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Re: So, What IS a Fascist, anyway?




Jim Dauven wrote:
> 
> I just found out yesterday that the police had stopped in a
> traffic stop a vehicle with two people that had one of my
> dividend distribution checks as well as credit cards, and
> other personal data that they had stolen for mail boxes.
> 
> Upon questioning the police officer I have found that these
> people have been doing this for the last three years and have
> been arrested numerous times but because of over crowded
> jails they get released after three hours to go out and
> rob some more mail boxes.
> 
> I support violence to change there life style, They put
> their hand in my mail box and the cops put a bullet
> through their freaking head,

The death penalty for mail theft and fraud?

You're one sick motherfucker. I hope you never breed.

> notify the family where to
> pick up the bodies and charge them for the use of the
> ammo.
> 
> Some time a Little fascism can go a long way to protect
> the rest of us from the slime balls out there.
> 
> The Independent
> 
> Rico Yungblud wrote:
> >
> > David I. Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > <snip>
> >
> > > There's a difference between using violence to impose a lifestyle on someone(s)
> > > and using force to prevent said imposition. Note that I said *force*, not
> > > *violence*. Blocking a blow aimed at your head definitely requires force,
> > > but it isn't violence.
> > >
> > > -dir
> >
> > At what point do you consider force to become violence?  In your
> > example, what if your block does not stop further aggression?  What if
> > they pull a knife or gun?  Suppose you have warning that they are
> > coming with a gun and intend to kill you?
> >
> > If someone is brandishing a large knife is advancing toward me
> > quickly, and I have no immediate path of effective retreat, and I'm
> > not some kind of martial-arts expert or commando type, anything short
> > of me drawing a firearm and killing them will probably result in my
> > death or prolonged hospitalization with severe injuries.  If I kill
> > them is that violence as opposed to mere force?
> >
> > -AA

-- 
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a
revolutionary act.
- George Orwell



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