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Libertarianism conclucions by CESAR

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Cesar posted on Thu, Nov 20 2008 7:44 PM

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Thank you all for your participation. You have defended your philosophy with professionalism, good spelling and dedication. With the exception of a few who have not yet taken  "Ethics for Dummies".

My conclusions are that your movement will never materialize 100%, but thinking libertarian can certainly lose a lot of problems we have today in society and free our minds. I hope I can continue to discuss economics with you (although I would like to post real world events) because so far, I have never found guys who can discuss economics as good as you guys do. I always wish to learn and I promise to pay more attention to your way of think (keeping mine of course). I would also like to say I am sorry if I offended anyone. But I hate your philosophical approach.

Thank you all.

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I don't understand how you are allowed out of the newbie bin.

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Victory for Freedom is Inevitable!

 

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Hey Conza. You might rememer me from RPF :p
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kiba replied on Thu, Nov 20 2008 8:02 PM

Can you please not use such overly large fonts?

 

Thanks.

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What a shame.

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Cesar:
I always wish to learn and I promise to pay more attention to your way of think (keeping mine of course).

Well that is just great, I am willing to learn, but will not change my views at all. 

Maybe when you are actually willing to learn, you can come back and discuss with us.

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He won't be coming back, any time soon.

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Has Ruben been disposed of? Or is he taking some time off?

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Former. He doesn't seem to have much better to do than to troll.

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Sage replied on Fri, Nov 21 2008 9:11 AM

Conza88:

Victory for Freedom is Inevitable!

 

 

G. Edward Griffin, Michael Badnarik, Ron Paul... Oh, the newbie days!

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Cesar:

 

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Thank you all for your participation. You have defended your philosophy with professionalism, good spelling and dedication. With the exception of a few who have not yet taken  "Ethics for Dummies".

My conclusions are that your movement will never materialize 100%, but thinking libertarian can certainly lose a lot of problems we have today in society and free our minds. I hope I can continue to discuss economics with you (although I would like to post real world events) because so far, I have never found guys who can discuss economics as good as you guys do. I always wish to learn and I promise to pay more attention to your way of think (keeping mine of course). I would also like to say I am sorry if I offended anyone. But I hate your philosophical approach.

Thank you all.


Please, oh enlightened one, tell us about this answer you have for us ignorant peasents that have not read this "Ethics For Dummies".  Does it involve arrogant declarations decorated by over-sized text & subtle patronizing?

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Spideynw replied on Fri, Nov 21 2008 10:06 AM

Obvious troll is obvious.

At most, 5% of the population would need to stop complying to bring down the government.

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