The law of unintended consquences pt 2 Third-Hand Smoke

Relatives of those who died aboard United Airlines Flight 93 want the Bush Administration to seize the land needed for a memorial where the plane crashed in Shanksville, Pa., in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

They hate us for our freed…

A thousand 9/11’s wouldn’t destroy America as a prosperous nation where one has an inalienable right to his life, liberty and property. The same cannot be said of a thousand confiscations of said liberty and property; life as well, should you resist.

4 Responses to “Flight 93 families ask Bush to OK land seizure”

  1. Sven Says:

    what is property? property is nothing. it is without substance. it is a distraction. the grief of those bereaved families, however, is ‘real’. it is right here, right now. could reach out and touch it. do you understand me?

    “property rights” = the song of a bird who has grown to love its cage.

  2. Tim Says:

    It’s funny because that spot of land is basically in the middle of nowhere. It will probably become one of those tourist att(dist?)ractions: “World’s saddest terrorist attack memorial, 323 miles.”

    Very reverent. I can’t think of a better way to honor those killed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

    //property is nothing. it is without substance.//

    If my 1941 soviet carbine rifle has no substance, then surely it wouldn’t hurt if I knocked you over the head with it, eh?

  3. Belial Says:

    Yeah, the real and tangible is nothing, and the fleeting emotions are everything. I like your infallible logic.

    You think like a woman.

  4. Tim Says:

    //property is nothing. it is without substance.//

    I would love to hear Nancy Pelosi’s minions tell that to my Soviet carbine. Right before it loads them full of bullets that are without substance.

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