“If thats the epitome of social freedom, count me out.’
Then you admit social freedom is what you think it is. Thanks for proving my point.
What is it about libertarians that makes your think you are one?
“Then you admit social freedom is what you think it is. Thanks for proving my point.”
You have no point. I realize what the idealogy of social freedom is. I can do anything if I don’t harm someone physically.
Yet the world is not that simple.
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“What is it about libertarians that makes your think you are one?”
I’m not an idealogical libertarian. I’m a moderate libertarian conservative.
I believe in as much freedom economical as possible. I actually believe in a private banking system...void of a centralized bank.
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I believe that social freedoms should be many, but it shouldn’t be a stamp of approval. If all laws allowed for people to screw themselves over, then I would be more than willing to let them. As we have it, social freedoms of the drug sort would transfer fiscal hardship to others....as they already do with cigarettes.
If you don’t think they effect our medical industry and the costs,...well. They do. Methods of resolution may differ, but an idealogical stance is often one-sided.
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I don’t agree with conservatives often. For one, I don’t think we should have went to Iraq (atleast at the time and how). I think the war should have been declared out-right, and not through vague authorizations.
But I’m not going to favor Ron’s view of pull-out over idealogy. The liberal/Libertarian view on leaving the war right-now (if possible)is just political crap.