after soaking up all of the science fiction I could find, as a kid, Star Trek and the New Generation have taken fond placed in my life. I am editing a "science friction" book right now. . Trekker. -- j
Absolutely. I recall well, back in 1992 when voting for Harry Reid's Senatorial opponent, Demar Dahl, that Demar ran on a plank that included the privatization of healthcare entirely. Gee, here we are 23 years later with the evolved POS.
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Yeah, but the illogic, anti-military theme, and the assumption that obtaining a rare mineral was evil kept me from enjoying Avatar as more than a pretty image. The movie even says that 'the next nearest unobtanium is 200 klicks away from the present site'...obviously too far to move after having traveled 5 light years to get there.
So the vision was pretty, but the message ruined the movie for me. (Actually, we are not ruining the Earth - just the opposite.)
I have seen every episode of Star Trek, TNG, DS9, Enterprise, and Voyager. Loved them all... I even own the whole series of TNG on VHS and all of Enterprise on DVD...
Wasn't it established during prohibition? To me it seems that any crime committed in the above could be handled by local law without ATF. Maybe just the firearms to make things like Fast and Furious from happening. I guess that's a bit like paraphrasing Nixon, "If the government does it, it's legal".
True enough. They talk about no need for money, but people are traders and rich, nonetheless. Think Roddenberry had a Utopia in mind, but it may have been a work in progress.
Shocking the interest in diversity our (cough) president has. The next most qualified person for Attorney General is also a member of the 15% of African Americans we have in the population. Must be a "diversity coincidence".
Seems like all the stuff he is doing by Exec Order, et al, is in desperation that the voting public is going to shut down the progressives. I sure hope so, as long as it doesn't come along with a bunch of social agenda crap.
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as a kid, Star Trek and the New Generation have
taken fond placed in my life. I am editing a "science
friction" book right now. . Trekker. -- j
What was there not to like? (Wish there were more of that genre.)
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I am glad that he has done well in the industry.
Jan
So the vision was pretty, but the message ruined the movie for me. (Actually, we are not ruining the Earth - just the opposite.)
Jan
Seems like all the stuff he is doing by Exec Order, et al, is in desperation that the voting public is going to shut down the progressives. I sure hope so, as long as it doesn't come along with a bunch of social agenda crap.
So irritating the freedom you all fought for is being given up day-by-day in favor of an academic well-meaning, but misplaced faith in socialism.
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