John Locke said that people voluntarily give up freedom in exchange for security, it is the principal of governence. Of course, governments will get out of hand, and after it gets to a point where it's not worth the security to have a tyrant, the people rebel. 's why we have a second amendment.
first of all, i dont think amerikkka will ever wake up. how many amerikkkans speak english? like 30%? it seems that way at least. and 51% are moronic enough to vote for bush, and now, the democrats are trying to pose as republicans. you have to understand that 95% of amerikkkans are morons. and as far as freedom, in my town, it's illegal to park on your own driveway from 7am to 9 pm. that is complete bullshit! i waste half the gas i use moving my car from the driveway to the street and back. it's illegal to park on the street from 1am to 6 am. and who the fuck is up at 7am to move their fucking car? not me! also, my town has gone far enough to use a vw beetle, a ford mustang, and a dodge ram as unmarked police cars. this is complete bullshit! when gas is nearing $3 a gallon, i don't mind these stupid laws if the village pays for my gas and gets up at the crack of dawn and moves my car for me. damn this is bullshit. peace and love, nikki lou
but eventually they wake up. then they feed the dog of debt and the cat of benefits cuts. but when this is done, they prepare the waffles of hope.
I have always thought that libertarianism is very badly flawed and although I have debated its faults many times no libertarian has yet put up any worthwhile defence of it. But I live in hope that one day someone will explain to me why so many people seem to think that this, frankly, rubbish philosophy has any merit and is worth wasting your time on. Anyway back to the libertarian idea of miniarchy Can libertine (or someone else) please explain what it means to them and how it would work?
Nikki First up, why are those laws in place, what are the reasons behind them, why were they made into laws and when and by who? Also in the UK the price of petrol is priced at over seven US dollars a gallon.
well, it was the law of my town for as long as i can remember, but they recently reinstated it, making it harsher. and, it's only been a problem since i just started driving 2 years ago. it's a village law, so some village idiot came up with it. they say the reason is to keep little kids of the streets. there are still little kids in the streets, and there always will be. it just makes them harder to see with cars parked on both sides of a windy street, which my town has plenty of. not to mention, you cant see if a car is coming from the other direction, and when there's only enough room for one of you to get through, that raises the rate of head on collisions.
See the appearance of the new world order? - they are not even going to tell you. One nation under a police state of multi-nationals. What about this? The politics of the Galactic Confederation: Free health care for all of a free and equal standard Free education for all of a free and equal standard. Free food for all of a free and equal standard. I could work for 5 hours per week paint a painting - live without fear and stress, feel safe, not worry have mindless robots do all the shit and boring jobs. Know that my circle of elders (ie govt.) cared about me and weren't corrupt... This is beyond left and right - this is a paradyme shift; you've all been brainwashed for so long. But think beyond the square - who says I have to accept the way freemasons have this system set up anyway, considering they like to fuck children and love darkness? So I'm all for paradise on earth, how about you?
Nikki Well it sounds to me you have a good argument to get that law changed or repealed. Print up that argument and leaflet the area, go to the shopping areas and get people to sign a petition (oh I’ve spent a few entertaining Saturdays doing it). Get in touch with your local newspaper (they are always looking for copy) and you local radio station and present your case. If there are enough people in your village that think the same you should win, and don’t be put off by those apathetic people that say it’s not worth it this kind of grassroots movement has worked before **
Dear Nikki Well it sounds to me you have a good argument to get that law changed or repealed. Print up that argument and leaflet the area, go to the shopping areas and get people to sign a petition (oh I’ve spent a few entertaining Saturdays doing it). Get in touch with your local newspaper (they are always looking for copy) and you local radio station and present your case. If there are enough people in your village that think the same you should win, and don’t be put off by those apathetic people that say it’s not worth it this kind of grassroots movement has worked before **