Ender
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This is what you were going for:
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Thanks, Gunny!
The link froze and then my computer started having issues.
This is what you were going for:
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The United States was founded on liberty. Liberty gave its citizens the working space they needed to make it great. In the U.S. true conservatism works to preserve liberty.
The powers that be keep us divided with labels and keep us fighting over social issues while they grow their authoritarian, robber baron regime. Which of them is going to lift a finger to stop abortion? None of them. Not one.
If we cannot restore government of the people, by the people, and for the people, we might just as well have a circle jerk as fight for 'social issues' like the unborn. We can't keep the doctors from killing the unborn and fight with those who are trying to keep the cops from killing the born too. Either we figure out that the 'conservatives' and the 'liberals' are on the same side, or the 'conservatives' and the 'liberals' continue to fight each other while the doctors and cops continue to kill with impunity.
The trolls keep slapping labels on us and the killing continues, born and unborn alike. But the fact that we're busy fighting over labels and fighting over whether the born or the unborn should be saved first has nothing to do with that. Right?
A radical libertarian believes in little to no government intervention for both personal and economic matters. A radical libertarian generally believes in one out of these two options: (1) A government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty - this view is known as Minarchism (2) No government at all, in which the private sector takes up all legitimate functions that a government would have - this view is known as Anarcho-Capitalism. Radical Libertarians tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. Radical Libertarians tend to be inspired by the Austrian school of economics, classical liberalism and 19th century individualist anarchism. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature. They try to protect both personal and economic liberty. Examples of Radical Libertarianism would be Murray Rothbard, H.L. Mencken, Ludwig Von Mises and Lysander Spooner.
Holy crap. I didn't get the exact top corner, almost didn't make it into the radical libertarian arc!
Hope this doesn't mean a re-education camp for me![]()
...it's sad to hear people bickering about 'political issues'...'liberals'/democrats vs. 'conservatives'/republicans vs. 'socialists' vs. 'fascists' vs. 'centrists' vs. 'independents' vs. etc. republicrat fools ad goddamned nauseam...
...but when it comes to the bankster$ getting government bond$, etc. ad nauseam, for free...well, there's apparently no difference of opinion here...it's all ok...move along....nothing to talk about here...not EVER a stinking peep from the republicrat monetary ignoramu$ bickerers...![]()
...many of the abortion prohibitionist 'conservatives' are among the worst imo...frequently working their foaming gobs about 'big bad government'as they screech like gd fools for some new 'dept. of abortion prohibition'...and---of course---endless wars/warmongering galore..
..?apparently these authoritarian republicrat peckerheads presume some jurisdiction over another's womb?...despite the pathetic rhetoric about [individual] 'liberty'frequently emanating from their hot dog chutes...
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Is there or has there ever been a system that you would like to live in? If so, what and when?When I was a kid, my father explained that all a conservative is, is someone who wants to preserve the status quo. And even liberals turn into conservatives once they get what they want.
I'm the exact opposite of conservative. There is literally nothing about the current system I think is worth saving.
crickets.....Is there or has there ever been a system that you would like to live in? If so, what and when?
Is there or has there ever been a system that you would like to live in? If so, what and when?