This has NOTHING to do with the purpose of the group. Talking about government issues of copyright, privacy and so on as it relates to Open Source software, fine. But this is ridiculous and annoying, and is the type of thing that can drive some of the newer members away. Please stop. Phil W On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Nathan England wrote: > > Snopes has been found time and time again to be deceitful and supportive > of liberal politics, which in no way means they are lying, but at the very > least means we ought to look elsewhere and consider all the evidence. > > Another thing. How come no one wants to talk about the Islamic Taqiyya and > Kitman principals? Did you know that a Muslim is allowed to lie to an > infidel in a time a jihad? Did you know that a Muslim is allowed to drink > beer, eat pig, and act like a regular westerner in a time of jihad in order > to fool the enemy? > > We seriously believe that Muslims are a religion of peace? Its a joke, a > complete joke. Do a little research and look into the Taqiyya and Kitman. > > http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/quran/011-taqiyya.htm > > http://www.provethebible.net/T2-Hist/Islam-8-al-Taqiyya.htm > > Here is two to get you started. How hard would it be for the president to > lie when others can so easily as well? And about something so simple? > > He is fulfilling the communist manifesto, remember that book that taught > in order to bring about socialism we must destroy the family (send women to > work and teach them it is demeaning to stay at home, they are just as good > as men though they are obviously created weaker), send children to public > school (indoctrination at a government level, which is necessary when women > are now working and no one is home to raise the family), create a system of > wealth (based on debt) that does not use any physical item of value but > rather an arbitrary system of made up numbers and a stock market that plays > along (it's monopoly for adults!), and finally put the government into such > massive amounts of debt (and do it in a way that the people will want it, > tell them they are entitled to this or that) that the government will not > be able to sustain itself and it will collapse when third-party systems > (creditors) no longer trust and will loan money. > > Yeah, Obama has done wonders for this country. He really is a good > president. If your end goal is the promotion of socialism/communism/marxism > or anything similar to that. Vote Sanders! Fulfill Obamas wishes. > > My grandfather is no doubt turning over in his grave... > > > > On 2015-08-29 08:03, Keith Smith wrote: > >> I understand some do not like bringing politics into this list. >> However it is all relevant. I'm a LAMP developer. I have deep >> concerns that the Federal Government will at some point start to >> regulate Open Source / Free Software. >> >> I've known Lyle for sometime and his heart is in the right place. >> >> This nation was birthed on freedom... And today a baby can be caused >> to be delivered prematurely and cut to pieces while it's heart is >> still beating. This is called abortion. >> >> I think these are discussions we need to have because it will soon be >> Linux they come after. Then what? >> >> All it will take is for the likes of Bill Gates to grease the palms of >> a handful of politicians and the next thing you know you will only be >> able to boot M$. >> >> Didn't we see that with the law that says you cannot root your phone? >> These types of things are the opposite of freedom. We should have the >> freedom to buy whatever phone we want and buy minutes from any >> carrier. Instead the Cellular providers influence politicians to pass >> laws that take away our freedom. This is called crony capitalism. >> >> Crony capitalism may effect Open Source / Free Software at some point. >> A free and open market allows us to vote with our dollars. That is >> not the system we have today. We have a system where the wealthy and >> big business buy politicians and they pass laws that aid the wealthy >> and big business. AND this is at our expense. >> >> I'm for freedom. I do not care if you worship a pole or a cow, or >> nothing at all. I do not care if you run M$, Apple, or Linux. I do >> not care if you want to eat meat or abstain from meat. AND I hope you >> will allow me the same latitude. >> >> I personally support the least amount of law - just the minimum to >> protect the masses. >> >> Lyle is right here is a sleight of hand taking place. >> >> >> >> >> >> On 2015-08-29 06:16, Phil Waclawski wrote: >> >>> I really don't see how this is appropriate for a linux discussion >>> group. >>> >>> Phil Waclawski >>> >>> On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 5:54 AM, Lyle wrote: >>> >>> Subject: Wedding ring is in for repair again this year... >>>> Just passing this on with no comment, interesting observation >>>> though.... >>>> >>>> The Wedding ring is in for repair again this year. Since when does >>>> a plain wedding band need repairs, along with your watch, for a >>>> whole month? In a press conference last week Obama was not wearing >>>> his wedding ring nor was he wearing his watch. When noticed, his >>>> staff said his ring was out for repairs. No reason was given for the >>>> missing watch. >>>> >>>> So it's just a coincidence that Muslims are forbidden from wearing >>>> jewelry during the month of Ramadan... >>>> >>>> Can't possibly be that, because although he hasn't gone to a >>>> Christian church service since entering the White House, we know >>>> he's a committed Christian "cause he said so during his campaign" >>>> >>>> This is the same president that spent the Christmas holidays in >>>> Hawaii to avoid religious obligations as president at the White >>>> House. His children do not receive Christmas presents. Let's just >>>> face the facts and quit trying to distort the truth, we have a >>>> Muslim for president in the White House, and he has no knowledge of >>>> American history. >>>> >>>> I love this country; it's the current government leadership I worry >>>> about! >>>> --------------------------------------------------- >>>> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >>>> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >>>> http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss [1] >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Links: >>> ------ >>> [1] http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------- >>> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org >>> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >>> http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >>> >> > -- > Nathan England (480) 559 - 9681 > nengland@nmecs.com > http://www.nmecs.com/ > Web Developer, PHP Programmer, Lamp Administration, and > Information Security Specialist > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >