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Thursday, August 5, 2004 at 2:41 PM A lengthily, but fascinating essay. I'm shocked to see Adam's name turn up in an intellectual paper, I personally didn't take Adam seriously regarding these opinions. --
The Architecture of Modern Political Power http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/ampp.html Indeed, the Nazi eugenical program was borrowed whole cloth from the movement in America and Britain, promoted most specifically by the American nuclear establishment. Consider that Adam Carolla, cohost of Loveline (distributed via Viacom's MTV and Westinghouse's WXRK (K-Rock east, home base of Howard Stern) and KROQ (K-Rock west, home base of Loveline) - note that Viacom and Westinghouse (CBS) have merged into a single corporation) openly and repeatedly maintains (in the program, over the air) that the state should have the authority to decide who is and is not permitted to procreate. The recent institution of genome patenting implies that the patent holder in some way owns the individual with that genome, since that individual is obviously practicing the patent. This is a remarkable corruption, and a generous (and unlikely) interpretation would allow the patent holder to kill the individual at the patent holder's caprice, since this is the only way the patent holder could halt unauthorized practice of the patent. A more established institution in the same vein is civil commitment, which operates like civil forfeiture, with a reduced burden of proof, only the object seized by the state is an actual living human individual. Civil commitment is an extraconstitutional mechanism by which private citizens licensed by a committee of executive appointees cause the forcible imprisonment of individuals charged with no crime, with subsequent judicial review based principally on standards promulgated by the private American Psychiatric Association in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (the ``DSM''). —Next Caller! |
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Thursday, August 5, 2004 at 2:55 PM I think you mean pseudo-intellectual paper. The Web is filled with these rambling paranoid screeds. There are a few valid points buried in that torrent of verbal diarrhea, but they get lost in all the bullshit. But I do agree that Adam never sounds more asinine than when he does his Supreme Dictator routine. —snuffy |
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Thursday, August 5, 2004 at 3:25 PM Usually Adam sounds like a jackass when he's in his "mad tyrant" mode (which always reminds me of the Fidelish dictator in Woody Allen's Bananas), but I can't help laughing at his idea of turning Florida into one large penal colony for all the riff raff expelled from the rest of his purified America--even if he did steal the idea from John Carpenter's Escape from New York. —Coleman |
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Thursday, August 5, 2004 at 4:34 PM do they think hes serious when he says that? someone needs to lay off the speed, gettin a lil paranoid arent they? —goodtimes3 |
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Saturday, August 7, 2004 at 7:32 AM ...Am I the only person here who actually agrees with Adam on this? —Dark Laith |
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Sunday, August 8, 2004 at 9:09 AM No, I am in full agreement. I don't care how facists it sounds...the world would be a much better place if people had to fill out an application before breeding. And I say this as a person that would be denied right quick. —Aj |
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Sunday, August 8, 2004 at 9:37 AM Hear hear, less personal responsibility! The kind of person who voluntarily fills out a form is the kind of person who should be breeding more than the idiots who can't even read forms, humping away in the back woods. The problem with regulation is the human tendency for greed and corruption. Capitalism harnesses this nature. Regulating breeding does the opposite. What do you work for every day if not to satiate your instinct's survival to propagate? p.s. if you open the concept of killing off everyone lesser than you, i'll be sterilising all you motherfuckers and your neighbours. There's always someone above you. —MajandraFan |
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Sunday, August 8, 2004 at 10:00 AM I'm above you right now, MajandraFan, and I'm ready to unload my love on your face. —Perma Hardon |
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Monday, August 9, 2004 at 11:16 AM Perma, we can make sweet sweet protected love all night long!! —Aj |
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Monday, August 9, 2004 at 11:17 AM And I totally just got your handle!! —Aj |
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Monday, August 9, 2004 at 11:27 AM Can we use yours? —Aj |
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Monday, August 9, 2004 at 9:40 PM Aj, I only ride bareback. I'm sorry but that's the way it is. If you wanna be my lover, you gotta throw caution to the wind and rubbers in the trash. I'm totally worth the risk. You should know this. —Perma Hardon |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 6:21 AM What happened to the concept of moving Israel to Baja Mexico? —mrboo |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 9:48 AM There's no oil in Mexico. At least, the people there have guns. And not much oil. —MajandraFan |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 10:16 AM Well, Perma...you're just going to have to get tested, then. Aside from that - The Pill has never let me down thus far. —Aj |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 11:16 AM There's no oil in Mexico? Are you fucking kidding? Mexico is the seventh largest oil-producing country in the world. And there is very little oil in Israel. Idiot. —snuffy |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 12:22 PM Good one snuffy.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 2:11 PM I find sex more exciting when it's dangerous, Aj. That's why I never get tested and don't want my women getting tested. And birth control is for squares. Live free and die! —Perma Hardon |
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