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Weird Stuff/Unexplained Title: The Wisdom and silliness of Mudboy Slim..! Stupidity too! Bet this gets more bumps than his vanity threads. (Editors Note) This thread was formerly called Mudbutt sucks the big one thread. I changed the title. Now you can debate if it is wisdom or unwisdom. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Comments (1-2310) not displayed.
![]() Pookie's TOONS rock...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2312. To: JessieLEE, sultan88, yankhater, jla, Landru, Grampa Dave, conservativemusician, hchutch (#2311) "The Girl Scout Law" I will do my best to be: And to Pretty awesome, I thought...MUD 40 posted on Monday, December 16, 2002 2:21:05 AM by Mudboy Slim "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2313. To: conservativemusician, cherry_bomb88, jla, Happygal, Landru, goldilucky, FreeTheHostages (#2312) (To be sung to BB King's "The Thrill is Gone")
The thrill is gone, Yes, Bill, yer done, Yes, Willie's WRONG... You know I FReep...FReepin' YOU, Willie!! Heh heh heh...Mudboy Slim (01/06/2003) "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2314. To: All (#2313) ![]() Heh heh heh...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2315. To: Landru, FunkyDan, jla (#2314) (To be sung to The Rascals' "People Got To Be Free")
All the World over, it's so easy to see... Folks must see-ee...what a lovely, lovely World this could be... "If there's a Man, whose down and needs a helpin' hand... Buh-uh-uh-ut... Get RIGHT on board, now... See that train over there... Mudboy Slim 3 Posted on 09/02/1999 23:58:33 PDT by Mudboy Slim "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2316. To: All (#2307) the second half still balmy and quite pleasant for those who hadn't heard the scream at all, but not calm or balmy or even very nice for those who did hear the scream, discounting the little period of time during the actual scream itself when your ears might have been hearing it but your brain wasn't reacting yet to let you know." -- Winning sentence, 1986 Bulwer-Lytton bad fiction contest. (Compliments of the Linux Fortune program.) 'Nuff sed...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2317. To: pookie, Deckard, Liberator, goldilucky, A K A Stone, hondo68, nolu_chan, Jhoffa_, stinkyPete, Ethyl Mermyn, war, Biff Tannen, Willie grEEn (#2314)
Heh heh heh...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2318. To: All (#2276) (Edited)
"Stranglehold!!"
Here we come again, Bill Clinton... Slick, you married a B!+CH now, din'tcha?! (The BigMan kickin' it on guitar like only GONZO hisself can!!) FLAMErz, we gotta Git JUSTICE!! Come on...FReepersUP!! Leftist views are fer PhatCows!! Good Patriots they died to protect me... (Gonzo Jammin' 'til we're done!!) Heh heh heh...MUD Slick Willie's PREY...MUD 1 posted on Monday, February 10, 2003 6:26:55 AM by Mudboy Slim
"Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2319. To: All U never-TRUMPsterz (#2318) (2.B. sung 2 John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance")
Two, one-two-three-four! Ev'rybody's talking 'bout All we are saying is give TRUMP a chance Hit it All we are saying is give TRUMP a chance Let me tell you now All we are saying is give TRUMP a chance Ev'rybody's talking 'bout Pre...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2320. To: All U RAT-media MOEronz!! (#2319) ![]() Damn straight...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2321. To: hondo68 (#2277) By Jeffrey Tucker [Posted February 10, 2003] The drive to war, the threat of terrorism, the stock-price meltdown, the continuing recession, and the decline of liberty—all add up to a moment of grave insecurity in which government power thrives and grows. Underneath it all is widespread confusion about what happened to turn the prosperous and relatively peaceful 90s into the current madness, who or what is to blame, and what to do about it. What most people do in such times is cling to the words of politicians and the statements of TV's talking heads—the two sources least likely to offer a broad perspective that yields answers. The best means to fight back against their superficial prattle is serious study of history and economics. Looking over the Mises Institute's shelf of books, five stand out for providing a clear a historical perspective, a theoretical explanation, a forecast for the future, and an agenda for change. These are the books that are essential to understanding our times of conflict and stagnation. The Costs of War, edited by John V. Denson. A debate is currently raging concerning how much Bush's proposed war on Iraq will cost (in dollar terms) and whether those costs ought to be figured into his new budget (they are not). This is an important concern, insofar as war is always financed with the people's money taken from them by force. But this book shows that the costs of war are far higher than most people realize. In addition to outright expenditures, we must also consider the foregone uses of the resources that go into warmaking. With the resources used to spread destruction and death, families might have sent kids to college, saved for retirement, or invested in future production. No, war is never "good for the economy." More significantly, we must consider the costs of war on freedom. Denson's book argues, as did Mises, that even victorious war can be devastating to a country's well-being. This is a point that was widely understood at the country's founding, which is why the