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Adherence to the Constitution? I suggest you look again at what he said... Someone who would never seek to create a government is someone who is saying he doesn't want a government. That is not advocating adherence to the Constitution or any other method of government. He also said specifically that he is an anarchist...that word does not describe someone who wants to adhere to any government; in fact, quite the opposite.
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There is, in fact, no one definition of anarchism that someone can claim as the ‘right one†so if you are trying to say I’m using the “wrong one†I would say the claim is moot. For purposes of the discussion/my posts the definition I’m using would be that an anarchist is anyone who advocates or believes in anarchy or anarchism which is a society without government or law (and in fact there can be no “law†without some form of government) which is what Chuckshoes indicated in his prior post he wanted and is what I am and have been responding to. How someone else would define an anarchist is immaterial for purposes of this discussion. Sure, bad stuff happens and in an world with no government and no laws there would be nothing anyone could do about it…no redress of grievances…no justice.
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We are a representative democracy (which is significantly different than a pure democracy) guided by a constitution. When our representatives act against our rights then we have the right to replace them with people who will respect our rights. If the people don't do their job that isn't the fault of government nor justification for advocating no government at all. No one has ever said that our form of government is perfect, only that, so far, it is the best ever devised by man and certainly better than zero government of any kind.
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It has everything to do with anarchy when one, as one here is, is proposing no government/rules of any kind which is what I was responding to. Further, if what you are doing on your property/how you are using your property adversely affects me/my property then your actions have crossed the boundaries of your property and are impacting me and infringing on my rights.
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All human beings have God-given rights but people cannot enjoy those rights without laws to codify and protect them and to settle the conflicts that will always arise between individuals when rights conflict with each other. There can be no laws to codify and protect those rights or to settle those conflicts without government to institute those laws and the organizations that enforce them and resolves conflicts (police, courts, etc). Anyone who wants anarchy...no government...no laws of any kind is not a champion of "individual rights" no matter how much they claim they are. Rather, they are a champion of animalistic behavior where the bullies and predators pray on everyone else.
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Yes...do look at the context. The US. IS a representative democracy; is also a constitutional republic in that we are guided by a constitution. I'm not sure why you care since you have stated you want no government of any kind. As to the "property rights"; yes..I believe people have a right to voluntarily come together and set rules and standards for themselves just as I believe that people have a right to enter into contracts that set fort what each party is expected to do and what each is expected to receive. Further, thousands or tens of thousands or millions of people living in close proximity to each other as they do in modern society absolutely must have rules and standards for the protection of everyone's rights. You can bemoan that all you wish but your moaning will not change the necessity of modern society.
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I have come to the conclusion think that the best way to treat states like NY, CT, NJ and the like who want to enact draconian and unconstitutional firearm regulations is for good men and women to vote with their feet. There are other places to live (and I would submit, better places to live)...let these states that continue to do stupid things such as enact these gun laws and continue out of control spending to sink into the cesspool they are creating for themselves. If enough people and businesses left these states might just get a clue and it they didn't then at lest the good people wouldn't be there to suffer with the idiots.
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Some people can but as a whole, people can't be trusted - people have proven that for as long as we've had recorded history. If people always did the right thing by others we wouldn't be in the mess we are in...we wouldn't have men kidnapping and killing (and who knows what else) to 10 year old little girls like the guy just arrested today.
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One has zero to do with the other. I can't help it if third-party candidates have little to no chance, especially on the national level, to get elected but that has nothing to do with my being all for all incumbents getting voted out of office. Despite our disagreements I can't believe you can't see the difference between the two issues.
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If you think I am opposed to or believe that I think it "extremist nonsense" to vote out every current sitting politician then you've never really read and understood any of my posts here. It's never going to happen but I welcome the effort. I'm just opposed to "killing them" because of differing political/philosophical views because there are other options short of murder.
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Lets see...Hitler was a dictator killing millions of his own people who would never be removed from office except by death who was by most any standard you could name, a "military' target. I see nothing comparable to Hitler's Germany and the United States today. We don't "kill" legislators and members of the press who disagree with us politically; we vote them out of office and stop reading their press. If some of you folks really want to storm Congress and start killing the legislators whom you disagree with I can't stop you but you are never going to get me to say you have the right to do that as long as the power of the vote exists.
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Obama Motors Pace Car Catches Fire at Daytona
RobertNashville replied to gun sane's topic in General Chat
I know this isn't really "fair" of me to make this observation but I can't help but wonder if we aren't seeing the natural result of a Government Motors vehicle built by UAW workers. I mean...putting government and a union together to get something done...is it any wonder that the damn thing would catch fire! :) -
UAW not leaving Chattanooga and may contest the vote.
RobertNashville replied to a topic in General Chat
I, for one, am immensely glad that we don't have a Confederate Stats of America today but if by some chance the CSA has won the war and we did have two countries where there used to be one I've not doubt that both would be just as screwed up as the current USA is. -
You can get as frustrated as you want but based on the legislators I've personally talked with as well as what others have told me (who are much more involved in this than I have time to be) there simply aren't enough legislators in Tennessee right now who are willing to vote for constitutional carry...yet. If you've got other information...if you've sat down and discussed this with enough legislators that lead you to believe otherwise then please share that information.
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If by successful you mean they often are successful overthrowing the sitting government you are probably correct. However, if we measure success in terms of the new government being better than the one that was overthrown that's another matter and I'm not so sure insurgencies have been all that successful. For our purposes here in the United States, "better" would probably be defined as a return to the confines of the constitution where personal liberty, freedom and limited government are embraced. However, if this mess we are in devolves into armed rebellion I don't think we can just assume that whatever government rises from the ashes will actually be the type of government we might want...we might wind up with a dictatorship or something just as hostile to freedom as a dictatorship!
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I don't think I misunderstood. Again, he said (paraphrasing here) that he thinks the correct and appropriate consequences for the legislators and the individual's liberty and the lickspittles in the media that support their totalitarian schemes with their propaganda is to kill them. How many "legislators" are going to come face to face with a person (be an armed intruder) and attack them (which would be the only way to justify use of deadly force)? Anything else is murder. :shrug:
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UAW not leaving Chattanooga and may contest the vote.
RobertNashville replied to a topic in General Chat
Yes he is but ANY governor of Tennessee should have opposed the UAW in this instance. Tennessee has a vested (financial) interest both in terms of revenue as well as what the state gave to VW to open their plant here. Since VW didn't seem to care whether their plant went union or not somebody needed to step in and speak for the state's interest (which means OUR interest if we live here and pay taxes here). Whether it was Haslam, or whoever got elected four years ago. -
I hope things get better...I truly do...good thoughts and prayers your way.
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UAW not leaving Chattanooga and may contest the vote.
RobertNashville replied to a topic in General Chat
Crappy jobs, maybe. ;)