[ExI] Philanthropy

natasha at natasha.cc natasha at natasha.cc
Fri Jul 8 00:38:28 UTC 2011


Quoting Kelly Anderson <kellycoinguy at gmail.com>:

> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:53 PM,  <natasha at natasha.cc> wrote:
>> Quoting Kelly Anderson <kellycoinguy at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Natasha Vita-More  <natasha at natasha.cc>
>>> wrote:
>>> The biggest problem America faces is that we don't have any REAL
>>> choices. You can choose Republicrat A or Republicrat B. So I agree
>>> that belief systems do need to be finer grained. But isms give you a
>>> bit of a head start on what someone MOSTLY believes, and you can go
>>> from there. Every system has some downsides, absolutely. It's just
>>> that universal slavery never seemed all that appealing to me.

I did not write the above statement.

I wrote:
>> We have very real choices, one of which is social networking.
>>
>> Recently a jury determined that a woman was not guilty even though
>> substantial evidence indicated that she commited a murder or intentionally
>> covered up an accidental death, thereby contributing to a serious legal
>> offense worthy of jail time. Shocked by the outcome and within minutes of
>> the verdict, a social networking project exposed a Petition to create a new
>> law, which has obtained over 400,000 signatures so far.  It is this type of
>> passion that outspeaks left or right.
>
> I respect you Natasha, however, this is just details... today's
> weather. The climate is Republicrat.

I have no idea what you are talking about, but please don't bother to  
explain because it is not interesting to me.

> As to the outcome of the trial, better that 100 guilty men go free
> than 1 innocent man go to jail.

It is far better that 100 guilty men do get convicted and 1 innocent  
man does go free.

> If they get their law changed, I hope
> it doesn't endanger double jeopardy.

I am not sure what you are referring to. I did not say any law should  
be changed.

Natasha






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