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1.Posted by AnarchoCapitalst on Jul 12 2008 at 02:58

Rush is a Big Gov't D.C. shill! Rush and the GOP are just as liberal and marxist as the left Rush acts like he cares defeating. The only limited gov't in no gov't. Our country proves that govt's can't be limited. Govt's grow out of control by their very nature. Rush's listeners are in denial of this fact or listen to find out what where the Sheppard(Rush) is herding the sheep(dittoheads).

2.Posted by mgsitom on Jul 12 2008 at 04:40

Your little rant has no proof to back it up... and how is Rush a shill? As if he backs Bush every turn? You must not listen at all. Governments nature is to grow, that's why we have a Constitution!!!

3.Posted by AnarchoCapitalst on Jul 12 2008 at 05:12

How has the "Bullet Proof" U.S. Constitution limited gov't exactly? The U.S. Gov't has grown to be the largest, most powerful and far reaching gov't ever created in history of man! Rush doesn't have to back Bush or anyone! All he has to do is keep the little ponds in line as to not create a stir and keep everyone voting. Otherwise if all or most voters were to quit voting completely, there would be no justification for a gov't at all and thus a free market would emerge without a gov't taxing, regulating, and restricting businesses' progress. We could actually take a **** without the gov't taxing us!

4.Posted by spreadex on Jul 12 2008 at 06:27

Funny how the so called right wing in America has created 70% of the national debt between three president Regan Bush and Bush and huys like Rush and the like drive male whites like cattle to the poll to vote for them in fear of the unimaginable while they destroy the heart of this country...The middle class....Only fools listen to this **** who is as bad as any terrorist out there and a shill for the right wing

5.Posted by spreadex on Jul 12 2008 at 06:28

J e r k is a bad word?

6.Posted by AnarchoCapitalst on Jul 12 2008 at 06:44

Well I must be a fool because I want to know what the largest audience in the country is listening to. Until I started listening to Rush and the rest that come on after him I never knew why the idiots at the local GOP meetings say and believe the exact same ******* Rush says every f uckin' day! So listening to him, I understand this s hit is way the f uck out of my control!

7.Posted by jwhitt62 (torrent uploader) on Jul 12 2008 at 08:22

In principle, I agree with Anarcho. Governments by nature grow out of control. Our constitution has not limited government. It did for some time, but Abraham Lincoln put the deathnails in the constitution and the progressives in the first half of the 20th century finished it off.

I think the only answer is secession. States should leave the union and form new confederations. Start all over in other words. I don't really have any other solution.

Although I'm an anarchist at heart, I believe anarchy will develop into a feudal system, feifdoms which will war with each other and we'll start all over again.

Hell, I don't know what to do. The world is f_ucked up!! Humanity is f_ucked up. I guess we just prod along and do the best we can.

8.Posted by cheesemule on Jul 12 2008 at 09:04

Injustice and chaos are unavaoidable realities, but in the words of Victor Frankl, austrian psychotherapist and holocaust survivor:

"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom."

If we want to affirm that which is most helpful and beneficial in the world, we must build on our success rather than focus on our mistakes. We must choose sanity or forfeit to the madness.

Take heart everyone, we have come a long way and there is much to be grateful for. It is too easy to lose sight of that in this confused and terrifying age.

9.Posted by jwhitt62 (torrent uploader) on Jul 12 2008 at 09:09

Thanks, Cheese, I needed that.

10.Posted by AnarchoCapitalst on Jul 12 2008 at 09:31

You got it right about states rights and lincoln. While I agree with the rest of what you say it sounds pretty dire! lol! At least we got jobs, opportunity, etc. We are in control of those things regardless of our economic class. Sorry for the earlier insults and for bringing up the unchangeable.

11.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 12 2008 at 19:44

I'm with mgsitom - who didn't mention "bulletproof" anywhere that I can see.

The US Constitution delineates and codifies the individual rights and liberties to be forever enjoyed by citizens as we live our lives in the pursuit of happiness. It therein ma****sts our duty to protect any given minority from the tyranny of any centralizing majority. It is thus our individual duty to preserve and protect this set of ideals from enemies both foreign and domestic.

