"I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation" -Ben Carson

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I don't hate Jews I like them Orthodox Jews they tried to protest their children being forced to join the military didn't work of course the dirty pig Jews beat the shit out of all the protestors it was brutal clubbing the shit out of them. I don't like Netanyahoo so of course some Jews I don't like but it's impossible to like every black or brown person just look at Carson nobody likes him he is the dumbest brain surgeon in the world he should go back to his job plenty in need of brain surgery like you.:bigjoint:

And no you should not be worried about terrorists you have more to fear of lightning killing you than a terrorist killing you....:bigjoint:

The way you spelled Netanyahu made me laugh, never thought of it - super really clever! :mrgreen:

And btw it's Not GOP's standard GOP tactic: Don't agree with someone? Insult them!
 
Did I ever say you insulted me? No... you sure are taking a lot of the things I say very personally. However, I guess I stand corrected: Throw out ad hominem attacks.

Whatever. I still don't know why you brought my name up, or what the hell you're talking about
 
Whatever. I still don't know why you brought my name up, or what the hell you're talking about

An ad hominem attack is an argument directed at a person (ad hominem, Latin for 'to the person') rather than a position. "So you hate Jews," "You must be a Communist."
 
An ad hominem attack is an argument directed at a person (ad hominem, Latin for 'to the person') rather than a position. "So you hate Jews," "You must be a Communist."

Honestly. when I think of somebody who hates Jewish people, the first thing that comes to mind is Islamists.
Sorry if thats not politically correct, but it's true.
 
Honestly. when I think of somebody who hates Jewish people, the first thing that comes to mind is Islamists.
Sorry if thats not politically correct, but it's true.

That's your opinion and it's not completely baseless. I usually think Christians since we've had the longest history of Jewish persecution. ;)
 
Root cause; Human behavior is a Gaussian distribution; you will eventually have to deal with the irresponsible "fuck ups" that walk among us.



Absolutely. Is the system perfect, no; can it be improved, yes. The question should be, "why do we need it"? Answer, see "Root cause".


http://strike-the-root.com/how-anarchy-works-security-without-state

You might be interested in reading this article, it was published at a website called "Strike the Root" . Peace.
 
Truth is doesn't matter who you put in charge your all fucked anyways


That's why individuals should be in charge of their own lives.

People that think they can run others lives using force are universally seen as criminals....unless they do it through government, then the sheep somehow think that's okay and annoint the criminal a "leader". Bad sheep! Very bad sheep!
 
That's why individuals should be in charge of their own lives.

People that think they can run others lives using force are universally seen as criminals....unless they do it through government, then the sheep somehow think that's okay and annoint the criminal a "leader". Bad sheep! Very bad sheep!
Even animals have heirarchy and leaders telling them what they can and cannot do.

It is also human nature to create rules and boundries. The more people agree with a set of rules the more peace there is.

Except for people like you who would rather governments be confined to tribalistic definitions.
 
Even animals have heirarchy and leaders telling them what they can and cannot do.

It is also human nature to create rules and boundries. The more people agree with a set of rules the more peace there is.

Except for people like you who would rather governments be confined to tribalistic definitions.


Isn't the first rule that we shouldn't automatically assume authority over people if they are leaving us alone?

Government to abide by that rule could not arise from a forced and involuntary relationship with the individual, it is logically impossible.

Also, I'm not sure you have a very good understanding of my point of view and have filled in the blanks erroneously.
 
Isn't the first rule that we shouldn't automatically assume authority over people if they are leaving us alone?

Government to abide by that rule could not arise from a forced and involuntary relationship with the individual, it is logically impossible.

Also, I'm not sure you have a very good understanding of my point of view and have filled in the blanks erroneously.
What is your opinion of Rousseau's explanation of the social contract?
 
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