bripat9643
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There is no consensus on the precise definition of libertarianism.
Indeed.
They essentially make it up as they go along.
every time you post I'm more convinced that you're a jackass.
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There is no consensus on the precise definition of libertarianism.
Indeed.
They essentially make it up as they go along.
There is no consensus on the precise definition of libertarianism.
Indeed.
They essentially make it up as they go along.
every time you post I'm more convinced that you're a jackass.
There is no consensus on the precise definition of libertarianism.
Indeed.
They essentially make it up as they go along.
every time you post I'm more convinced that you're a jackass.
Libertarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Libertarianism.org | Exploring the theory and history of liberty Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Framers of the US Constitution created a huge government for their time. How very libertarian of them
That's why libertarians would identify more with the Anti-Federalists.

There is no consensus on the precise definition of libertarianism.
Indeed.
They essentially make it up as they go along.

Libertarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Libertarianism.org | Exploring the theory and history of liberty Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Framers of the US Constitution created a huge government for their time. How very libertarian of them
That's why libertarians would identify more with the Anti-Federalists.
Libertarians are more antediluvian.
Libertarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Libertarianism.org | Exploring the theory and history of liberty Libertarian Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Framers of the US Constitution created a huge government for their time. How very libertarian of them
That's why libertarians would identify more with the Anti-Federalists.
Yet some of them are members of the Federalist Society.
Kevin, we agree here
and remember, the anti-Federalists lost
How the heck is it Non sequitur?! You just stated that the First Amendment is impeded by libertarianism. I want to know how.
First of all, include the entire quote for context, "I was talking about freedom of speech. You are a part of society, thus there are limitations expressed by the leges and supreme courts of We the People. You can always move away."
Because libertarianism has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment.
First, the site cuts off the quote. I quoted the entire thing originally. So don't blame me. Especially when it takes about two seconds to go back and look at the conversation.
If the First Amendment has nothing to with Libertarianism, why are you claiming it impedes freedom of speech?
Non sequitur.
How the heck is it Non sequitur?! You just stated that the First Amendment is impeded by libertarianism. I want to know how.
First of all, include the entire quote for context, "I was talking about freedom of speech. You are a part of society, thus there are limitations expressed by the leges and supreme courts of We the People. You can always move away."
Because libertarianism has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment.
How the heck is it Non sequitur?! You just stated that the First Amendment is impeded by libertarianism. I want to know how.
First of all, include the entire quote for context, "I was talking about freedom of speech. You are a part of society, thus there are limitations expressed by the leges and supreme courts of We the People. You can always move away."
Because libertarianism has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment.
Jake how many times do I have to tell you that you can't "just move away" without paying a huge fine, if you do it without paying your government tribute you will end up in a cage.
Don't have to. How do I know when a libertarian is lying? His lips are moving.
I feel it is quite unjust and immoral to force people at gunpoint to follow any agenda, no matter how well intentioned or successful it may or may not be.
Indeed.
They essentially make it up as they go along.
every time you post I'm more convinced that you're a jackass.
Nah. C. Clayton is wrong, but not a jerk. He mostly avoids personal attacks and makes principled arguments.
Indeed.
They essentially make it up as they go along.
every time you post I'm more convinced that you're a jackass.
and every time you post you confirm for others that you are one
every time you post I'm more convinced that you're a jackass.
Nah. C. Clayton is wrong, but not a jerk. He mostly avoids personal attacks and makes principled arguments.
Yeah, that's true. I dislike what he has to say, but at least he doesn't direct attacks against you personally.

Nah. C. Clayton is wrong, but not a jerk. He mostly avoids personal attacks and makes principled arguments.
Yeah, that's true. I dislike what he has to say, but at least he doesn't direct attacks against you personally.
Like you do most of the time.![]()
Yeah, that's true. I dislike what he has to say, but at least he doesn't direct attacks against you personally.
Like you do most of the time.![]()
Yep, I direct personal attacks at liberals all the time because they deserve it. The vast majority of them are lying, no-good, two-faced scum.
