To: af_vet_rr
He is responsible, of course, but the last time a sitting President challenged the influence of the foreign policy establishment was what, 40 years ago? And how did that story end?
I will settle for Rummy and Powell 'resigning to spend more time with their families.'
The job of President in this day and age is simply too big, so I sympathize with Bush being misled by his underlings. In the same breath I respect your position to with hold support on a noble principal.
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07/10/2003 7:11:24 AM PDT by
JohnGalt
(They're All Lying)
To: JohnGalt
I notice that no details were provided on the exact details of Rothbard's position. Basically, Hoppe (and then Rothbard) subscribed to a rather odd position under which held that immigrants should only be allowed if they were "invited" by property owners including road owners. They tried to spin this as anti-immigration but, if literally followed, it would install an open borders policy, albeit without welfare and with the permission of road owners, etc.
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