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JDenigma

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JDenigma is a guy from Virginia, USA

Welcome to my lair. As you will see, I'm on here predominantly for sharing and spreading information and mostly oriented to news and politics at that. Not that that's all I'm interested in, but that's what I feel compelled to spend time on submitting here on s.u. as I try to be a liberty activist. I definitely submit interesting things from around the net that are of no relation to politics. I in fact hate politics. That's why I consume myself with it. Politics finds me as everything in life becomes politicized as government meddles with our lives so as self-defense, I'm forced to follow it just to be informed and to fight it. I would rather rid government and politics from our lives so I don't have to care about this shit anymore and focus on other things. So yeah,if you're looking for a stumbler who interacts with a lot of blogging and pretty pictures and stays away from politics, then you won't be interested in me. Politically,if I'm to identify myself with a label,which is kind of hard as political labels become so convoluted, I would just call myself an anarcho-capitalist. That will probably scare a lot of you off. I just simply want a better world and to let people be and mind our own damn business. Peace,liberty and an ever increasing standard of living as we evolve on this planet. I think deep down most of us of course want that as our goals. It's just most people don't understand the proper, ethical way to achieve those goals. The ends don't justify the means after all. I am of course always interested in communicating with anyone on here who wants to chat. I so far haven't used s.u. much to interact with people, but it would be interesting to socialize with anyone who might want to contact me about whatever. Just please don't flame me because you don't like my political statements on my profile. I will flame back and I can flame with the best of them unless I'd rather not spend my time on such drivel. I don't always want to discuss politics after all. Aside from skanky politics that I hate though(I don't blame people for not wanting to talk politics), I like easy going, down to earth people who are calm and slow pulsed in their attitudes and reasoning towards their fellow man. Even though I can be quite the jaded cynic at times,I do also enjoy the good things that life can offer. I'm quite the foodie and enjoy experiencing savory ethnic cuisines such as Mediterranean fare, Moroccan,Greek,Italian,French,and Indian food. Enjoying good food is a way of celebrating and enjoying life. Nice to have some good red wine to go with it as well. I love my seafood too. I would also love to travel more. The child in me loves Orlando and DisneyWorld. I'm a Disney fanatic and also like to read about the man himself,Walt Disney. He is the epitome of the American spirit. I do love the great outdoors and think a Mediterranean climate is just right. Experiencing the sights and sounds of a coastline is nice and I love the sounds of seagulls. Some people think of them as annoying flying rats. I actually like them. I like a warm summer night and to be able to sit out under the sky and see a lot of stars. Summer rain and thunderstorms are nice too. Well,I couldn't go through this list of things without mentioning women. Hey,I'm a guy. I go weak in the knees for certain women with an eastern european look with a natural light tanned complexion and dark eyes or brown hair or brunette with blue eyes. Exotic women of beauty such as Moroccan, Persian, Latin or Indian are mesmerizing too. I guess if I was sitting along the Mediterranean coastline with a sultry eyed Persian woman feeding me grapes, I'd be in heaven. lol I personally think Ali Landry is one of the most beautiful women I've ever laid my eyes on. She is so hot looking in the movie Repli-Kate. She is an absolute goddess of womanly beauty, an Aphrodite. Perfection of female beauty. I digress. I'm also a movie and a book lover. Many times I'll find some obscure movies to be more interesting than blockbusters. Some foreign flicks can be interesting too. I like about everything though. I'm a book nut and love to devour books and will read both fiction and non-fiction. I do like to read a lot of history and do attempt to become an erudite, well read individual. My outlook,I would call myself a militant agnostic and a spiritual agnostic, if that makes sense to anyone. I also think people like H.L. Mencken, George Carlin, Murray Rothbard, Ayn Rand, Adam Smith, Aristotle, Robert Heinlein to name a few, were great. I would say I have a little Nietzsche in me. After all,I'm afraid everything turns to shit. Ok,enough said. Back to the doldrums of life.

