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To: dcwusmc
1. Allow ninja-clad thugs to break down doors in the middle of the night

Under Libertarianism, criminals would break down doors with impunity. Who would stop them?

1,024 posted on 01/01/2002 4:55:13 PM PST by Roscoe
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To: Roscoe;JHoffa_
Under a CONSTITUTIONAL government, the Second Amendment would be enforced and the homeowner would rightly blow away the would-be invader. So can you come up with a way to make the drug war palatable to the Constitution, Roscoe?

If you're NOT a drug warrior, JHoffa_, you're hanging out with some pretty nasty company. Perhaps you need to re-think your associations.

1,029 posted on 01/01/2002 5:03:09 PM PST by dcwusmc
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To: Roscoe

Moron.. We would call "bob" and (if he's out of town you are screwed.)

You know. "Bob" the guy with the gun he uses for hunting and what not.. ..

(GEEZ!)

1,031 posted on 01/01/2002 5:03:50 PM PST by Jhoffa_
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To: Roscoe
Under Libertarianism, criminals would break down doors with impunity. Who would stop them?

And you are basing this ludicrous assertion on what grounds? Breaking and entering would be a crime under a libertarian government; in fact law enforcement would have more resources to prosecute crimes such as this because they wouldn't spend vast resources trying to monitor what chemicals adults ingest in the privacy of their homes.

1,038 posted on 01/01/2002 5:11:38 PM PST by ThinkDifferent
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To: Roscoe
Under Libertarianism, criminals would break down doors with impunity. Who would stop them?

Ummm... Homeowners?

1,171 posted on 01/01/2002 7:31:00 PM PST by southern rock
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