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Rescinding membership in Free State Project

Started by Objectivist, November 09, 2006, 07:53 PM NHFT

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Objectivist

I hereby withdraw from the Free State Project, including the pledge to be among the first 1,000.

-Objectivist
aka
Brandon Cropper

Spencer

You probably want to post that over at the FSP's forum:

http://forum.freestateproject.org

Out of curiosity, why are you leaving the FSP / First 1000?


d_goddard

Jeez, some people read too much into their karma number.
Is this because some people disagreed with you on the Islam issue?
Grow up: not everybody will agree on all issues, especially not ones that represent passionately-held beliefs.

Wherever you go, may your chains rest upon you lightly, and may you find liberty in your lifetime.

... from a fellow admirer of Ayn Rand

Spencer

#4
The irony of the whole thing is that neither Howard Roark nor Henry Reardon would care what his karma rating was.

Quantrill

Maybe if someone boosts his Karma to a positive number, he'll rescind his rescinding membership...



Rocketman

It isn't a poem unless it rhymes!  Have fun wherever you are, dumbass.   ::)

John


Pat K

Quote from: Rocketman on November 09, 2006, 09:38 PM NHFT
It isn't a poem unless it rhymes!  Have fun wherever you are, dumbass.   ::)

Roses are red
violets are blue
the Objectivist thinks were evil
so he flew

Rochelle

QuoteI hereby withdraw from the Free State Project, including the pledge to be among the first 1,000.
Somehow this person reminds me of Jaqueline Mackie Paisley Passey. But it could be unfair to lump all the people who quit the FSP into the same group.


toowm

There once was a follower of Rand
Whose message often got panned
He believes that Iraq
Responds to muslim attack
And left the bus to the free land

Rocketman

#11
Quote from: John on November 09, 2006, 09:59 PM NHFT
? ? ? ? Did I miss something?

There's a thread somewhere called "e.e. cummings was not a poet!" that illustrates... (rest of post removed because it wasn't nice)

error

Quote from: Rochelle on November 09, 2006, 10:14 PM NHFT
QuoteI hereby withdraw from the Free State Project, including the pledge to be among the first 1,000.
Somehow this person reminds me of Jaqueline Mackie Paisley Passey. But it could be unfair to lump all the people who quit the FSP into the same group.

Who is Jaqueline Mackie Paisley Passey?!

Rocketman

Good one, Chris!

Okay, I gotta try... iambic pentameter, if I can pull it off:

Oh Brandon was a guy who liked to talk
And thought himself a walker of the walk,
But Brandon said that poems have to rhyme
And any that did not were not sublime.
He also thought Iraq was ours to take
Hey dude, give me a m*****f****** break!

Okay, I admit that wasn't quite iambic pentameter, but at least I got ten syllables per line.    :D

KBCraig

Oh, so Objectivist was Brandon Cropper?

Good to know. Explains a lot. Makes me even more glad that I didn't bother arguing with him. I never put him on ignore, just ignored his threads.

Kevin