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[quote]But I don't think its politically feasible or moral to legalize marijuana and cocaine for general consumption.[/quote] HUH ?!?! What do you mean, moral ?
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[quote]National is just shorthand for everyone living in the country :/[/quote] What kan that possibly mean, everyone? Every man, woman and child, including nigg..., eh I mean, African Americans? Are you saying that 'everyone' in America thinks just like you...?
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[quote]Care to prove that Mexico doesn't represent a huge security risk to the USA?[/quote] How can a set of lines on a map be a 'security risk'? And how can the 'security' of a different set of lines (USA) be threatened? Maybe the spics have huge amounts of Liquid Paper?
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Ah, those dirty spics are such a threat to NNational SSecurity...
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why?
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[quote]are islamic extremists "automatons" ? - -I say they are. - note that they cannot be swayed by fact, logic, and empiricism. [/quote] How are they different from the murderers working for the american military or the military of other countries?
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[quote]Most murders are not committed by sociopaths, however. Most murders are committed by motivated individuals against their enemies.[/quote] People who murder other people are 'sociopaths'. For instance, the millions of people who compose the armed forces. They kill other people in cold blood when ordered to. Oh of course, whoever the military
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[quote]we can readily understand general categories of exchange as either voluntary or involuntary,[/quote] That's not necessarily true since those categories are not really self-evident. But even if they were, your remark is beside the point. You can't switch from 'value-free' to 'value-laden' as you please. In a so called 'value
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Clayton you presented a misleading materialist analogy. Your analogy doesn't apply - you fail. It is a fact that some people like to murder ofther people. Your opinions about that kind of personal preference are totally irrelevant and 'unscientific'.
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A>Murder is just an act (like theft), people can attach any moral significance they want to it, but it's an act like any other. B>No, people cannot attach any moral significance to it. Moral evaluations are subjective but they are not arbitrary. Yes they can. Deal with the logical conclusions of your own theory.