Subj : Re: [twgsdotorg] To : All From : <> Date : Tue Jan 14 2003 12:57 am Heh Wow .. Good point here .. I for one support the death penalty .. but would want a 100% *Guilty* factor in there .. sadly that's never going to be possible .. so I guess my support is flaw'd .. ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Mad Hatter" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:25 AM Subject: [twgsdotorg] > > > > There are three good reasons that the Death Penalty is a dead issue in Canada. The Killer M's, David Millgard, Donald Marshall, and Guy Paul Morin. > > All three of these gentlemen were convicted of murder, all exonerated. > > For those who say it couldn't happen in the USA, I suggest you look at Illinois where in the last 10 years 23 inmates who were on death row were later found innocent. > > The point of this being (for both Sanders and Cherokee who seem unable to find it) is that government is best kept starved and inoffensive, so that it cannot interfere with the lives of the citizens. All governments should be kept this way - consider Saddam Hussein if his government was defanged. He'd end up looking like the Stay-Pufft Marshmellow Man. > > Government is not he solution to the problem - it is the problem. > > The only good politician is a dead one (they don't raise taxes). > > The best government is the least government, and the least government is no government at all. > > Taxation is theft. > > Why is the U.S. Government so hard on the Mafia? They don't like competition. > > > > The Mad Hatter - Radical to the Bone > > > > >from a message by col sanders about Re: OT Military: > > No, I just don't find very many offenses worthy of execution. > > Cherokee wrote: > > >So violating the law is ok as long as it results in something > >productive? > > > > --- FEddy 1.4.03/modPHX * Origin: http://www.twgs.org -- THE Trade Wars web forum! (1:229/522.0) .