  • Virtual Case File - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Rated Jun 06 2006 1 review computers, politics, wiki, government, fbi wikipedia.org

    This is a wonderful illustration of just how slow and incompetent the government is at doing anything that anyone in the private sector free market would handle much better. People need to learn to stop worshipping government and realize that bureaucracy and central planning(communism) can't do anything effectively.
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    Remember remember, the 16th of Dec.

    Dec. 16
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  • Created Jun 03 2006

    "A well-regulated Militia, composed of the Gentlemen, Freeholders, and other Freemen was necessary to protect our ancient laws and liberty from the standing army . And we do each of us, for ourselves respectively, promise and engage to keep a good Fire-lock in proper Order & to furnish Ourselves as soon as possible with, & always keep by us, one Pound of Gunpowder, four Pounds of Lead, one Dozen Gun Flints, and a pair of Bullet Moulds, with a Cartouch Box, or powder horn, and Bag for Balls. [W]hen the resolution of enslaving America was formed in Great Britain, the British Parliament was advised by an artful man, who was Governor of Pennsylvania, to disarm the people; that it was the best and most effectual way to enslave them; but that they should not do it openly, but weaken them, and let them sink gradually. I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people, except for a few public officials."

    --George Mason (co-author of the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution)
  • Created Jun 03 2006

    US Ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie: "I have direct instructions from President Bush to improve our relations with Iraq. We have considerable sympathy for your quest for higher oil prices, the immediate cause of your confrontation with Kuwait. We can see that you have deployed massive numbers of troops in the south. Normally that would be none of our business."


    President Saddam Hussein: "As you know, for years now I have made every effort to reach a settlement on our dispute with Kuwait. There is to be a meeting in two days; I am prepared to give negotiations only this one more brief chance. (pause) When we (the Iraqis) meet (with the Kuwaitis) and we see there is hope, then nothing will happen. But if we are unable to find a solution, then it will be natural that Iraq will not accept death."


    Glaspie: "We have no opinion on your Arab - Arab conflicts, such as your dispute with Kuwait. Secretary (of State James) Baker has directed me to emphasize the instruction, first given to Iraq in the 1960's, that the Kuwait issue is not associated with America."
    President Saddam Hussein: (smiles)

    -Videotaped meeting between Iraqi Presidentt Saddam Hussein and US Ambassador April Glaspie, July 25, 1990 (Eight days before the August 2, 1990 Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait)
  • Created Jun 03 2006

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    I sure could use some of this. Anything to escape from this god forsaken world. If you just scour through my news/political links you'll quickly see why I say that lol. It is a natural human desire to alter ones state of consciousness. It's a coping mechanism.
  • Created Jun 03 2006

    "Conservation and Commerce
    Aren't Mutually Exclusive"
    reason.org/ps328.pdf [reason.org/ps328.pdf]

    REVOLUTIONARY
  • Created Jun 01 2006

    Here are several links to articles on the hot issue of "net neutrality". Personally, I want the government to keep its dirty hands off the Internet. It's about the only thing left in this world that is still free that hasn't been fked up by the government. The government created this problem in the first place by granting telephone companies and local cable companies monopoly status instead of allowing the free market to come up with a way to provide competitive services in the same area. It it wasn't for that then this likely wouldn't be an issue now. Then there is the issue of the FCC's involvement in this too. The reason why radio sucks is because it has become so homogenized free of competition thanks to the FCC overregulating and legislating the industry and no I'm not just talking about the ability to use swear words on the air. The issue is deeper than that.

    freepress.net/news/15758 [freepress.net/news/15758]

    mises.org/story/2139 [mises.org/story/2139]

    reason.org/commentaries/titch_20060505.shtml [reason.org/commentaries/titch_20060505.shtml]

    reason.org/commentaries/titch_20060213.shtml [reason.org/commentaries/titch_20060213.shtml]

    mises.org/fullstory.aspx [mises.org/fullstory.aspx]
  • love-to-dies favorites - StumbleUpon

    Rated May 20 2006 41 reviews stumblers stumbleupon.com



    Remember shortly after 9/11 when people were saying that "if we give up our liberty the terrorists win". It's amusing how easily led people are.
  • Created May 20 2006

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