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Belongs in Conspiracy forum.
Belongs in Conspiracy forum.
which of it is not true?
Belongs in Conspiracy forum.
which of it is not true?
It certainly is true, and thats the reason the facist righty here want it buried somewhere in the basement.
If you're a member of society, your freedom is less than pure.
Depending on what society, that range of freedom goes from almost no freedom to some freedom, but no person who abides ANY LAW can truly be said to be entirely free.
This isn't obvious to all of us?
If you're a member of society, your freedom is less than pure.
Depending on what society, that range of freedom goes from almost no freedom to some freedom, but no person who abides ANY LAW can truly be said to be entirely free.
This isn't obvious to all of us?
Horseshit. The term "freedom" is meaningless outside of the context of society. All you have said is that some societies are more free than others. No duh?
Oh good! We're on the same page as it regards the concept of freedom, then.
The idea that every law is a restriction on your freedom is idiotic.
And now you recant the very position you took in the first paragraph of your post?
You seem a tad conflicted on this issue, Lad.
Laws against murder and robbery are not restrictions on freedom.
Sure they are. They are excellent restrictions on individuals' freedom though. I approve of such limitations on our freedom.
Don't you?
On the other hand, the income tax is a vast incursion on your freedom.
Yes it is, I agree.
ALL Taxes are a imposition on your and my freedom.
And assuming they are done right, they are a necessary evil.
But if they are imposed unfairly, they are an unnecessary evil.
See?
You and I aren't quite so far apart as you apparently think we are.
Where we no doubt disagree is not in principle, but in practice.
The question is every people with a government must ask is this
How do we impose the fewest cheapest impositions on our freedoms while still maintaining CIVIL ORDER?
which of it is not true?
It certainly is true, and thats the reason the facist righty here want it buried somewhere in the basement.
Interesting view when the Leftists in this country are the ones who are continually attacking the right to own property, retain wealth and exercise personal freedoms.
which of it is not true?
It certainly is true, and thats the reason the facist righty here want it buried somewhere in the basement.
Interesting view when the Leftists in this country are the ones who are continually attacking the right to own property, retain wealth and exercise personal freedoms.
If you're a member of society, your freedom is less than pure.
Depending on what society, that range of freedom goes from almost no freedom to some freedom, but no person who abides ANY LAW can truly be said to be entirely free.
This isn't obvious to all of us?
If you're a member of society, your freedom is less than pure.
Depending on what society, that range of freedom goes from almost no freedom to some freedom, but no person who abides ANY LAW can truly be said to be entirely free.
This isn't obvious to all of us?
I think that's true. The native americans were probably the last on this continent to really enjoy true freedom although they had their own structure also.
It certainly is true, and thats the reason the facist righty here want it buried somewhere in the basement.
Interesting view when the Leftists in this country are the ones who are continually attacking the right to own property, retain wealth and exercise personal freedoms.
"rightys" are hte ones who allowed cops/fbi to GPS your own your private property if its not in a garage, to kick down your door if they have a "Feeling" that drugs are being used, that women can't get legal procedures from doctors without legal threats, etc
Man's nature is to produce laws of society, nature has her own set of laws also. Nowhere can you exist without laws.
freedom is an ideaological concept of space and time.