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I thought someone said that he left the group because all of his disciples were defecting to Rothbard.
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I think he is hilarious. And who associates him with a liberty movement? He's more the conspiracy theory movement, a long with coast to coast am.
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Love how they demand plans, or at least demand a demand for plans (haha), but they turn off the comments section. also, they conveniently came up with a plan for us to demand. Thanks liberal celebrities. Require a criminal background check for every gun sold in America Ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines Make gun trafficking a federal crime
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" I'm curious to see your opinion on the accusations by others that he is a cult leader" It's pure nonsense by a bunch of whiners who got banned from his forum years ago. None of whom thought it was cult beforehand. The fact that he does what he wants with the forum he pays for is unfair to them, so they make up hysterical myths.
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When you say someone hates someone else, it is a clever way to avoid the actual arguments. It makes it seem like there is something personal between the two, when they never even met each other.
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Definitely, the Twilight Saga Fan Forum.
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I would bet the farm that virtually all of them are 30-something obese neckbeards. That's what all of the 'internet elitists' are. Whether they are talking about abstract ideas, that they ape from others, or their anime collections. Notice no one posts a picture of themselves to reveal the perfect specimen of manliness, nor the beautiful
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Sartre wasn't anti-libertarian. His whole work is about individual freedom. He dabbled with Marxism for a time, but it was really a mistake. I think he was closer to anarchism. Really, the only anti-libertarian philosophers are Hobbes, Hegel, Machiavelli, Plato, and Aquinas. Marx is not a philosopher, and even said so. My concern with philosophy
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It seems that the misuse and intentional ignorance about 'macro-evolution' is a creationist talking point. But not a good one, unfortunately for them.
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I mean it is a fact, once we understand what a fact is. Steven Jay Gould explains: In the American vernacular, "theory" often means "imperfect fact"--part of a hierarchy of confidence running downhill from fact to theory to hypothesis to guess. Thus the power of the creationist argument: evolution is "only" a theory and