axiomata
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Piss off monkey boy. You cannot just throw insults at me without getting blowback, passive aggressively couched though those insults may be..
Who is throwing insults? It certainly is not I.
Piss off monkey boy. You cannot just throw insults at me without getting blowback, passive aggressively couched though those insults may be..
Mostly civil rights for women, blacks, immigrants, gays, etc. Yeah, it sucks to have to get a permit to buy a house, but that beats getting lynched and hung by an angry mob with little chance of justice, doesn't it?Some good insight there. I am curious to know what things you see have made us "more free" over the years?? I know slavery is one such damning blot. But I am of the opinion that systematically things have continually evolved the opposite direction and I can't think of where we have gained much if anything...in fact I would be of the opinion that we have to get "permission" for a great majority of what is done privately today.
It would probably be even more slanted in favor of the rich than it already is. A healthy economy needs social mobility, something which has been reduced lately. We replaced laws which kept people back due to their race or gender with laws which keep people back in more subtle ways. The cost imposed by regulation is mostly uniform across the poor and rich, small or large businesses. It almost always hits the little guy harder. Not to mention the Fed...I also while recognizing that if voting was contained to land owners we would see a different gov. do recognize that most of the federal laws passed are done so by a vast majority of male congressmen.
Lol, Romney's campaign chairman is a tool. Look at the anger in his face.
The guy on the sign is not Rutherford, the state senator and Romney Illinois chairman, it is one of his thugs.I don't know has this been verified to be him? I looked him up on the web this guy standing on the sign looks a little more rough than the clean cut guy I saw. If it is true then shame on him. And the tape tells the tale. He should be mocked out of Romney's campaign.
And the natural impulses of men pave the way for war.The danger as I see it, is that this natural impulse, when misdirecetd by statists, paves the road for socialism.
And the natural impulses of men pave the way for war.
My point is, that for reasons having to do with nature as well as nurture, women will generally gravite towrads, and be more vulnerable towards, the statist demagogues who offer to care for us from cradle to grave.
Mostly civil rights for women, blacks, immigrants, gays, etc. Yeah, it sucks to have to get a permit to buy a house, but that beats getting lynched and hung by an angry mob with little chance of justice, doesn't it?
It would probably be even more slanted in favor of the rich than it already is. ...
The proof is in the pudding. Most women vote democrat.
I'm glad to hear you don't go to republican straw polls and shove signs in people's faces and shout over the top of their talking too.....Good Job Randy, maybe you do have some class and respect.
Well, thats true. People don't respect the law, but they do mostly still respect property rights and liberty. Discrimination based on race or gender has been replaced with discrimination based on acts in the economy.The civil rights are a good thing but that is a fraction of the beast that has been created whereas with a multitude of laws you lose respect for them all.
True... I suppose the people who you don't want voting are ones that vote in order to use state coercion to exploit his or her fellow Americans. The problem is that these people seem to come from all walks of life. Socialism wasn't first championed by the lower classes, much of this stuff starts with so-called intellectuals (who often either ignore or make up reasons for ignoring economics). The big problem is that people are willing to use the law to commit acts they would never dream of committing themselves. The legitimacy of state-initiated violence is what needs to be exposed for the hypocrisy it is.I disagree with that assumption....I think alot of the problems we face politically are from uneducated, ignorant, or welfare state members voting....I am actually comforted that less than 50% of the populous vote because it would scare me to see what this mass would do (based on seeing the kind of advertising that marketeers use to "sell" today)... but then again I do believe that the "dumbing down" of America is an unfortunate reality...my great grandparents were educated to 5th grade on the prarie and knew more than many quote unquote "educated" (or indoctrinated) we have today.
The most insightful comment yet, and not from a male. Besides, nanny states have existed before women's suffrage. Roman emperors would give out charity from the public treasury in order to legitimize their reigns, and it is part of what bankrupted them.Correlation does not imply causation.
I cant argue with that. We are a bloodthirsty gender. So if women voters spawn socialism, and men voters spawn war,