(February 11, 2012 at 12:51 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Well, we agree on one point, disagree on another. The system is flawed. The flaws in this system do not remove my grounds for complaining about their actions.
(Case in point, Libertarian.....in your estimation our current system is flawed, but those parts which you feel are flawed are legitimate, so what are your grounds for complaining?)
I think you misunderstand me. I can't complain if someone is using the system in a way that it allows; that would be fruitless. I can complain about the system itself, and use an example to show how it is flawed. By definition the parts that I feel are flawed are legitimate...if they weren't, they wouldn't be flaws would they?
My grounds for complaining would be that current (legitimate) parts of the system are either flawed, or open to loopholes.