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Offline B.A.D.

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« on: June 05, 2004, 09:22:00 PM »
G.,

My other ID is FYS&E&L.

Please review the website http://www.boycottsembler.com and accept my apologies.

I am not sure that I have the ability as any sort of historian. But, as you seem to have a level head I think it would be cool if some of us come together as a type of 'historian' group and gather information that can be edited on a regular basis. For example, Wikipedia would be a great online encyclopedia, appointing you as head historian, for people to view a factual history of Straight Incorporated and its full history - all in one place with all information links in it to Mel Sembler, Reagan, predecessors, and etc.

With all this in mind its not beyond visualizing several different things happening with this type of history: museum of cults, historical documents becoming available to different politicians, etc.

But my point is that as 'in your face' as I like to be, the truth is what is important. Whether its 'in your face' is up to how it is portrayed. I would like to have a full history of Straight all over again and in length. Between the different websites I think the information is slightly broken up even for a startup site like boycottsembler.com.

What thoughts ?

Sincerely,
B.
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2004, 05:22:00 PM »

the war on drugs is but one manifestation, albeit a very dramatic one, of the great moral contests of our age -- the struggle between two diametrically opposed images of man: between man as responsible moral agent, 'condemned' to freedom, benefiting and suffering from the consequences of his actions; and man as irresponsible child, unfit for freedom, 'protected' from its risks by agents of the omnicompetent state.
--Thomas Szasz

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