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Re: My Website Has Been Taken Down



On 28 Jan., 15:14, "Bill Buckels" <bbuck...@mts.net> wrote:
>
> Every broker on Wall Street should be beheaded, along their families
> from my point of view (I am descended from the Huns).

Germany has had some experiences with what we call "Sippenhaftung".
Apparently there's no direct translation for that word but some
suggest "clan liability" or "kin liability" - I think the latter would
fit.
Of course you could call the nazis barbarian but I'm fairly sure
that they would have objected...

Today, I know of at least one country practicing it, Israel, when
flatting the family homes of suicide bombers with bulldozers.
However, they are not really making progress: Suicide bombers
are still doing their nasty work.
Barbarian or civilized - at least it's not really effective.

> Congressmen too for being fools and not passing the aid bill late
> last year when their small minds could not grasp the immorality
> and domestic corruption that had (again) been inflicted on the rest
> of this planet. However I realize that American culture may not
> tolerate my barabarian ways and opinions, and the reverse holds
> true here even in the case of Copyright.

The vast majority of people is corrupt and this won't ever change
as it is simply human - whether it's money or power they are after.
The only thing stopping most people is that they don't have the
opportunity to be corrupt - because they have nothing other parties
are interested in. Politicians have their vote.

> Or did you immediately wave the Stars and Stripes and such instead
> of considering the business opportunity that might be available,
> Old Glory aside:)
> In Canada we have a concept of "Community Based Policing". Minor
> Disputes between neighbors are generally resolved at this level without
> the constables pressing charges. Note that our constables press
> charges, not individuals.

In the US there's always one person seeing a business opportunity
in such a case: A lawyer.

bye
Marcus