I think Ron must've read some of 88GTs posts...he wants to take back the language...or at least certain words.
Meaningless Words in Politics by Ron Paul
Meaningless Words in Politics by Ron Paul
Even if I don't agree with some of his proposed policies, I can certainly agree with this article! It's long past time to take back the English Language - or at least the American version of it.
Based on that, I think you might truly enjoy "Liberty Defined"...
I very well might. But RPs abortion stand and his foreign policy made him a non-starter for me during the last Presidential Election cycle - or maybe the one before that.
I very well might. But RPs abortion stand and his foreign policy made him a non-starter for me during the last Presidential Election cycle - or maybe the one before that.
Which of Romney's abortion stances suit you better than Ron Paul's "get the Feds out of it" stance?
Do you think that names like Rockwell and Rothbard are...sort of albatrosses around the neck of the liberty movement? Just a general question. I don't want to rehash history or play link-fu. I have simply lost a little respect for LRC as I acquire more knowledge.
Do you think that names like Rockwell and Rothbard are...sort of albatrosses around the neck of the liberty movement? Just a general question. I don't want to rehash history or play link-fu. I have simply lost a little respect for LRC as I acquire more knowledge.
I very well might. But RPs abortion stand and his foreign policy made him a non-starter for me during the last Presidential Election cycle - or maybe the one before that.
I wasn't aware that abortion was an issue in this or any other election.
I understand completely...I still think you'd enjoy it overall, even though it includes his detailed definitions of both.
Out of curiosity, what is it about his abortion stand that you don't like?
His stance on foreign policy is constitutional based. What part of that do you disagree with?
As far as I can remember, the Constitution doesn't say a word about foreign policy. Enlighten me, please.
I thought a candidate's philosophy on civil rights were always a key consideration whether to support them or not
Actions from our government requires approval of Congress. That has been ignored for decades.