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  • My View of Contemporary Politics

    In contemporary politics, "left" and "right" essentially represents one's personal and/or cultural preferances, not the means by which those preferances are sought through. In this sense, I think that libertarianism is neutral...
    Posted to Political Theory by Brainpolice on Mon, Apr 28 2008
  • Re: 3 Ideas to Improve/Sustain Democracy

    Is this the way you would expect Rothbard or Mises to endorse (as in "what would Jesus do")? No, it's what I expect Inquisitor to endorse. Or would they instead accept that there will always be some form of governmental structure - and all...
    Posted to General by Inquisitor on Sat, Mar 1 2008
  • Re: 3 Ideas to Improve/Sustain Democracy

    I agree with Inquisitor concerning that democracy is still a tyranny, just of the majority. I also realized that our country was largely a grand experiment, one with many wonks, and even though it was executed, still was far from perfect, whatever that...
    Posted to General by Nitroadict on Mon, Mar 3 2008
  • Re: Who was the worst president?

    All of you suffer most from Wilson and the progressive movement, namely public education. I have read your thoughts and it seems most of you lack a good history education, as well as the ability to discern and explain cause and effect because A happened...
    Posted to General by A Great Grandson of the Confederacy on Sun, Oct 21 2007
  • Re: Who was the worst president?

    If I was to do an ordinal list of worst. Truly evil #1 Lincoln - His crimes are too many to list. #2 FDR - The New Deal,WWII, Intimindating the Courts, among other things. Now for the rest of them. #1 Wilson - Chief crimes were WWI and creation of Federal...
    Posted to General by Mark B. on Wed, Nov 28 2007
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