Rightwingnutjob
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I dont believe in legalizing drugs. I believe in removing the federal restrictions on drugs and allowing the states to create laws (as well as pay for the consequences of those laws). To me that is a much more tenable position for the Libertarian Party to take.
I dont believe you can say whatever you want wherver and however. I believe you have to follow the laws...even if you dont agree with them...or face consequences and thats fine if tyou are willing to face those consequences). How is that anti-libertarian?
So basically...because I disagree with you and the REAL rightwing nut job that UT is owned by the people and people can say whatever whenever and however...because I DISAGREE with you...that makes me NOT a Libertarian. Gooooooooood Lord.
No, your disagreement with me is NOT what makes you a non-libertarian, it's that you agree with laws that infringe on the first ammendment, that you disagree with the libertarian platform. You can't re-write the platform to make it fit you (you've established that the platform is something you think is too extreme and not something you agree with). I once considered myself a conservative, but I don't identify with a lot of the conservative 'social' ideas, and therefor decided that I was more libertarian.
You really don't have much choice but to follow the laws. I had and still do have the impression that you agree with laws abridgining free speech.I dont believe you can say whatever you want wherver and however. I believe you have to follow the laws...even if you dont agree with them...or face consequences and thats fine if tyou are willing to face those consequences). How is that anti-libertarian?
I dont believe in legalizing drugs. I believe in removing the federal restrictions on drugs and allowing the states to create laws (as well as pay for the consequences of those laws). To me that is a much more tenable position for the Libertarian Party to take
Yet, it's not the position that the libertarian party takes; this puts you at odds, once again, with the libertarian beliefs. This is why I don't understand how you identify with libertarians.
I won't discuss the law, but I don't believe he was violating that priniciple.Fine...and APPARENTLY...whether people like it or not...the law is such that Jebbie Bush violated that principle.