Re: Yay for debate!!
Nyperold, on host 216.78.94.177
Friday, November 12, 2004, at 16:12:03
Yay for debate!! posted by Vor on Friday, November 12, 2004, at 09:47:18:
> I just stumbled upon this place...
Welcome! I'd say "Don't forget to subscribe," but that would be hypocritical.
> I don't really know what your purpose is... I'm supposing by the limited number of posters that this place is somehow... personal. Like you all know each other or something. ^__^
Sorta-kinda. Most of us know each other only through the chat and forum, although a number have met in person and come back intact.
> Ah well, it seems like a safe alternative to livejournal... If I may intrude. >.>
No intrusion at all, though I may point out that LJ has a few significant differences, such as choosing who may start "threads" on your Friends page and who may see your posts. There's none of that here, although the owner gets exclusive power to remove any posts and prevent whomever from posting for whatever reason. But don't let that worry you. Most of his targets have been those "Make $$$ fast in our perfectly legal messageboard posting scheme! We promise it's not a scam!" scams, lately. Unless I'm just missing all the other varieties of forum annoyance.
> So! A substantial post... hmm... well, how about politics? Anybody know America is crumbling into repression?
No, but hum a few bars, and I'll fake it. Didn't Mark Russell sing this once? ;)
> So now, instead of being a loud, dangerous, and free country; we are just loud and dangerous. Seperation of church and state anybody?
Hmm. Basically, the "separation" means that the government can't tell you what beliefs you may legally hold and express, or, for the most part, how you practice it. (I say "for the most part" because if your religion involves things like murder or pedophilia, that's a different story.)
The also means that members of government are permitted to express religious beliefs, though they may do so at their political peril.
> The settlers must be turning in their graves.
I imagine so. Of course, part of that's because a significant number of people think the First Amendment means webmasters are not allowed to moderate their own websites. But that's another story.
> 9__9
Ooh! Ooh! I know this one! Ummm... equals!
Nyperold
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