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« on: November 16, 2006, 08:23:54 AM »


Anarcho-capitalists are people who seek to put control over other people but seek to live free of government control.  Since they can get the vote of the social conservatives by pandering to them and making laws that reflect those values, they win elections.  They are the rich ones that benefit from their ultra-capitalist policies and thus have the money and power to ignore all those stupid laws that the lower downs so reverently demand/follow.

How old are you Bono?  13?  Because you're acting like a middle-schooler.  I haven't seen you contribute one notable thing to this thread other than to attack others and call people names. 

I guess it would be you that doesn't understand anarcho-capitalist ways in the real world.  Sure, the dictionary definition might be slightly different.. but name one person who wields political power that seeks to get rid of government and push pro-capitalist powers and has any real effect.

Anarcho-Capitalists pander to social conservatives? That's news to me. Do you happen to know any of them that are pandering to social conservatives?
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