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Date Posted: 06:16:25 01/30/00 Sun
Author: bnimble
Subject: Not long, I suspect
In reply to: Zenman 's message, "Re: Of course, it works..." on 02:37:43 01/30/00 Sun

> > > I went shopping at Vons the other day and the
> parking
> > > lot was being restriped. There were no lines
> > > whatsoever, and it was pretty much every vehicle
> for
> > > itself. But everything worked out surprisingly
> well.
> > > Most vehicles were parked on an angle just as
> though
> > > lines had been there. A few were out of alignment,
> > not
> > > spaced real well but, all in all, everything was
> > > fairly orderly.
> > >
> > > There was one car, though, that was parked fairly
> > > close to the store's entrance, and had taken up
> what
> > > amounted to 4 parking spots. A shopping cart rested
> > > against its door. Vigilante law, I suppose. GF
> >
> > It works because that's what is, always
> > was and ever shall be.
> >
> > "Government" is an illusion. There is only
> > self-government and someday enuf folks
> > will come to know this.
> >
> > "We've heard it said, that government is best which
> > governs least. That government is best which governs
> > not at all, and when men are prepared for it, that
> > will be the kind of government they will have."
> > --Henry David Thoreau, 1849
> >
> > ...and not before.
>
> But when will they be prepared for it?
>
> When?!

When The Illusion runs out of support.

Keep the faith, bro.

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