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December 12th, 2006, 08:02 AM #1
Political definitions
A lot of people are quick to label others whose views differ from their own so I thought some would be interested in defining those labels.
Although like anything else this guy may be a dangerous "insert label here" .
Read these at your own great risk.
(check out the title of the page,must be an orwell fan)
http://www.newspeakdictionary.com/ns-my.html
This pretty well describes me . How about you.
Libertarian-Capitalism - The most prevalent form of libertarianism in the United States (When one hears the term 'Libertarian', you can be pretty sure they arte actually referring to this type). It is a belief in free-markets (little or no state intervention in the economy) and a strong belief in personal freedoms. Governments would only provide basic services (police, a judiciary system, and military). For the most part, this was the type of government supported by most of the founding fathers of the United States, but over the years our system has succumbed to various State-Socialist and State-Capitalist elements.An enemy of liberty is no friend of mine!I do not owe respect to anyone who would enslave me by government force,nor is it wise for such a person to expect it!
Isaiah Ambrey
If you think you have the right not to be offended. I suggest you promptly purchase a toe attachment and a twelve gauge. One time use is all that is necessary.
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