[Rhodes22-list] plunge - reward - Brooklyn? - Alice (PoliticalComment - Al do not read)

John Tonjes r22rumrunner at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 12:20:36 EST 2008


Stan,
Glad you could take some precious time away from work to join our little
group. That's the way most right wingers go. They spout their views
vehemently for years and then some years later quietly admit they were wrong
and chang their minds. As always, the left is always right. I am now ducking
for cover.

Rummy



On Jan 4, 2008 11:08 AM, stan <stan at rhodes22.com> wrote:

> need a two second break:
>
> I watched Bill sail on LIS.  Not Bad.  One of our liberal Rhodies was
> invited to join him for a cruise.  Turns out Buckley has some genes that
> might disillusion Ed.  He graciously eventually changed his mind on drugs
> and now joins me in saying they should be legal so we can end that war -
> not
> sure re his current thinking on ending the democracy exporting wars.
> Gotta
> watch your heroes these days - they are coming in many shades.
>
> ss
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brad Haslett" <flybrad at gmail.com>
> To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 8:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] plunge - reward - Brooklyn? - Alice
> (PoliticalComment - Al do not read)
>
>
> > Ed,
> >
> > All three of Buckley's books on sailing are excellent reads, I highly
> > recommend them. Frankly, I don't read much fiction because there's too
> > many
> > good history and economics books out there and too little time.
>  However,
> > if
> > fiction is your thing, start with "Das Kapital".
> >
> > This is what one reviewer at Amazon had to say about Lynn's book, "and a
> > little arrogant (don't expect a balanced look at the subject of gun
> > control)". Arrogance pretty much sums up the whole of leftist views, "we
> > know better than you how to spend your money, run your life, etc."
> >
> > You missed another great dinner party this weekend.  One of our Chinese
> > guests who was born after the Cultural Revolution went off on a tangent
> > with
> > her liberal observations on the USA and the world.  Another guest was a
> > Chinese dissident writer with a different experience from a "nanny
> state".
> > I didn't have to go dig out my handgun to settle the dispute but it did
> > give
> > me some peace knowing it was available.
> >
> > Every Utopian experiment of the 20th Century resorted to violence to
> > maintain control after the inevitable failure to deliver as promised.
>  In
> > every case, allowing only the state to own guns was the first step.  We
> > never learn!
> >
> > Brad
> >
> >
> >
> > On Jan 4, 2008 5:49 AM, Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Lynn H,
> >>
> >> We need clarification.  We have a Rhodie named Alice W, is this another
> >> Alice?
> >>
> >> John B  noted that he was a NPR listener.  That is consistent with his
> >> liberal views.  NPR is a socialist rag using a deceptive label of
> Public
> >> Radio to lure and mislead the audience.
> >>
> >> Now we may have a new Rhodie (he has not taken delivery yet) who
> appears
> >> to
> >> acknowledge that he is also a fellow traveler.  Ugh...
> >>
> >> We need readers of the moderate 'Weekly Standard'.  Or more
> commentators
> >> representing a real America historical point of view.  Wasn't Bill
> >> Buckley
> >> a
> >> sailor?  We need a sailor or even better a Rhodes owner as erudite and
> >> lucid
> >> as Bill Buckley.  Yea all pray for salvation and honest accurate
> comment.
> >>
> >> "Free speech is a priceless and indispensable attribute of a free
> society
> >> because it is a necessary means for deliberating upon public policy.
>  But
> >> this deliberation does not extend to everything."  (Harry Jaffa)  Free
> >> speech is not false when it denies the use of the liberty to those
> intent
> >> on
> >> destroying the free society.
> >>
> >> Ed K
> >> Greenville, SC, USA
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> View this message in context:
> >>
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> .
> >>
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