> My advice to the Libertarian is: go out and get another cat and test
> another brand of canned food on him. If he doesn't die, you've made
> the right choice. If he does, why then, get another cat and TEST THE
> DAMN FOOD YOURSELF, a.shole.
>
> Lisa
Not sure who you were ranting at, but please don't pigeonhole
libertarians. I'm one, and I agree with your sentiment. The best choice
is the one you didn't mention; feed them what you eat :)
We're just as diverse as any other political stripe. (I was a
libertarian long before it became fashionable. Well, a Heinleiner :) )
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fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives
up but with life itself."
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Hey - 27 Mar 2007 17:44 GMT
> Not sure who you were ranting at, but please don't pigeonhole
> libertarians. I'm one, and I agree with your sentiment. The best choice is
> the one you didn't mention; feed them what you eat :)
>
> We're just as diverse as any other political stripe. (I was a libertarian
> long before it became fashionable. Well, a Heinleiner :) )
When former Georgia congressman Bob Barr recently switched from
the Republican party to Libertarian, it was a wake up call
for many people. Both parties, the Dimocreeps and the Publicans,
offer no choice any longer. The Democraps are the party of left
wing nut cases and other assorted wackos and hypocrits, while the
Publicans are more interested in personal greed than in implementing
the true Conservative reforms the American people want and sent them
to Washington to do.
Lisa - 27 Mar 2007 23:09 GMT
> > My advice to the Libertarian is: go out and get another cat and test
> > another brand of canned food on him. If he doesn't die, you've made
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> libertarians. I'm one, and I agree with your sentiment. The best choice
> is the one you didn't mention; feed them what you eat :)
Nope. We got tired of government regulation, so we axed the FDA. Now
your meat is infected with Listeria, and you and your cat are both
dead.
> We're just as diverse as any other political stripe. (I was a
> libertarian long before it became fashionable. Well, a Heinleiner :) )
Is that so? Big deal.
Lisa
Fred G. Mackey - 28 Mar 2007 14:25 GMT
>>>My advice to the Libertarian is: go out and get another cat and test
>>>another brand of canned food on him. If he doesn't die, you've made
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> your meat is infected with Listeria, and you and your cat are both
> dead.
And the Democrats would prohibit pet ownership and the Republicans would
let your neighbors hunt your pet.
That's how ridiculous your extremist idea of liberals is.
>> We're just as diverse as any other political stripe. (I was a
>>libertarian long before it became fashionable. Well, a Heinleiner :) )
>
> Is that so? Big deal.
>
> Lisa
Fred G. Mackey - 28 Mar 2007 14:26 GMT
>>>> My advice to the Libertarian is: go out and get another cat and test
>>>> another brand of canned food on him. If he doesn't die, you've made
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>
> That's how ridiculous your extremist idea of liberals is.
Obviously, I meant libertarians, not liberls.
Flame on, Lisa.
>>> We're just as diverse as any other political stripe. (I was a
>>> libertarian long before it became fashionable. Well, a Heinleiner :) )
>>
>> Is that so? Big deal.
>>
>> Lisa
Why do you find the thought of *anyone's* cat dying funny?
Lisa - 29 Mar 2007 21:34 GMT
> Why do you find the thought of *anyone's* cat dying funny?
I don't, but I do find Libertarians really brain-dead.
Lisa
Karl Hungus - 30 Mar 2007 02:54 GMT
: > Why do you find the thought of *anyone's* cat dying funny?
:
: I don't, but I do find Libertarians really brain-dead.
You seem to be making a concerted (and largely successful) effort to come
across as a hysterical shrew. To me, maybe you're the one who's brain dead.