To: Dane; Cultural Jihad; Kevin Curry
Ahem...
2 posted on
02/15/2002 6:54:57 AM PST by
freeeee
To: freeeee
The old adage about the blind squirrel comes to mind.
As I've said before, I'll say again: libertarianism would work fine in a society comprising highly moral, self-disciplined, God-fearing people.
On balance our society no longer meets that criteria, and on the whole the Libertarian Party is ruled by men and women who spurn and ridicule such indispensible notions as Judeo-Christian based morality.
The Libertarian Party has a fine automobile, but no engine; a comely body, but no soul. All it is fit for is self-indulgent rust and decay.
To: freeeee
I whole-heartedly agree with the ideologues when they chime in about free association. If a landlord doesn't want to rent to these people, he should have that right. If an employer doesn't want to hire them, he should have that right, too. But when the ideologues chime in on how people have no right to determine what kind of a society they are to live in and what the laws should say, or that religious have no 1st Amendment right to exercise their religion which includes the formation of the larger family, then we part company.
To: freeeee
"Even bigots have rights," he(Santa Barbara LP Secretary Robert Bakhaus) said. What a hubristic comment. Comparing the Boy Scouts to the KKK. And you ask why a lot of people think that Libertarians are on dope.
30 posted on
02/15/2002 9:33:30 AM PST by
Dane
To: freeeee
"Even bigots have rights," he said. I just love his moral backbone.
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