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99 From: "Jim C" <globalenergymusik@housemusic.com>
100 To: scr@socal-raves.org, fitrhaper@aol.com, pbrock@odin.ac.hmc.edu
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117 Hi New to the List. Just curious. What would you have the government do instead? I see alot of passion over this topic so I assume you have an alternative to Ashcroft. These are tough times, and call for quick and concise thinking, Gov is doing its best, Do we have anything better in mind that can be implemented in a short amount of time like this is.?
119 > FitRhapER@aol.comDate: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 00:39:20 EST
120 > Re: [scr] scary pbrock@odin.ac.hmc.edu, scr@socal-raves.org
121 >argh! That makes me so angry. Every time i see another people happily not
122 >questioning anything and going along with the government for some idiotic
123 >reason (i cant really figure out why people happily go along with things, i
124 >guess just less stress or something) it just disheartens me further. Why
125 >don't these people see just a bit further. I mean it's not hard to see how
126 >this could be misused is it? And alot of these people wont be convinced
127 >otherwise. You tell them the facts. They give you the obivious retort (the
128 >one they've been spoon fed), you show them how that could be side stepped to
129 >hurt the innocent, they give you another answer (usually one they thought up
130 >themselves, oo how clever), you again show em how this is
131 >wrong/unconstitutional/gonna fuck everything up. They give you a "yeah well,
132 >the government needs to stop terrorism somehow!" kind of answer.
134 >grrrr. *slap* WAKE UP BITCH!!! then they ask you why your eyes are all glazed
135 >over and you're smiling funny.
140 >> i know many mudders who think the goverenment is being perfectly
141 >> reasonable and that everything about the war and the new laws is
142 >> correct. one girl lives like a few doors down from me and it just cracks
145 >> jesus i can understand not hating everyth9ing, but being happy with every
146 >> action the government is taking now just boggles my mind
148 >> on an unrelated note./......
150 >> i like buffy songs...yay buffy songs
156 >> http://www.geocities.com/amphitrite27/index.html
158 >> I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems
159 >> don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and
160 >> end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and
161 >> making the best of it without knowing what's going to happen next.
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