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« Reply #75 on: November 14, 2009, 06:07:46 AM »

Better than the teabaggers.
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« Reply #76 on: November 14, 2009, 07:18:01 AM »

People like you are why I support FEMA camps.
You don't need an excuse for that. Fascism is in vogue these days with Obama in the White House.

As much as I disagree with you on this abortion (and arresting women for having miscarriages) issue that was a great comeback and I applaud you for saying that.
Well thank you. I suppose we'll just have to agree to disagree on abortion issues as we did with the monarchy vs. democracy argument, since beating a dead horse is futile. Too heated and emotional an issue to bicker over on an internet forum.

Agreed.
I will refrain from addressing this one. It is too much of a gray area (if we look at it objectively) for many libertarians to think about. I think the position most of us take on the matter "leave it to the states" has helped prevent a civil war between pro-life and pro-choice libertarians for a long time.
Hey, those magic words have worked for presidential candidates for years, why not for us?

And as far as social issues go, I'm sure you and I are in agreement in support for same-sex marriage*, legalized gambling, legalized prostitution, legalized pornography, legalized drugs (all of them), a common-sense age of consent policy, the repeal of cohabitation adultery laws, and the elimination of all restrictions on the sale and consumption of alcohol and tobacco, as well as any other "sin taxes" on any other type of product, etc. etc.


(*As an aside I believe all marriages, gay or straight, should be private with no involvement of the state)

Sounds good (except I would prefer no age of consent, hehe).
What a coincidience, check the age-of-consent thread, so do I.

Also need to get rid of discriminatory age restrictions on alcohol, tobacco, gambling, driving, concealed carry, etc. Judge individuals, not entire demographics as though they were monoliths.
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« Reply #77 on: November 14, 2009, 11:28:55 AM »

Far better than the Democrats but still HP.
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