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To: AlexW; All
As a radio junkie, I appreciate that you include Kook to Kook on your record list. The sad part is that as time goes on, Kook to Kook is the one that brings me the most down to earth as far as keeping things in perspective. I mean, for crying out loud, Limbaugh was urging me to vote for the guy who pioneered Obamacare. Life -- stranger than K2K. That's sad!

I'm getting sick of "conservatives" who think "libertarian" (with a small l) is only and all about legalizing drugs. I say to them: Get off your high horse and act like a Christian. Small l libertarianism is the most moral political philosophy a social conservative can advocate. If we had small l libertarian government right now, the governnment wouldn't be in the job of punishing free people for peacefully choosing to reject things they deem immoral. The small l libertarian says the government has zero place punishing landlords for refusing to rent to openly homosexual couples or unmarried couples. The small l libertarian says keep the Federal government out morality, such as charity (welfare) and lifestyle. If businesses or adoption agencies or rental complexes want to discriminate in favor of homosexuals, let them -- and see how far they really get in a free America.

Because in that free America, if an online matchmaking service like eharmony wants to match ONLY heterosexual people and tell homosexuals to go somewhere else, they can do that, too. Let morality find its level, and have faith in America and Americans. They were doing fine until the Federal govennment came along and got involved in morality -- Roe v. Wade, welfare (or charity, a key component of morality), the homosexual agenda in schools, workplaces, and groups like the Boy Scouts, even down to being able to have a Christian cross and the 10 Commandments in a city park, or saying a prayer before the football game.

We have the right to live as we see morally fit. Small l libertarian ideals and ethics are the only path to retaining that right to live morally, keeping government OUT OF IT. America's moral malaise is fueled by a government that, by way of tax dollars spent "morally," rewards sloth and promiscuity and sympathizes with envy and covetousness, and then punishes folks who try to do what they believe is moral, such as telling the homosexuals to get the hell out of grade schools, or refusing to rent to a guy and gal cohabitting unless they're married.

Republicans and Democrats are now flip sides of the same coin, and it can go to blazes. Most Americans are good, moral people. It just doesn't look that way because a slick, gripping, biased MSM culture and victories of candidates elected by fraudulent votes, creates the illusion of a nation of liberals where level-headed Americans aren't as numberous. But we are. There are more of us than there are of them in both parties, and we're all starting to realize that Democrat and Republcan "platforms" bad jokes.

56 posted on 04/01/2013 11:56:55 PM PDT by Finny (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. -- Psalm 119:105)
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To: Finny

“Limbaugh was urging me to vote for the guy who pioneered Obamacare.”
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Oh, so he should have endorsed some third party guy who had no prayer of being elected?
Is Obozo better then Romney?


62 posted on 04/02/2013 12:17:23 AM PDT by AlexW
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To: Finny

You make a lot of good points there.


78 posted on 04/02/2013 5:22:37 AM PDT by zzeeman ("We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality.")
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To: Finny
I'm getting sick of "conservatives" who think "libertarian" (with a small l) is only and all about legalizing drugs.

Unfortunately, some libertarians act that way - playing right into the hands of those eager to use that broad brush to paint libertarianism out of the picture.

If we had small l libertarian government right now, the governnment wouldn't be in the job of punishing free people for peacefully choosing to reject things they deem immoral.

Social conservatives can't seem to grasp that a government powerful enough to impose personal morality is also powerful enough to erode personal morality.

80 posted on 04/02/2013 7:28:55 AM PDT by JustSayNoToNannies ("The Lord has removed His judgments against you" - Zep. 3:15)
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To: Finny

Two comments...I thought I knew all the show on radio and boy Have I heard a lot of ones people at FR don’t. But Who the Heck is Kook to Kook? I find no info on it. Sounds like it might be appropriate the name of the show based on your rant.

I have big problems with some who are either for Ron Paul and his son and some liberarians who just want to force on us conservatives their view of defense and social issues. Theyr esulted in confusing S.E. Cupp and Glenn Beck on some issues. markl levin doesn’t have to agree and that is why he has called out liberaruians before on his show who are hijacking the real attempt by the conservative movement to take back America.

We are trying to coexist but it opens up a dialog where it is very much a situation where we are too far a aprt on some issues. I am tried of Libertarians attacking conservatives and especially conservative candidates as fraud. Just as much against us as the left every election.


89 posted on 04/02/2013 12:34:51 PM PDT by Mozilla
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