founding generation was so adamant that the US should trade with the world but avoid all political entanglements, particularly those that lead to intrigue, conflict, and finally war. This is amply shown by an examination of the rise of the American leviathan, the consolidation of government power, and the decline of American liberty. Contributors such as Murray N. Rothbard, Allan Carlson, Clyde Wilson, Joseph Stromberg, Hans Hoppe, Robert Higgs, Paul Fussell, Ralph Raico, and many others, weigh in to cover major areas of American history and most topics associated with the idea of war. The overriding thesis is that the friend of freedom must always be gravely skeptical of government war plans. The influence of the volume has been immense. Appearing in 1997, it was the first (and is still the best) revisionist view of the relationship between war and freedom to appear after the end of the Cold War. In many ways, this book called the partisans of liberty back to their roots. It shows that believers in freedom were against the Northern attack on the South, against the Spanish American War, against World War I, and against FDR's drive to war. The support the American Right gave to the Cold War was an aberration. If you have doubts about Bush's war on Iraq, or the administration's belligerant pose in general, this book shows that you are in good company. America's Great Depression by Murray N. Rothbard. A Republican president, facing relentlessly falling stock prices, tries every manner of intervention to shore up an economy headed toward liquidation. The result is new protectionism, welfare for labor, vast increases in government spending, and an economic decline that just seems to get worse all the time. This narrative could apply to George W. Bush in our own times, but it also applies to Herbert Hoover and his response to the 1929 crash on Wall Street. Even today, students are taught that Hoover pursued a policy of laissez-faire and that FDR rescued the country with the New Deal. Rothbard shows that the story is completely false. The Hoover presidency was one of rampant intervention, policies for which he was criticized by (of all people) Franklin Roosevelt before he was elected. Rothbard further documents how Hoover's policies drove the country into depression from what might have otherwise been a brief recession. His protectionism laid the foundation for conflicts that led to World War II, his attempt to prop up banks led to the later bank closings, and his labor interventions prevented wages from falling as they should have. Here again, it is hard to overestimate the importance of this book. For generations, it has been taught that the free market is at fault for the Great Depression (in the same way it is said that Bush is pursuing free-market policies now). Rothbard, especially in his chapter on the Austrian theory of the business cycle, shows that it was the Federal Reserve's loose money policy that set the stage for the stock market crash, and the government that prolonged the suffering with policies that accomplished the opposite of their stated aims. In other words, this book refutes a central myth of the 20th century, and shows that the current path of countercyclical policy will not only fail to save it; it will dig us in deeper. Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War by Ludwig von Mises. Before writing Human Action, Mises went to work on a book examining the rise of Hitlerism in Germany. Appearing the same year as F.A. Hayek's Road to Serfdom, Mises provides what may be the best account ever written on the psychology, economics, and politics of a society overtaken by chauvinism and militarism. He deals with the dangers inherent in a citizenry thirsting for vengeance, being led by a government headed by a power-mad executive with a relentless passion for war making at any cost. In short, Mises unlocks the secret to how a seemingly normal country can find itself plunged into nationalist totalitarianism. Books on German politics in the 1930s are ubiquitous, but only Mises provides a thorough examination of the economic doctrines that formed the basis of German nationalism in this period. Beginning with the desire for autarky, Germany pursued a disastrous course of erecting the planning state that regimented of every aspect of life, from economics to education to language and religion. He contrasts the prevailing doctrines with the ideas of the old German liberals, who favored trade, peace, toleration, and self-determination. Much of this history has been lost and replaced by an exclusive focus on the evil of Hitler himself. Apparently, the parallels of Hitler's policies with those of the US in the period (or in our own times) are just too close for comfort. That issue aside, Mises's book stands out among all the literature on this topic as a terrifying examination of the consequences of statist ideology, war propaganda, and misplaced patriotism—and its lessons apply in all times and places. Reassessing the Presidency: The Rise of the Executive State and the Decline of Freedom edited by John V. Denson. If George Washington had delivered a speech along the lines of George W. Bush's State of the Union in January 2003, the outcry would have been palpable. It would have widely been assumed that King George had returned, madder than ever. One was given the impression that nothing in the Constitution restrains his war-making power, nothing prevents him from spending billions upon billions on what he wants to do, and that anyone who objects is an enemy of all that is right and true. The framers envisioned that the president would have few powers at all, and those that he did have were to be exercised with stern oversight from the legislative branch. If you are seeking an answer to how we came to imperial presidency of the current day, don't look at the conventional presidential histories, in which it is widely assumed that the more power the chief executive grabs, the "greater" he is. Especially wartime presidents come in for good marks, while the downside is either not discussed or downplayed. =" " a="a" address="address" alone="alone" and="and" andrew="Andrew" any="any" approach.