Posted on 05/22/2023 9:00:33 PM PDT by Ozguy1945
I am a libertarian.
To me, freedom looks like the essential glue or fabric for society.
Freedom needs discipline. I speculate that my poet’s etymological analysis of the word “freedom” can give us both freedom and discipline in the one word. To do this, I first suggest that the roots of the word “freedom” can lead us to call it the home or homes where we can feel free.
For me today, the word "freedom" combines the adjective "free" with the Latin word "domus" or home to mean a home or homes where someone can feel free.
This is an explanation of "freedom", which literalists might dislike but others might enjoy.
Homes are, or were, most commonly (like the homes I grew up in, first in Canberra, then in Melbourne) heterosexual places where parents raised kids. So there had to be rules.
In honour of my heritage from those homes, which my mum and dad gave me, I create this understanding of what freedom is to celebrate the day my mum gave birth to me:
"Freedom is the home(s) where we feel free."
A personal definition.
Humane.
Non-authoritarian.
Who agrees?
(Excerpt) Read more at freedom-demokrasi-and-civilised-humanity.com ...
And over 150 countries are now emptying out their prisons and street gangs and sending them HERE NOW!
Not to mention 1000’s of military age men from China and all around the world
Cells of Foriegn National are forming all over the USA❗️❗️❗️
Yup. Distant beauty. Her skin is rough that’s why the camera likes her.
She is for “common sense gun control”. Non-starter here.
That is why I cannot support their party...
Perhaps the constitution party...
Parties can’t be trusted.
Vote the person and the issues you know are correct.
And always pray!
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