LibertyEagle
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ROFLMAO. How incredibly intellectually dishonest you are, Conza.
ROFLMAO. How incredibly intellectually dishonest you are, Conza.
http://www.dailypaul.com/98919/ron-...hism-vs-murray-rothbards-anarchist-capitalism"DC culture has the effect of turning people into secret anarchists or secret totalitarians."
I think it's clear which way Ron would lean. Don't you!? - Conza88
LMAO!
And where is the word "anarchism" used there? WHERE?!
Nowhere... epic fail.
The word "anarchism" is not present. Epic fail.
No you didn't. You failed miserably.
Keep trying LE, still yet to back up your baseless assertion.
Edit: Suggested you read this before responding... so you don't make a fool of yourself.
I'm amused you so how think I've contradicted myself.
Learn to read please; specifically the Hoppe interview quotes about Mises... that should clear up your ignorance.
Maybe a lesson in grammar would help, understand the function of quotation marks possibly.
Quotation marks or inverted commas (informally referred to as quotes or speech marks)[1] are punctuation marks at the beginning and end of a quotation, direct speech, literal title, or name. Quotation marks can also be used to indicate a different meaning of a word or phrase than the one typically associated with it, and are often used to express irony.
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Unfortunate that you've erected a fallacy between theory and reality. Error 101. If it's bad in theory, it's also bad in practice. The truth/reality of a theory is indicative of it's practically in reality, i.e that it works.
Oh ok, so you don't support a democracy or a republic. What do you support then? lol.
" I'll be busy getting things done, making money, and enjoying life as it is. "
Lmao that you don't think that is what I'm also concerned about. You do realise that with the burden of the state removed; the world would be a far wealthier place? Why don't you go join the state then if that's all you care about?
I am familiar with game theory. Are you familiar with Austrian Economics? To what extent? What books have you read on the topic?
ROFLMAO. How incredibly intellectually dishonest you are, Conza.
With all respect to all participants in this thread, has anyone here actually had any direct experiences with God or what ever you would like to share? Forgive my laziness of not wanting to go through 29 pages, especially after reading these last two.![]()
There is no god...There is no fine tuning...
We are nothing more than random chance in a multiverse of infinite outcomes.
There is no afterlife, this is all you get, so enjoy it, because when you die, you return to the nothing.
I don't fear nonexistence, I spent the last 13.5billion years in that state already.
God is nothing but a creation of society. It is just a means of control..
I've read "what has the government done with our money", "creature from jekyll island", if those count. I don't claim to be an expert in Austrian economics, nor do I claim to know more about it then you. I DO claim, and will continue to claim, that they are only right in theory and have no advantages in real life.
I am certain you are not concerned about the things I am, which is why you waste your time arguing on the internets about who can better cite your favorite website, while others are trying to make a living.
I don't support republic or democracy as a form of government in and of themselves, I support whatever is practical and maximizes the benefit for myself. This doesn't limit my choices to where my rights come from, whether government has to be big or small and does not make the bogus distinction between public or private.
"bad in theory, it's also bad in practice." wrong, something can be bad in theory, good in practice. you obviously do not understand human nature. game theory is a great example of how something can only be predicted to the limited extent of when people think in numbers and profits (and completely breaks down if you add in any additional variables)
You're amused by your own denial, of course.
I don't need quotation marks when it's obvious who said it, not me, and I've used quote tags to indicate they were not my words.
If I quoted you out of context, please correct me.
so you don't support anarchism and Ron Paul is NOT an anarchist, correct?
Ron Paul supports government, and he supports using government to punish criminals and scumbags, not "PDA, DRO", correct?
Prove it.
Rev9
The onus of proof isn't on him.
Well respect goes to you for actually being able to name some books, far better than LE - who can't even get that far. WHGDWOM:Rothbard is a good intro to money. Jekyll Island isn't Austrian, but deals in the same concepts. Neither is an intro to economics, or deals with methodology at all.
ROFLMAO. Thanks for the laugh, Conza. I do try to keep in mind that you are new to this whole movement, since just a few short years ago you were bowing before Chomsky. By the same token, you should remember that a lot of us have been reading liberty-oriented books before you were an itch in your Daddy's pants.
Seriously, man, you come off like someone who has just quit smoking, or who has just gotten religion. You run around cramming it down everyone's throats. When instead you should be studying to catch up with your better-informed elders, so that you can actually argue a point instead of merely quoting an authority to argue it for you.
he supports using government to punish criminals and scumbags, not "PDA, DRO", correct?
that explains why every country in the world recognizes them at every point in history, right?
It's just so obvious that we can do it without any Bible or Constitution, isn't it? Ingrained in our human soul. That explains why humans have a higher rate of murdering their peers than any other animals, right?