Although it provides for us these constituted rights, It cannot in and of itself provide the means to protect said principles from attack; whether an assault be through direct actions or [incremental] corrosive abridgments by those who think of it - and thus "our" God-given rights - as little more than some malleable lump of living goo to be shaped into a tool of coercive will.

12.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 12 2008 at 19:45

The Founding Fathers and many generations of American Patriots fought and died to preserve this foundational set of principles which far too many agents of change have come to believe is some 'silly' or 'archaic' ***** of parchment beloved only to We the Lumpenproletariat who cling to our guns and our religions.

Cynicism and defeat are not options!

13.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 12 2008 at 19:50

ma****sts = m a n i f e s t s

***** = s *******

14.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 12 2008 at 19:51

Frig'n *s!
:)

15.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 12 2008 at 19:57

Defeated by a s ******* p y commenting system!
:)

16.Posted by AnarchoCapitalst on Jul 13 2008 at 01:35

Okay monkeyfan. You say the constitution protects our pursuit of happiness and you say it is the individual's duty to protect our ideals from enemies. How can someone do both at the same time? You work 40hrs/wk in your pursuit of happiness to save, invest, plan for retirement; when are you gonna have time to protect our country's "ideals" from enemies foreign and domestic? Only got one lifetime!

Doesn't natural law do all that w/o a constitution 300 million people need to read in order for a gov't to follow it?

17.Posted by mgsitom on Jul 13 2008 at 01:45

The Constitution is a very negative document that tells government it can't do this or that and confirms our natural/God-given rights. This document has obviously not preserved our rights, where would we be if we could only argue against certain despots in COngress with only natural, unwritten law backing us up? Please remember, the majority of COngress do not believe in natural rights and have filled their brains with Marx, Rousseau, Kant and the rest of the useless philosophers. They don't beleive in natural law - they believe natural law is quaint and outdated and just plain doesn't work, although history tells a diff story.

18.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 14 2008 at 04:17

You make alot of presumptions about me AnarchoCapitalist.

Regarding your assertion about my claiming that "the constitution protects our pursuit of happiness", or anything else for that matter; If you'd actually read what I'd written, you might have noticed where I'd stated quite the opposite of what you've purported me to have said. I don't mind being riffed off of but, the straw-filled conflict you constructed out of whole cloth for your counter-thesis is one of your own manufacture.

19.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 14 2008 at 04:42

No one I choose to be around operates under the "conflict" you apparently claim as endemic. As for me? I've made certain choices in my life that allow me to live in comfort and largely in the way I want. I have friends, family, a roof over my head, an abundance of tasty and nutritious food, relative health, an unprecedented world of entertainment options, and most importantly; Happiness. America's good that way if one chooses not to be a spoiled and jaded cynic. It hasn't always been easy and hardly any thing besides the love and respect of people I love and respect has ever been given to me. That's plain old life. Some have it better, some have it worse.

20.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 14 2008 at 04:44

I work hard & get to play harder yet still find I have plenty of time to defend the ideals in our not-so-bullet-proof Constitution. I'm doing it right now actually. Wanna defend the US Constitution too? Live in America and live by the principles codified therein. Throw in the Ten Commandments and you're golden. While you're at it, you can extend those principles to those you deal with in life. Heck, you can even choose to make an honored and respected career out of it by joining the US Armed Services. America, F_u_ck Yeah!

21.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 14 2008 at 04:48

Anyway rambling right along, I find that silly little American document beats the holy hell out of some 'modern', 'nuanced' 1500 page pretender 'constitution' which codifies the regulation of everything from the 'proper' economic distribution patters of colonial banana products, to how low, or high, a German beer hall babe's neckline must be. But that's just my preference...I cling to guns and SUV's, and other s_hit too. Your mileage may vary...As is your god-less-given right.
:)

22.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 14 2008 at 04:50

P.S. mgsitom: "Marx, Rousseau, Kant and the rest of the useless philosophers"...Really were a pack of c_unty little beyotches!
:)

23.Posted by AnarchoCapitalst on Jul 15 2008 at 01:42

monkeyfan sure has time on his hands!

24.Posted by monkeyfan on Jul 15 2008 at 03:55

Yup. I got at least the couple minutes a day it takes to write a few paragraphs.

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