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USENET archive
Once upon a time - before the great 'net explosion, before The September That Never Ended when AOL was
unknown and spam was just another processed psuedo-food product - I was
pretty active on USENET. I've mostly moved on to other venues, although I
still occasionally read and post. Over the years, I've written a few posts
that illustrate my thinking on a number of subjects.
These are some of my hopefully-interesting net posts and discussions
on drug policy, animal rights and vegetarianism, and Life in
General. They're grouped by thread, presented by "Subject" line,
and presented with the original typos and erorrs intact. Be aware that you
may be seeing only one side of the story, since I generally only save my
own posts; but if you want to know what I think, this is the place to
look.
A more extensive list of my posts can be found at www.deja.com.
The opinions expressed are mine (or at least belong to one of the
voices in my head) and not necessarily those of any other person or
organization, including past or present employers and ISPs.
- Medicine & the Mall - Some
thoughts on animal rights, medical research, and ethics. Featuring Cheryl
Owen (feathers@eskimo.com), avi@seal.imagen.com, Steve Dyer
(dyer@spdcc.com), and Rich Young (young@serum.kodak.com) as the
opposition. From December 1992.
- argument for ethical
eating - Martin Hulsey (mhulsey@hestia.fcs.uga.edu) and I argue about
suffering, death, sentience, and ethics. April and May 1993.
- Consequences of
vegetarianism - A critique of an attack on ethical vegetarianism by
Martin Hulsey (mhulsey@hestia.fcs.uga.edu). From July 1993.
- Plant rights - Rich Young
(young@serum.kodak.com) and I argue about about ethics and inconsistency.
From July 1993.
- Maryland -- Republican
vs. Democrat - From a discussion of budgetary waste in Maryland, we
springboard into an argument about drug policy, with diversions into
religion, morality, and capital punishment. September and October 1994.
- End the drug war (was
Maryland -- Republican vs. Democrat) - In which I take on Anthony
Williams (alby@uunet.uu.net) about drug policy. From September 1994.
- HR 135 - Major stupidity! -
A thread which starts with a discussion of HR 135 and goes into a debate
with Jeffrey Woodford (jwoodfor@unlinfo.unl.edu) on the difference between
legalizing and encouraging drug use. January thru March 1995.
- Two Singaporeans Executed
in Taiwan - Mostly me vs. Joseph Askew (jaskew@maths.adelaide.edu.au)
on the topic of victimless crimes. January and February 1995.
- Conceled Weapons in Balto
Wanted By Good Citizens - After a post on guns, justice, and revenge,
this thread is the start of a long go-around with Lee E. Brown
(leebrown@<address elided>) on drugs and crime. From July 1995.
- Drugs, Drugs, Drugs - More of
the go-around with Lee E. Brown (leebrown@<address elided>) on drugs and
crime. From July and August 1995.
- Newt's new book - More of the
go-around with Lee E. Brown (leebrown@<address elided>) on drugs and crime.
From August 1995.
- Newt wants DRUG
LEGALIZATION vote! - From an argument with ferch (ferch@pinn.net) on
drug policy, we move into a debate with Barbara O'Brien (mahababs@ios.com)
and Lee E. Brown (leebrown@<address elided>) about prostitution. Features the
story of why "What's so funny 'bout peace, love and
understanding?" is in my .sig. From July and August 1995.
- an Urban Legend haiku - A
handful of haiku on ULs, from a thread on alt.folklore.urban. From July 1995.
- Evil, children, and Holy
Cows. My response to the question, "Please delineate a clealy
defined decision rule that discriminates between those socialized behaviors
that are acceptable and those socialized behaviors that are
unacceptable." From August 1995.
- YES Law Officer FOR
Legalizing Marijuana - I knew he had it in him ;-) - Firehawk
(firehawk@tiac.net) and I go around on drug policy, and how "given
that we cannot keep drugs out of our prisons, where the ratio of inmates to
officers is low, where inmates are under much closer scrutiny than would
ever be possible in the population at large, and where inmates have no
right to privacy, how the hell do you propose to keep drugs off our streets
without locking down the whole damn nation tighter than a maximum security
prison?" December 1995.
- Cops on the net - Long argument, on
the theme "The police do not make the laws, they only enforce
them." vs. "I was only following orders didn't cut it at
Nuremburg and it doesn't cut it now." From January 1996.
- Taxes, responsibility,
and justice - Some thoughts on the named subjects. From January 1996.
- Lets go junkie hunting - Medical
versus social/legal effects of addiction, and what to do about them. From
October 1998.
- Plans for ending drug
prohibition - What sort of legal controls might replace our current prohibition? From October 1998.
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