Challenging the most blindly-accepted political system in the world: Democracy. Too many people forget that our nation was founded as a republic, not a democracy.
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I agree with most of what you say, and kudos to you for upholding liberty. As usual, you will get ignorant people spouting inflammatory and hateful comments, which ironically stem from politically motivated information.
The only point I disagree with is not having a government, because in even in an ideal world, there is a requirement of the state to protect and uphold individual rights. Having said that, I concur with the gist of what you say, which is less governmental intervention.
AshNaz87 11 months ago
@AshNaz87 - Thanks!! And yes, I tend to agree with your last paragraph, but I can't help but be intrigued by anarcho-capitalism as theory -- where things like the police force, roads, etc are determined by market forces; its an intriguing idea, but I certainly support constitutional government in practice
jebarth3 11 months ago
You look like filthy Muslim scum.
DanMorgan98 1 year ago
@DanMorgan98 - lol I doubt that too many "filthy Muslims" have Liberty flags in their bedroom. That said, I admire a lot of Muslims and so your comment means nil
jebarth3 1 year ago
@jebarth3 Your admiration of muslims makes you a terrorist sympathizer. Get out of my country. Look at how you speak against democracy, you anti-American terrorist filth.
DanMorgan98 1 year ago
@DanMorgan98 - Hitler was democratically-elected. Obama's health care bill was passed democratically. Cap-and-trade might ultimately be passed democratically.
Explain why democracy is so desirable again?
jebarth3 1 year ago