To: borntodiefree
PUH---LEEEEEEASE!
You Losertarians should play the tin-foil futures. Television has warped your capability for original thought.
We have real enemies, (Islamic militants) so why do you bother with the imaginary?
Ken Hamblin's first book is titled "Find a Better Country" --- so why don't you?
93 posted on
12/05/2001 8:28:00 PM PST by
onyx
To: onyx
Actually, I fall along the lines of a Constitutionalist and not a Libertarian thought there are many similarities. Primarily, I believe in locking down our borders and that abortion is murder(which is a non libertarian stance).
As far as original thought, you acuse me of not having original thought, but your the one spewing the party line...hmmmm...go figure....
I agree that we have a real enemy which are Islamic Militants and anyone else who tries to violate "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness". And every man and woman should be well armed as they go about their day and shoot to kill anyone who is threatening those liberties (within the law), acting as the constitutional/common law militia. Everyone taking responsibility for the rights of all others instead of hiding behind big brother. We have SPECIFICALLY told our public servants what PRIVILEDGES they have and the things you are supporting are not within those confines and therefore they are acting outside those bounds and thus violating their oath of office.
Just because our servant government has screwed up over the past and not done what was neccessary to protect our borders which IS mandated by the constitution, we should now give up our liberties to these servants so they can fix the problem that they created in the first place? I don't think so, I don't care if it is Bush, Clinton, or Bugs Bunny it is absolutly a lack of critical thinking that leads to that line of thinking.
To: onyx
Onyx,
if Bush come to the rationalization that civilian police is useless finding and fighting islamic terrorists within America, would you support Bush if he and congress remove the Posse Comitatus Act??
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