1. We live in offices and stores, anyway
  2. Originally posted by Ross1441:One thing I'm certainly not going to do is sit here and argue philosophy with you. There are elements of both libertarianism and liberalism in the founding of America (although I disagree with your second statement).

    I can't be bothered with this again, so I'll stop with my original comment. That article is absurd.

    Someone say something lighthearted! Sergio! I see you in here.

    America was based around small gov, and personal freedom.

  3. You realize if Marx had his way, he would have had 20% of the population of Europe killed.

  4. If it was right than, why would it be wrong now? Hell in this age of globalism, if you don't like the country you live in, you can move.
  5. Tell you what, I'll read it, when you read Atlas Shrugged.

  6. You do realize that the live expectancy wasn't very high in those factories? I think that if Republicans have their way 20% would die in the end too.
  7. Yes, making people work for a living is definantly the same as killing the undesiarbles as a population control effort.

  8. Thank you. That's what people are starting to see. It's not 1950 any more.

    The Republicans didn't lose because the voters are stupid (again: absurd), it's because they isolate themselves so badly from modern society on many issues. If you are:

    - A non-christian religion
    - Black
    - Latino
    - Gay
    - A woman

    Any of the above and you would have to be stupidly disconnected to vote Republican in my opinion. The only voter they have left is the white Christian male who watches TV.

    Notice my list there. You talk about small government. How is telling people they can't get married not big government? How is talking about "legitimate rape" and suggesting the rapist father gets custody right not big government? They're big government when it suits them. Frauds.