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To: RJCogburn
What Is the Objectivist View of Libertarianism?

Open borders, federalized drug program, all laws should be banned.

Nothing redeeming about the whole lot of 'em...

12 posted on 04/13/2003 4:21:24 PM PDT by Libloather (And it still isn’t safe enough to vote DemocRAT…)
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To: Libloather
Right... let's look at that list of yours. Again.

Open borders.

Yes. But only after getting rid of welfare and entitlement programs. Only those willing to work for a living and add value to our society would even WANT to come here. Also, allow our populace thier full right to the tools of self-protection... namely firearms. Anyone coming here looking to cause trouble should be fully cognizant of the fact that a few million armed civilians are keeping an eye out for them.

Federalized drug program.

Bravo Sierra. Ending the WOD ranks right up there on the issue list as high as ending government interference in our medical business. End HillaryCare and End the DEA are both issues on our table. Bush is the one pushing for a prescription drug program for agin hippies.

All laws should be banned.

More bovine fecal matter. Try all laws that do not involve "force, fraud, or theft". Most good laws fit under that catagory. Assault and battery. Murder. Rape. The Enron and Global Crossing fiasco's not to mention we would have had an easier time nabbing the Klintoons under a simplified fraud and theft charges without all the bearucratic dodges built into the system.

All this has been gone over on FR a thousand times and you flying monkies STILL have to come in here and crap all over everything.

20 posted on 04/13/2003 4:40:00 PM PDT by Dead Corpse (For an Evil Super Genius, you aren't too bright are you?)
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