="approach." are="are" be="be" book="book" but="but" can="can" case)="case)" century="century" certainly="certainly" chapter="chapter" cheer="cheer" classic="classic" completely="completely" defend="defend" demolition="demolition" denson's="Denson's" dictatorship.="dictatorship." different="different" each="Each" effectively="effectively" election="election" every="every" examination="examination" examines="examines" executive="executive" few,="few," first-shot="first-shot" freedom="freedom" from="from" funding="funding" get="get" have="have" he="he" holcombe's="Holcombe's" if="if" important="important" in="in" invention="invention" is="is" it="It" its="its" john="John" johnson,="Johnson," joseph="Joseph" judgment="judgment" likely="likely" made="made" mainstream="mainstream" manipulation="manipulation" massive="massive" mention="mention" money="money" never="never" of="of" on="on" out="out" own="own" presidency="presidency" presidency,="presidency," president="president" presidential="presidential" process,="process," promises="promises" raico's="Raico's" ralph="Ralph" randall="Randall" read="Read" reconstruction="reconstruction" rehabilitation="rehabilitation" reverses="reverses" revisionism,="revisionism," role="role" roosevelt,="Roosevelt," salerno's="Salerno's" same="same" scott="Scott" security.="security." should="should" shredding="shredding" single="single" special="special" state="State" takes="takes" terms,="terms," that="that" the="the" theodore="Theodore" think="think" this="This" thomas="Thomas" to="to" trasks's="Trasks's" treatments.="treatments." truman="Truman" union="Union" volume="volume" way.="way." we="we" which="which" will="will" won't="won't" woods's="Woods's" you="you" your="your">A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II by Murray N. Rothbard. Anyone who has studied the relationship between money and state eventually comes to a remarkable realization: there is no modern leviathan without the central bank. It is the analytical key to understanding how government can run up deficits and debts without limit, bail out foreign governments, fund wars without end, and otherwise attempt to manage the globe. Take away the power to print and you rob the government of its primary means of expansion. (More than any reform, the gold standard would devastate big government.) The story of American political history is radically incomplete without a history of money and banking, and yet there is not one history that gave the complete picture until this treatise by Rothbard appeared just last year. The history itself is masterfully done, enhanced by the theoretical lens of Austrian School economics through which the author understands events. But what really makes this a great read (aside from the sparkling prose) is the way Rothbard weaves together the theory and history through the lives of shady financiers and the politicians and political machines with which they are connected. In many ways, this treatise brings all the themes of our day together. It shows how central banking creates the boom-bust cycle and funds wars, how the financial sector serves as the essential link between politics and banking, and how paper money makes big government possible and manages to make worse all the problems it originally caused. Most importantly for our purposes, this book shows that no matter how extraordinary our times appear, there are many precedents for the current mess, and one clear path away from destruction: freedom, sound money, and ever smaller government. ------------------------------------------------------------- Jeffrey Tucker is vice president of the Mises Institute. Send him MAIL. See his Mises.org Daily Article Archive. Add ANY or ALL of these "dossiers" 2 yer Summer/Beach reading list, if U like...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2322. To: scholar, EdZep, Landru, M. Thatcher, TheGreatOne, kristinn, Angelwood, Elle Bee, TrueBlackMan, holdonnow, hchutch, ironword (#2321) (To be sung to Led Zeppelin's "The Battle of Evermore")
The King of Lyin' smugly bows... Has the Right lost its mind?! Hey...Dems gotta wonder... Orwell, yer book wuz WRONG... At last, Reagan'll be smilin'... Bring it back...RE-IMPEACH...bring it back...then CONVICT...bring it back... Oh now...oh now...oh now...YES, NOW!!...oh now...oh now...oh now... FReegards...MUD 1 Posted on 09/01/2000 08:44:48 PDT by Mudboy Slim (The ANTI- Clinton!!) 50 posted on Monday, February 10, 2003 3:44:26 PM by Mudboy Slim "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2323. To: Mudboy Slim, *Neo-Lib Chickenhawk Wars* (#2321) The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party![]() #2324. To: hondo68, Landru, goldilucky, Sauropod, buckeroo, Fred Mertz, TLBSHOW, war, Biff Tannen, A K A STONE, Mayor LeVaR stoneY, stone'D bREWERY, ETAL... (#2323) (Edited) (Compliments of the Linux Fortune program.)
