Marti van Lin wrote: Evert van der Pik wrote: (s)Marti thinks highly of himself, although he never had a proper job, living of social security........ Silly me!!, Marti does volunteer work at the local loony bin, Vijverdal Maastricht. He "loves" psychiatric patients! http://groups.google.nl/group/comp.os.linux.advocacy/msg/4ce93bd386373237?hl=nl&dmode=source&output=gplain
Jane Galt <Jane_G@gulch.xyz> wrote: The Constitution set up a "sweet spot" situation to maximize freedom and minimize government. Provided that you were a wealthy white landowner. For women and blacks there was little to no freedom. Unfortunately the "Progressive" movement started subverting it over 100 years ago and are now succeeding. And we're now much better off. They
Jane Galt <Jane_G@gulch.xyz> wrote: The Constitution set up a "sweet spot" situation to maximize freedom and minimize government. Provided that you were a wealthy white landowner. For women and blacks there was little to no freedom. Unfortunately the "Progressive" movement started subverting it over 100 years ago and are now succeeding. And we're now much better off. They
On Jun 1, 5:36 am, Jane Galt <Jan...@gulch.xyz> wrote: Mr.B1ack <b...@barrk.net> wrote : No doubt there are some major survival advantages in heirarchical social organization, otherwise it would have been Darwined-away long ago. What is somewhat annoying though is that with our allegedly 'superior' intelligence, we've yet to find any really
On Jun 1, 5:36 am, Jane Galt <Jan...@gulch.xyz> wrote: Mr.B1ack <b...@barrk.net> wrote : No doubt there are some major survival advantages in heirarchical social organization, otherwise it would have been Darwined-away long ago. What is somewhat annoying though is that with our allegedly 'superior' intelligence, we've yet to find any really