Please Break The Law com - A question for conservatives
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@papeluso Thanks. I don't begrudge anyone else their freedoms, but I find it a little hypocritical when anyone on the left OR the right claims to stand for liberty while simultaneously harboring their own agendas for societal control. However, it's a bit more ironic for "liberals" (neo-libs, not true liberals) to criticize, because the 2012 candidates that stand for the most freedom (including but not limited to the freedoms in the video) - Ron Paul and Gary Johnson - are running on the right.
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Just because bunch of criminals who bought the congress outlawed certain behavior to shut down their competition doesn't mean it's the constitutional law. My answer in short... none of your fucking business what I or others do as long as it doesn't trample on your property rights. Now go back to your hole and teach your kids it's good to die for Israel, that's patriotism.
I have a question I would like to ask the Liberal movement in the United States of America. And this is a question about your principles. And that question is, "do you accept the ugly side of freedom?" And by "ugly side," I mean the freedom to be politically incorrect. I mean the right to keep what you earn, even if someone else has greater "need". And how about the second amendment? So in closing, I would like to ask the "Liberal" movement, does freedom in America have an asterisk next to it?
Shanockdotcom 4 months ago 3
@Shanockdotcom Great point!
papeluso 4 months ago