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Re: Libertarian Purity Test

Postby Greg on Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:49 pm

Pat wrote:
Greg wrote:British Rail is another horrible example, it's semi worthless now.


Ahhh…, DBB? ÖBB?

Best spinach soufflé I’ve ever eaten was in the dining car on the ÖBB between Salzburg and Innsbruck. So if that doesn’t get your “Geil,” I don’t know what possibly could. :mrgreen:


We spent a couple of weeks using a Eurail pass, two years ago, in France and Germany and the Benelux countries and a separate ticket for the Czech Republic and they were all great systems. Good food, clean cars and exact to the minute schedules.

A couple of years earlier we took the train from London to catch the ferry to Ireland at Holyhead and got put on a bus for the last 50 miles outbound and the whole trip back to London on the return. It still worked great in the 80s when I used it quite a bit. Sad!
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Re: Libertarian Purity Test

Postby R.E.T. on Sun Oct 21, 2007 12:50 pm

53 points. no comment.
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Re: Libertarian Purity Test

Postby GregM on Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:11 am

22

Well, at least I would never own any French guns.
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Re: Libertarian Purity Test

Postby Pat on Mon Oct 22, 2007 7:47 am

GregM wrote:22

Well, at least I would never own any French guns.

I hear there a bunch available. Never fired, and only dropped twice... Har, har, har :) ;)
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Re: Libertarian Purity Test

Postby DeanC on Mon Oct 22, 2007 9:48 am

The medium core category is far too wide at 51-90 points before you can be considered full fledged. I pronounce this poll an authoritarian sham. :D
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Re: Libertarian Purity Test

Postby Steelheart on Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:28 am

Got a 40 but as others have mentioned I'm in favor of things like public police, fire etc so I'm not concerned.

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Re: Libertarian Purity Test

Postby plblark on Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:03 am

45 with a lot of yes buts or half measure wishes :-)
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