THIS, mis amigos, I canNOT and SHALL NOT deny...MUD (aka the PrescientOne!! )
btw...just sayin', let's get R shit 2gether and IMpact the next quatRow awnYos, U'all...
BTW...Views: 503705 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2325. To: hondo68 (#2323) Regarding yer video...shameLESS fearmongering mr. Hondo. ShameLESS...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2326. To: dont eat that (#52) (Edited) Bwahahaha@the KlownPu$$YfeyBOUYZ "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2327. To: Sneakypete, war, Biiff Tannen, Badeye, buckeroo, TLBSHOW, palo verde, jla, Gilligan (#2326) Yo!! StankEEpete...is it really TRUE that "war" B a TRANNY? Biff Tannen...same question...and Ethyl, of course. Happy Quanzaa...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2328. To: Fred Mertz, Biff Tannen, meguro, Willie Green (#2327) Were yer EARS burnin', U tranny- wannaBEEZ? 🎧💒🐶🐶🐼 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2329. To: All (#2319) suhhTEEvaROX...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2330. To: All (#2328) Have a veryBARRYmerryEaster, U deployable FUGGleez...MUD⛪🌅🌇🏡🏫 Eat HAM!!#!!!#!!!🎠 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2331. To: All (#2298) (Edited) Mudz Musingz...if psYchoRINO senaTOR McStainiac were 2 MATE w/ the efFEMinate senuhtuh Ms. Lindsey Grahamnesty (stick W/ mud here...i share yer queasiness/unEASYness, BEEleaveUme!!)...well, put succinctLEE, wood the OFFspring of such an egregiousLEE UNholey Marriage of Connivance BEE misnomered @$..."... McSTAIN-GrahamNEsty" or "... GrahamNEsty/MACstainIAC"? And THAT was YET another EASTer-inSPIRED m'YOOzing de...MUD😎 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2332. To: war (#453) CompleteLEE inSANE? U QuEEry? The irony drips incessantLEE, girlyman...MUD😎👀🐶 👀🐴 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2333. To: Biff Tannen (#456) Et tu, PenisBreath? Yeah, of course U, U gutless lowlife scum...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2334. To: All (#2333) (Edited) The magical Power of ThrEE*3*III !!! (EXplainEd. L8r buy...MUD😎🐼👹) "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2335. To: All (#2334) everyBUDDY told MUD rePetEdLEE...U simpLEE canNOT due THAT, mudBOYsleeem!! 2 which MUD boldLEE replied,, "FACT is, I just DID it...again...and again..." Yer MOOOve, Mayor STONEy...U2, viceMAYor seLENA...MUDboySlim😎 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2336. To: hondo68, Teri *TheFEYrie MACauliFFe, Slick Willie, duhhhHILDAbeeeaST!! (#2277)
-- William Shakespeare, "As You Like It" (Compliments of the Linux FortuneBUILDerrrrz program.) QUIET sincereLEE...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2337. To: All (#2336)
If psYchoRINO senaTOR McStainiac were 2 MATE w/ the efFEMinate senuhtuh Ms. Lindsey Grahamnesty
And THAT was YET another EASTer-inSPIRED m'YOOzing de...MUD😎 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2338. To: SlickWillLIE Klinton (#2097)
Quite sincereLEE...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2339. To: hondo68, Cyber-Band, skeeter, Little Bill, goldilucky, A K A Stone, liberator (#2323) "Tao Te Ching: An English-Language Interpolation" Part 1 To experience without abstraction is to sense the world; Beyond the gate of experience flows the Way, 2. Abstraction So alive and dead are abstracted from nature, The sage experiences without abstraction, 3. Without Action In this manner the sage governs people: If people lack knowledge and desire Interesting, IMHO...MUD 1,147 posted on Monday, March 17, 2003 7:48:11 PM by Mudboy Slim "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2340. To: conservativemusician, FBD, Landru, jla, sultan88 (#2339) (To be sung to Bruce Springsteen's "Racin' in the Streets")
I got a worn-out ol' computer with a 486... Tonight, we fight Slick's White House Blight... We decry corruption when we see'it... Tonight, we fight Left's Treas'nous Blight... (Keyboard/Percussion) We met him and his "schtick" eight years ago... Slick spunked on the floor of our great White House... Tonight, we fight the righteous fight... (Keyboard/Percussion to fade) Mudboy Slim BTW...Just over two centuries ago, our forefathers risked Life, Liberty, and their personal fortunes Because of their courage and determination, the original Thirteen Colonies became what we now know as the United States of America. For over two hundred years, this watchdog Media has turned over many rocks, Previously occupying the Oval Office