ClayTrainor
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Please respond to this 
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As for states' rights, supporting that position in the U.S. is very curious. Practically the ONLY thing it has been used for in the past is the resistance of civil rights.
The south used states' rights to support continuing slavery, to support Jim Crow laws, and to resist federal desegregation. Strom Thurmond called his white supremacist party the "States' Rights Party".
The idea that states' rights = more liberty is a fantasy. The OPPOSITE has been the case throughout history.
He is responding to this comment that i made.
And, i agree that policing is one of the few services a government should provide.
They must be bound by the constitution though, and they must not "require" citizens to pay into a federal system.
Crime and policing should be done at the local level, by local governments.
Ron Paul is a supporter of states rights, and not anarchism.
He respects the rule of law, and knows that free-market principles always outperform socialist ones in terms of economics.
Ayn Rand, was too militaristic for me.
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