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09-28-2013, 09:53 PM
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Some of you guys have your terminology all kinds of fucked up.
Constitutionalist Semi-Libertarian Constructionist with Paleoconservative leanings here. AMA
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09-28-2013, 09:58 PM
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You must mean me.
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You must mean me.
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09-28-2013, 10:02 PM
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Anarchism and Communism go together.
Libertarianism and Anarchism and Libertariansim and Socialism do not.
If you add Anarchism to Libertariansim then you have Voluntarists. Who are just AnCaps who decided they needed a new, more marketable name for themselves. They're also mostly full of shit.
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Is the adaptation of specific views from each aspect that blends them.
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09-28-2013, 10:10 PM
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Is the adaptation of specific views from each aspect that blends them.
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09-29-2013, 01:56 AM
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bird ass....wait this one is actually good lol...
believe it or not...i'm a politics junkie...all i watch is MSNBC and got XM radio more for The Left than i did for SHADE45. my homepage is the DrudgeReport (go figure)
call me an extreme leftist....
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>watching MSNBC
You ARE a Progressive leftist aren't you? Might want to branch out to other sources of info though. What you're getting is a deliberately skewed view of everything.
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09-29-2013, 08:58 AM
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>watching MSNBC
You ARE a Progressive leftist aren't you? Might want to branch out to other sources of info though. What you're getting is a deliberately skewed view of everything.
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MSNBC has some alright commentary, but their straight news reporting is ass. I now get Al Jezeera, which I consider pretty solid for straight news. Sometimes I'll flip over to Chris Hayes if I'm not watching a game or something in the evening.
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Some of you guys have your terminology all kinds of fucked up.
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Three questions.
1. Do you believe that the Constitution is fundamentally a grant, or a limit of government power?
2. Being at least somewhat Paleoconservative, what are your thoughts on American national determinism and multiculturalism??
3. What do you think that the role of the United States should be in the world? If non-interventionist, how would you reconcile this stance with some seemingly sucessful interventionist policies in the past?? (I.E. The Suez Crisis or the Korean War)
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09-29-2013, 08:58 AM
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Quote:
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>watching MSNBC
You ARE a Progressive leftist aren't you? Might want to branch out to other sources of info though. What you're getting is a deliberately skewed view of everything.
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MSNBC has some alright commentary, but their straight news reporting is ass. I now get Al Jezeera, which I consider pretty solid for straight news. Sometimes I'll flip over to Chris Hayes if I'm not watching a game or something in the evening.
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Some of you guys have your terminology all kinds of fucked up.
Constitutionalist Semi-Libertarian Constructionist with Paleoconservative leanings here. AMA
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Three questions.
1. Do you believe that the Constitution is fundamentally a grant, or a limit of government power?
2. Being at least somewhat Paleoconservative, what are your thoughts on American national determinism and multiculturalism??
3. What do you think that the role of the United States should be in the world? If non-interventionist, how would you reconcile this stance with some seemingly sucessful interventionist policies in the past?? (I.E. The Suez Crisis or the Korean War)
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Yes Yes Ya'll, an it don't stop....
Seems like me an' you bout had enough,
Cause man, it's tough to keep the fam in touch,
And to add it up, this rappin stuff got me flippin out like a blackjack bust
Don't give a fuck if you sound like Master P, Mobb Deep or Remy Martin,
Cuz even if the next to try us is the best of rhymers?
Still get bodied on plates like Jeffery Dahmer
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09-30-2013, 05:16 PM
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MSNBC has some alright commentary, but their straight news reporting is ass. I now get Al Jezeera, which I consider pretty solid for straight news. Sometimes I'll flip over to Chris Hayes if I'm not watching a game or something in the evening.
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Al Jezeera isn't really a good news source either. A lot of leftists seem to be of the mind that it's unbiased but in a lot of leftists mind anti-American is where unbiased starts. It isn't. I know you're going to ask what a good unbiased source is. There isn't one. You just kind of have to take in as many sources as you can and try and suss out the facts.
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1. Do you believe that the Constitution is fundamentally a grant, or a limit of government power?
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The Constitution clearly states the powers that the federal government has and "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States, respectively, or to the people." So basically the Constitution says what the United States government is allowed to do and anything not stated isn't within its power is given to the many states or the people.
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2. Being at least somewhat Paleoconservative, what are your thoughts on American national determinism and multiculturalism??
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I think American culture is an important part of being American. As much as America is a melting pot of all the cultures of the people that have immigrated here there is certainly a distinctly American identity that makes us who we are. I'm absolutely fine with people from other nations coming here and bringing their culture with them and keeping it as long as they also adapt to ours as well.
There are definitely things about the kind of multiculturalism as it exists in Europe that we certainly don't want here. The idea of there being entire sections of cities where people don't go because they exist under Sharia. Our courts certainly shouldn't be looking to law and decisions from other countries in order to make decisions here either.
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3. What do you think that the role of the United States should be in the world? If non-interventionist, how would you reconcile this stance with some seemingly sucessful interventionist policies in the past?? (I.E. The Suez Crisis or the Korean War)
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I think there's a U.N. for intervention when it's absolutely necessary. I don't think we should go to war unless it's absolutely necessary and has a direct effect on os.
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09-30-2013, 05:16 PM
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MSNBC has some alright commentary, but their straight news reporting is ass. I now get Al Jezeera, which I consider pretty solid for straight news. Sometimes I'll flip over to Chris Hayes if I'm not watching a game or something in the evening.
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Al Jezeera isn't really a good news source either. A lot of leftists seem to be of the mind that it's unbiased but in a lot of leftists mind anti-American is where unbiased starts. It isn't. I know you're going to ask what a good unbiased source is. There isn't one. You just kind of have to take in as many sources as you can and try and suss out the facts.
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1. Do you believe that the Constitution is fundamentally a grant, or a limit of government power?
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The Constitution clearly states the powers that the federal government has and "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States, respectively, or to the people." So basically the Constitution says what the United States government is allowed to do and anything not stated isn't within its power is given to the many states or the people.
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2. Being at least somewhat Paleoconservative, what are your thoughts on American national determinism and multiculturalism??
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I think American culture is an important part of being American. As much as America is a melting pot of all the cultures of the people that have immigrated here there is certainly a distinctly American identity that makes us who we are. I'm absolutely fine with people from other nations coming here and bringing their culture with them and keeping it as long as they also adapt to ours as well.
There are definitely things about the kind of multiculturalism as it exists in Europe that we certainly don't want here. The idea of there being entire sections of cities where people don't go because they exist under Sharia. Our courts certainly shouldn't be looking to law and decisions from other countries in order to make decisions here either.
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Originally Posted by Louie Dawgs
3. What do you think that the role of the United States should be in the world? If non-interventionist, how would you reconcile this stance with some seemingly sucessful interventionist policies in the past?? (I.E. The Suez Crisis or the Korean War)
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I think there's a U.N. for intervention when it's absolutely necessary. I don't think we should go to war unless it's absolutely necessary and has a direct effect on os.
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