Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 22:18:03 -0500 From: steve@trinwords.com (Steve Trinward) Subject: Re: [lpaz-discuss] Re: Fwd: Oklahoma Victim Response. To: lpaz-discuss@yahoogroups.com Reply-To: lpaz-discuss@yahoogroups.com
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In addition, given the very SMALL likelihood that (1) McVeigh acted alone, or just with "John Doe #1"; (2) the explosion was entirely caused by his little fertilizr truck; (3) the Feds didn't have this whole thing set up in the first place; (4) there were no actions taken by the "authoritar" to make this whole thing worse than it was; and (5) McVeigh himself really understands the full implications of his declaration (to wit, if I all by myself decide I am at war with the State, anyone caught in the crossfire is "collateral damage") ...
there is even more reason why I'd pull the switch on Klinton before McVeigh ... though only by a few seconds!
- Steve
Dewaine McBride wrote:
> >From what I have read [and I have not read too extensively on this
> subjet, I admit], McVeigh did not intend to act according to
> principles that were moral to most people. The point he was trying
> to prove, I think, is that by doing EXACTLY the same kind of thing
> the gov't does all the time, he might be able to shock people into
> the reality that the gov't behaves brurally and murderously. But of
> course, most people are not able or willing to draw the conclusion
> that there are important similarities between McVeigh and the US
> Government, and that both should be put to death next month -- not
> McVeigh only.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Auvenshine [mailto:auvenj@mailcity.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001, 10:10 PM
> To: "Jason Auvenshine" <auvenj@lycos.com>
> Subject: [lpaz-discuss] Re: Fwd: Oklahoma Victim Response.
>
> Might the Oklahoma City bombing have been prevented if Mr. McVeigh
> had understood the principle upon which the rights he claimed to
> cherish really rest? We'll never know. But it's my hope that by
> myself and other Libertarians promoting the understanding of where
> our freedoms REALLY come from, such actions can be prevented in the
> future.
>
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