Why am I not a Libertarian? Because it’s the landing pad for a broad variety of certifiable nut cases like Gary Johnson and this Vohra being.
Wow, that was a really stupid running of the mouth...
Psychotic. And more than a little bit treasonous.
This guy sounds almost (but not quite) as hateful towards our troops as Wrong Paul.
Libertarian:
Drug-addled, faggot-loving, baby-killers (who like smaller government)
I find it funny that a libertarian is talking about morals.
And that is why I’m not a Libertarian. Too much pot has damaged to their brains.
The LP should concentrate on freedom issues. Instead they concentrate on drug legalization and make irrational statements on foreign policy.
What a huge pile of crap.
When a Centurian went to Jesus to ask what he had to do to be saved, Jesus did not tell him he had to resign his commission. Jesus said to be satisfied in his pay.
From the Cross, Jesus asked his heavenly Father to forgive them, because they know not what they do. I believe he was talking about the Roman soldiers who, as far as they knew, were executing another criminal.
In Romans, Paul says the government does not wield the sword in vein.
As Christians, we should pray for our leaders. Among the reasons is so our police and military forces will be used for good.
Arvin Vohra has gotten the sequence of events upside-down. So has author Jennifer Giorgi. Most self-appointed moral arbiters make this mistake.
Here is what must happen, in proper order:
1. Survive.
2. Worry about morality.
Obssessing over how our actions do or don’t conform to Step 2 merely lessens the chances of successfully completing Step 1. Doesn’t matter what the particulars of the “morals” mentioned in Step 2 actually amount to: those who don’t survive contribute nothing to the discussion of morals, nor the establishment of anything morally worthy.
Their very first week, the greenest recruit in the armed forces does more for society, culture, populace, and nation, than any academic, journalist, politician, cleric, intellectual, or “activist” can do in an entire career.