at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, was a small petty man, heading a vast criminal conspiracy. Since escaping Justice in the Impeachment Trial, Mr. Clinton has been credibly accused of Violent RAPE Now, we come to find out the President of the United States is most likely guilty of TREASON, Executive Branch Corruption never ran as deep and as wide as is the case with this Administration!! Yes, when it comes to brazenly flouting the laws and mores of this Country, No, our "Free Press" cannot even find it in themselves to report on the TREASON committed by Bill Clinton, We've seen how ridiculous the Yugoslavian State-controlled Media Propoganda Machine looked in the recent conflagration in Kosovo... If you want to help in reclaiming our Country from the Evil that occupies the Oval Office, here's the gameplan... RE-IMPEACH. CONVICT. DETHRONE. Quite SincereLEE, P.S. "On the 23rd day of March in the Two-Thousand Third Year of our Lord, there was a Grand Convening of Patriots at the Innsbrook Pavillion in Richmond, VA. This convention of FReedom-loving Americans from accross the Continent was unanimous in its call for JUSTICE to be exacted upon those who would commit TREASON against our great Country!! Historians will record this great day as the beginning of the end of William Jefferson Clinton's Treasonous Reign of Terror!!" So sayeth the word of...MUD 1 Posted on 07/03/2000 10:07:19 PDT by Mudboy Slim ) 1,042 posted on FRIday, March 14, 2003 4:49:03 PM by Mudboy Slim "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2341. To: All (#2318) (Compliments of the Linux Fortune program.) Yeah...RIGHT!! Call me "SYN*i*CAL" CAN't B thaaat MUCH worST*n*awhile...eYe hOPe... ShEEEsh..MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2342. To: getitright (#2273) (some borrowed to be sure.): ..Pacifists are the parasites of liberty. 7 posted on 03/17/2003 11:57 AM EST by getitright Excellent start, my FRiend...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2343. To: FBD, Mia T, conservativemusician (#2339) (To be sung to Charlie Daniels Band's "Simple Man")
I ain't nuthin' but a simple man...Left calls me a redneck, reckon that I am... Well, you know what's wrong with the world today, Now I'm the kinda man who wouldn't harm a mouse, Well, you know what's wrong with the world today, Bill, watch where you're goin', Slim's just around the bend... MUDBOY SLIM RE-IMPEACH. CONVICT. DETHRONE. MUD 1 Posted on 06/20/1999 20:38:27 PDT by Mudboy Slim "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2344. To: All (#2340)
BEEN there...dun THAT...boUGHt the durnED "t"-shirt...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2345. To: All (#2344) by BRUUUCE
When I get home from my job I got a fever for a girl I can remember comin' home I got a fever for a girl It's gonna be alright, now It's just this long and lonely nights The Boss ROCKS...MUD 911 posted on Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:40:59 PM by Mudboy Slim "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2346. To: All ObamaBOTZ (#2345) ![]()
"Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2347. To: All (#2334) everyBUDDY told MUD rePetEdLEE...U simpLEE canNOT due THAT, mudBOYsleeem!! 2 which MUD boldLEE replied,, "FACT is, I just DID it...again...and again..." Yer MOOOve, Mayor STONEy...U2, viceMAYor seLENA...MUDboySlim😎 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2348. To: Pres. TheDonald TRUMP (#2347) U miTe CONsider a NEW dew, dOOOd...i hEAR high & TIGHT is BACk...carRY ON, MUDZ wayWARD devELOper...but git a HAIRcut...sir...MUD😎👀🐼👀😍 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2349. To: ConservativeMan55, sultan88, Landru (#2348) (Edited)
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Mudboy lives in RichmondTowne...
RichmondTowne's Confederate!!
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Welcome to Richmond, y'all...MUD
1165 posted on 03/18/2003 11:10 PM EST by Mudboy Slim
BTW...Views: 505247 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2350. To: pookie (#2349) ![]() MAKE no misTAKE, ChelSEA Klinton is the SPAWN of Webb Hubbell!! "SOW" Sayeth the Word of...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #2351. To: All TYrants (#2350) ![]() Not a matter of "IF", tis a matter of "WHEN?!" iMho, of course...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, . . . Comments (2352 - 3288) not displayed. Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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