because PM and I were talking about
censorship as a moral matter...so definitions that refer to such universally
acceptable things as "self censorship" obviously dont apply.  But Im OK,
anyway.

From Wiktionary:

censorship
The use of state or group power to control freedom of expression, such as
passing laws to prevent media from being published or propagated.

From Princeton.edu

censor - ban: forbid the public distribution of ( a movie or a newspaper)

So Im clearly not alone in the linguistic wilderness.  I'll leave it to
anyone who's reading to judge if my definitions are coherent.

The conclusion follows immediately (free market = non coercive market, and
coercion is required to censor, therefore...)

As for this:

> you prolly take
> yourself seriously cuz money allows you to,

Nope...no idea what you mean.  A poor man can take himself just as seriously
as a rich man...and often with good reason, I'll venture.

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