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![]() Moderator Location: Wales Posts: 2,272 | Quote:
Thankfully sinse Derek Bentley you are in the minority in this country. Society may be formed so as to exist without crime, without poverty, […] no obstacle whatsoever intervenes at this moment except ignorance to prevent such a state of society. Robert Owen | |
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![]() Volcanic Erupter Posts: 2,904 | Quote:
Firstly I never suggested that you didn't have a mechanism to hold our democratic representatives accountable. Simply that saying "because the constitution doesn't allow it is not a good enough reasoning, It is a false appeal to a non existent authority. Quote:
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It's not an appeal to a non existant authority, the Constitution is a legal document. Quote:
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Hey, keep your comments about hypocrites aimed at the hypocrites, the Democrats, and the Republicans. Why can you not connect the dots here? The Libertarians/libertarian minded people here are the one true to the original ideals. The hypocrites making all of the bad policy you don't like, those are the Liberal Democrats, and the "Neoconservative" Republicans. Those are your hypocrites. | |||
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![]() Volcanic Erupter Posts: 2,904 | [QUOTEMilton Bradley]It's not an appeal to a non existant authority, the Constitution is a legal document[/quote] And is not, as I said , set in stone. Good reasoning and a sound argument should be sufficient to make changes . Saying that the constitution doesn't allow it is neither. Quote:
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There is plenty of evidence that those policies do work in other countries. But it would seem that americans have an inability to actually look beyond their own borders for a solution. | |||
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| Altruism Assassin Location: Massachusetts Posts: 5,286 | Well, here's where I might differ on my earlier points, a charismatic politician who becomes tyrannical or otherwise takes blatantly treasonous action can still be a threat from prison. “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” -Albert Einstein |
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![]() BANNED Location: Ohio Province, Rep. of Comerica Posts: 7,320 | Quote:
Another Liberal operating under a complete misunderstanding due to inattention. What a surprise. Dammit man, how many times must I articulate that I'm not against ammending the Constitution, I'm against the way the Republicans, and Democrats trample the Constitution. That's why I constantly suggest they take the traditional legal route, and let's just see if they are the majority. But they're never content to rule with the democracy they promote abroad. You seem quite confused. The debate remains the authoritarian approach ( them ), vs. the legal route ( me ). Well, I disagree with that contention. The question remains, with a whole world full of practicing socialists. why do these people insist on bringing these policies here. Particularly with the vehement, vocal opposition. I'll answer. They're tyrants, little mini tyrants all voting for a Police State. Quote:
Perhaps they can not rationalize away the domination of other ideologies. But again, you all, every single one of you, dodge the question. Why can you not be satisfied to work with the people willing to cooperate? Why must you always insist all must suffer together? Quote:
Well, we're the ones who cannot rationalize away the obvious hypocrisy present in the philosophy. What gives you the right to dictate it to us? | |||
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