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To: Monorprise

Pure libertarian garbage. You could of course then decide to ignore any laws at all. Prostitution on your land is ok, slavery ok, etc.....

Individual rights t oyou equates to anarchism. Pure libertarian garbage.


159 posted on 09/07/2010 11:09:47 PM PDT by TheBigIf
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To: TheBigIf

“Pure libertarian garbage. You could of course then decide to ignore any laws at all. Prostitution on your land is ok, slavery ok, etc.....

Individual rights t oyou equates to anarchism. Pure libertarian garbage.”

I wasn’t the one that first proposed individual secession. But I don’t have a problem with it.

You ever see that episode of family guy where he secedes form the United States? He got cut off, but what really should have happen is his house should have been surrounded with a fence and people there to make sure he couldn’t reenter the united States.

We don’t grant Free entry to illegal aliens, or just any ambassador. They have to agree to our terms and the United States Federal Government has to first recognize them.

In short if an individual or family decided to seeded form their state and the United States, they would become prisoners in their own home.

Worse then that they would be subject to foreign assault or abuses.

And they couldn’t just rejoin the union any time thy want. remember to join our union we have to consent to your joining, and that consent can take a very long time. In the case of many States that can be 50 years or more.

Its a lot harder to get back in then it is to get out. And yet you will be completely cut off and under house arrest until you do..

So no i don’t think individual secession is a serous issue.


161 posted on 09/07/2010 11:26:41 PM PDT by Monorprise
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