Too easy.
I say, let's make public spectacles of them for several months.
Then bury one in obscurity at the end for shit and giggles...waite... [/;-D
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Then bury one in obscurity at the end for shit and giggles...waite... [/;-D
i think all corrupt countries ought to have their elected officials hunted and killed.
keep the process up for a few decades and the political process might skew back to a semblance of fairness.
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A very popular set of novels were based on such a plan.
Our hero spends the time not being killed to learn how not to be killed.
The inevitable chase to the scenario spans several books.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reluctant_King
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The inevitable chase to the scenario spans several books.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reluctant_King
Another author (science fiction) has it fair to...
...kill politicians for "political" reasons, only.
Funny thing is, it also uses Texas as a thematic element.
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Thu 4 Sep 2008, 6:57,
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Funny thing is, it also uses Texas as a thematic element.
life in the public eye should be permitted only if the public eye is not bothered.
become a bothersome hair or prodding stick and expect to be removed.
who are these authors? i may want to read some of this guff (doubtful, but possible. not tim lahaye, i hope).
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who are these authors? i may want to read some of this guff (doubtful, but possible. not tim lahaye, i hope).
Novel ref'ed
www.gutenberg.org/etext/20121
Link to others by him
www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/p#a8301
DeCamp's in most any used book stall.
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Link to others by him
www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/p#a8301
DeCamp's in most any used book stall.
urgh, that piper guy tripped a memory.
yep, that's him - the fuzzy books, which used to make me angry as a child. just the sight of the covers at a book sale enraged me.
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