Well you see, that necessarily implies the remark I made had something to do with a group of men standing in a circle masturbating each other. In fact, I simply asked you to provide the basis for your conclusion that the golden rule and libertarian philosophy are at the opposite ends of the spectrum.
If you would prefer to contemplate circle jerks instead of answering my question, that is entirely up to you.
Honestly, someone who makes a comment that "the golden rule and libertarian philosophy are at opposite ends of the spectrum" is not even worth the time of replying to. Notice none of the other "usual suspects" have taken up his cause.
Well, you're the libertarian standing in the circle and the circle is in public view. I'm sure you enjoy that reality.
Your inability to comprehend simple English, is astounding. I will atempt to clarify what I meant, since you're having continued difficulites.
While you see some connection between the two statements you posted, I do not. Once again, the Libertarian Party platform and the libertarian agenda are farfetched forms of political philosophy. They're impractical idealism, which offers nothing to basic American beliefs and traditional values. You're force and fraud argument is hollow.