(July 29, 2011 at 7:23 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Of course, Cain is one of your republicolibertarianazi icons so I guess you find that a tad embarrassing!For the last time, Min.
I'm a Libertarian. I'm not a Republican, nor am I a Nazi. I believe in freedom; freedom of the markets as well as freedom of the people. I wouldn't support any candidate if they said they would want it so that communities could decide whether or not mosques could be built in their neighbourhoods. I wouldn't support that kind of candidate even if they were the most Libertarian candidate around in all other respects (i.e. free market support, etc).
Libertarianism is a pretty easy political philosophy to understand. If a person believes that individual freedom goes hand in hand with economic freedom, then they are a Libertarian. If they think one freedom is greater than the other, then they aren't Libertarians. Usually, they are either Liberals or Republicans (Liberals prefer individual freedom, Republicans prefer economic freedom). I don't get along with either of those political outlooks; I feel they are both lacking in some way, hence why I am a Libertarian.
Please stop calling me a Nazi. It's hurtful, and I'd expect more from a man whose age makes him a prime candidate for being a grandfather. If my grandfather went around calling people who he disagreed with "Nazis" for no other reason, then I'd lose all respect for him. I've already lost most of the respect I once had for you. Your frequent jokes and puns are the only good thing you bring to this forum as far as I am concerned. The only way you are going to regain that respect is by refraining from comparing your political opponents to Nazis. Or does Godwin's law mean nothing to you?
...and in case you thought otherwise, my "Michelle Bachmann for President" avatar is a joke.