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They should move to their own little offshore island and live their paradise. Zalatix Aug 2012 #1
Galt's Gulch, with hurricanes Scootaloo Aug 2012 #6
They tried that with their 'Republic of Minerva' in the early 70's, caveat_imperator Aug 2012 #11
Ouch... do you have any info on this? That's damning! LOL Zalatix Aug 2012 #15
Right on . . . HughBeaumont Aug 2012 #22
There's a reason they're called LOLbertarians Sick of the GOP Aug 2012 #40
Haiti awaits mikeytherat Aug 2012 #26
country life was usually better than city life back then indie9197 Aug 2012 #2
Do you have ANY idea how dangerous farming is? Zoeisright Aug 2012 #5
I thought the original post was about the "gilded age" indie9197 Aug 2012 #8
There's a difference between "gardening" and "farming" Scootaloo Aug 2012 #7
Knock the dust off those rose colored glasses, willya? Warpy Aug 2012 #9
OK you can work in the city factories in the late 19th century indie9197 Aug 2012 #16
You'd be crushed by either one Warpy Aug 2012 #17
I don't know where you live but self-sufficiency happened then indie9197 Aug 2012 #21
My grandmother raised her own chickens and grew much of Warpy Aug 2012 #32
Rural life in the late 19th century was just as bad as city life. HughBeaumont Aug 2012 #23
best repy EVER Care Acutely Aug 2012 #3
Stop it, you're wasting your time. You can't argue with faith and that's all they have. white_wolf Aug 2012 #4
you're correct steve2470 Aug 2012 #10
Mike Wallace completely destroyed her. HughBeaumont Aug 2012 #24
The "gunpoint" thing in particular annoys me caraher Aug 2012 #12
That's how you spot a Rand acolyte KatyMan Aug 2012 #34
Every time someone talks about how wonderful the schools used to be, SheilaT Aug 2012 #13
Nice reply SilveryMoon Aug 2012 #14
My guess is he didn't read it. They don't want to hear reasoned arguments. Kablooie Aug 2012 #18
Libertarians think taxation is theft, I think private property is theft Taverner Aug 2012 #19
I admire your ability to be free of material possessions indie9197 Aug 2012 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author steve2470 Aug 2012 #25
Well, there is a difference between personal property and private property Taverner Aug 2012 #35
I've long since.. sendero Aug 2012 #27
Beautiful response... Duchess St.Rollins Aug 2012 #28
Someone once told me that I could never be a CEO because I have a soul. HughBeaumont Aug 2012 #30
The term "libertarian" is what many people hide behind when they don't want to confess that nanabugg Aug 2012 #29
"Libertarians" equal three types of people nowadays. HughBeaumont Aug 2012 #31
I used to classify Libertarians in 3 groups too caraher Aug 2012 #33
Nailed it... SidDithers Aug 2012 #39
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Yes, here on the DU, its all unicorns shitting rainbows. Ruby the Liberal Aug 2012 #37
Essay: "Taxes can never be theft" markpkessinger Aug 2012 #38
So, he supports a means test for Social Security? mzmolly Aug 2012 #41
Not a Romney/Ryan fan by any means. HughBeaumont Aug 2012 #42
I've noted that too. The "fair minded" Libertarians mzmolly Aug 2012 #43
Thanks for posting this in my Triangle Fire post of yesterday. WCGreen Aug 2012 #44
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