Cade_One Member Joined Jul 21, 2025 Messages 3 Jul 21, 2025 #1 I did not include Dr. Ron Paul, because I'm pretty sure everyone in a Ron Paul forum would choose to sit by him : )
I did not include Dr. Ron Paul, because I'm pretty sure everyone in a Ron Paul forum would choose to sit by him : )
CaptUSA Member Joined May 17, 2011 Messages 18,922 Jul 21, 2025 #2 Too many great minds for them to all be on the same plane. Seems like a trap.
TheTexan Member Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 27,430 Jul 21, 2025 #3 6 so I can see if Ayn Rand wants to join the mile high club
Anti Globalist Member Joined Sep 7, 2017 Messages 48,735 Jul 21, 2025 #4 I'll clone myself so that I can be able to sit next to all of them.
Occam's Banana Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 5, 2010 Messages 39,958 Jul 22, 2025 #5 (1 or 2) or 6 would maximize desirable adjacencies for me. And can some of us get together to throw John Stuart Mill off the plane?
(1 or 2) or 6 would maximize desirable adjacencies for me. And can some of us get together to throw John Stuart Mill off the plane?
TheTexan Member Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 27,430 Jul 22, 2025 #6 Maybe 7 so I can sit next to Hitler
Cade_One Member Joined Jul 21, 2025 Messages 3 Jul 22, 2025 #7 I would like to sit either in Seat #1 (next to Bastiat) or #10 (between Milton and Sowell).
acptulsa Member Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 75,406 Jul 22, 2025 #8 Seat ten. They're making better conversation these days. Besides, at this point in history, the rest are rather odoriferous.
Seat ten. They're making better conversation these days. Besides, at this point in history, the rest are rather odoriferous.
Liberty_Tree Member Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 622 Jul 22, 2025 #9 I'll go with Locke and especially Spooner
unknown Member Joined Oct 8, 2011 Messages 12,412 Jul 22, 2025 #10 9 I gotta know what Paine thinks of today's America.