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Ryan Frederick trial - how would Rothbard view it?

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Wolfy2 Posted: Sun, Jan 25 2009 1:13 PM

http://tidewaterliberty.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/twenty-five-seconds/#comments

 

Hi everyone! I just registered and I am very grateful to be able to participate in your forums! 

I really need some opinions on how Rothbard would have viewed the Ryan Frederick trial (which started last Monday). As you can see by my posts on that forum, another individual is challenging my assertion that Rothbard would definitely side with Ryan (as opposed to the police in this case) for many clear reasons. Am I correct? I have read many articles by Rothbard - but I have so much to learn about his wonderful teachings. I would appreciate any comments to clarify this issue...

Would Rothbard support Ryan's case over the police? I say definitely. The case covers (among other topics) property rights as well as war on drug issues.

Thanks for your time and any feedback!

peace..

 

Wolfy2

 

 

 

 

 

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