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07-05-2008, 01:49 PM | #61 (permalink) | |||
Dancing Machine
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I didn't know I had to argue something that was so obviously self-evident. Ron Paul is far too right-wing in his policies to EVER stand a chance winning the Republican primary much less the general election. I'm not sure what else there is to even say.
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I understand what Anarcho-Capitalism is. You simply have an idealist view in which you actually believe that a capitalist police force would actually provide us with individual rights. Aside from the fact that this completely ignores the competitive nature of capitalism in which one, singular police force is unlikely to prevail, how would a police force protect individual rights if there is no legal apparatus with which to guarantee us those rights? And please, please, please don't say that our Anarcho-Capitalist courts will or I'm just going to laugh really hard. Oh, and I believe in social democracy. EDIT: Reading back, all you've really shown me in this thread is that you don't even have a basic understanding of the view you claim to support. Just a really general, Wikipedia-learned summary of Anarcho-Capitalism. You didn't even try and refute what I said about any of the problems with it (free riders, etc.), it was just, "Problems? What problems? If Anarcho-Capitalists say it can work than it will." Talk about a logical fallacy. Last edited by Expletive Deleted; 07-05-2008 at 02:03 PM. |
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07-05-2008, 02:03 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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"All significant truths are private truths. As they become public they cease to become truths; they become facts, or at best, part of the public character; or at worst, catchwords."
-TS Elliot Anarcho-Capitalism, Social Democracy, Social Contracts, Communism. The core of this and most political arguments is simple: Everyone has a private definition of true happiness and\or freedom. I don't see a viable argument against increased personal choice as an improvement for the vast majority. |
07-06-2008, 01:44 PM | #64 (permalink) | ||||||||
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BTW, I do not just have a wikipedia learned summery of anarcho-capitalism, which even if one did I don't see why that would be such a problem. My political choice was based off of internet readings, but I do not see how that undermines the theory because all the sources are based off of the famous anarcho-capitalist theorists. Quote:
EDIT: If you really want to continue this debate search up the anarcho-capitalist thread I made and post in there. Otherwise, we may end up polluting the thread. Whatever floats your boat. Last edited by Inuzuka Skysword; 07-06-2008 at 01:50 PM. |
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07-06-2008, 02:22 PM | #65 (permalink) | ||||||||
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07-06-2008, 05:27 PM | #66 (permalink) |
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Although I don't pretend to be a political science major, I know a few things about the workings of government, and I hate to say it, but the system which we live under isn't working. America is still the largest economy in the world, but China is fast approaching, and the national debt and trade deficit grows larger every day. This is a glaring problem which has only been exacerbated by President Bush's misguided ideas. I understand that there are many, MANY reasons for the economic recession we're in now and that the war in Iraq is a only a fraction of its cause, but it remains a dire problem.
I think many young Americans (like myself) feel ostracized by an aging veteran like Senator McCain, especially considering his views regarding the war in Iraq. I admire him for his service to this country, but we're electing a President, not a pope. As a global energy crisis looms on the horizon, our country will need someone capable and cogent enough to handle it with intelligence and fair judgment. I believe that Senator Obama is able to meet these needs.
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07-07-2008, 01:07 PM | #67 (permalink) |
Groupie
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Bob Barr not on the list? WTF? lol
So i'm leaning Obama simply because he has a more modern, realistic view of the world and where it is heading. McCain will do a good job keeping America America but I believe Obama will help America transition into the next era of our world. We're living in a post post-WWII world and Obama realizes that. McCain does not and will not take our country in the direction the future requires. |
07-07-2008, 06:03 PM | #68 (permalink) |
isfckingdead
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John McCain. Because in all seriousness I think since George Bush got elected we've been going on a steady route to becoming the greatest, best country God has ever given man on the face of the earth and John McCain (unlike that nutcase Obama) wants to keep us on that route towards, well perfection.
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07-07-2008, 11:26 PM | #70 (permalink) |
isfckingdead
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I don't understand why in a time of War we'd elect someone with no military service whatsoever. I mean between Rove, Cheney and Bush we've got a well of experience to draw on I don't want some never seen combat newbie taking over.
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