[PLUG-TALK] Fair Use, etc.

Jeme A Brelin jeme at brelin.net
Fri Mar 29 00:19:44 UTC 2002


On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, J.A. Henshaw wrote:
> You have exclusive right to use the land,  as long as you:

Russel Johnson addressed this stuff fairly well.  We are social
animals.  If you want to participate with the other animals, you gotta
abide by some common rules.

We can look on some people that have lived outside of society and talk
about how they didn't have to abide by rules, but they also didn't get any
kind of "exclusive right" to anything.

> I sense that you are genuinely interested in this and not merely being
> rhetorical, so if you want the entire enchilada I will be more than
> happy to give you the history and the proof.

Proof of what?

> >>Oh really?  Again,  I think the rest of the world agrees 
> >>that Marx was a communist.
> > 
> > No, Marx was a socialist. His dream was communism, achieved through
> > socialist methods. 
> >
> > America is more socialist now than it was 100 years ago. 
> 
> Same thing, whatever you say.  Is there a significant distinction?
> 
> Either one is antithetical to the constitution.

I defy you to find one item on the Constitution of the United States of
America that prevents a communist economy or a socialist state.

J.
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