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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKy0KmDPH1w I need no more argument.
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Could not paying taxes topple the Spanish Government? ... Do you enjoy prison?
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[quote user="sicsempertyrannis"] [quote user="Rothbard"] But this means that the child must always have, regardless of age, the absolute freedom to run away, to get out from under. [/quote] On this point, I have never agreed with Rothbard. But in short, there is no simple answer. If your infant crawls off down the street, for instance
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[quote user="revolutionist"] More dry powder over here... better duck out of this before it blows up... [/quote] Prophetic
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More dry powder over here... better duck out of this before it blows up...
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Oh my...
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[quote user="Conza88"] [quote user="revolutionist"]The LPKY puts a bigger emphasis on party organization and getting candidates elected. In a political strategy, you can't change anything without getting elected. [/quote] I disagree. The point shouldn't be about getting elected, the point should be about spreading the message
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[quote user="Conza88"] The Libertarian Party is pathetic. When the platform is less radically libertarian than a "Republican"'s, you have a very big problem. Granted, it is pretty hard to be as good as Ron Paul when publicly running for office. That's what the Libertarian Party needs to be though, more radical - otherwise
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I am definitely in favor of a third party approach. Even though you might be able to get a couple of people elected throughhe republican party, in the end, the republican party is and always will be controlled by the neocons. The people that run the Rs will no be uprooted from their positions no matter how hard libertarians try. It's been tried
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[quote user="filc"] [quote user="revolutionist"]Ummmm... you can be a libertarian and an anarchist.[/quote] What you state is true. That doesn't change the fact that the libertarian party takes a minarchist position. [/quote] Nope, there's an anarchist wing of the LP. The platform itself is relatively vague, and even though