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Education Title: WIKILeaks fills the sidebar on LF LF used to be a GREAT place to discuss politics and other matters without regard to WikiLeaks. Currently, and everday, the same ol' story ... WIKI this or WIKI that are unaccounted for because, quite frankly, anyone can send shit into Julian Assange's server making shit up. Latched onto total BULLSHIT, we have "nolu chan" sucking Assange's asshole. It is amazing to see people think that WikiLeaks has any standards at all. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Comments (1-22) not displayed.
#23. To: Gatlin (#14) (Edited) Libertarianism is not some variant of conservatism. It is its polar opposite. Wow - so conservatism doesn't support lower taxes and lower spending? I thought I had heard otherwise ... A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them. #24. To: Moderator X (#22) (Removed by Moderator X) Yet you allow Gatlin's (and GrandIsland's) profanity to remain. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#25. To: ConservingFreedom (#23)
TooConsevative, it is no surprise that you often hear only what you wish to believe.
#26. To: Gatlin (#25) Libertarianism is not some variant of conservatism. It is its polar opposite. So I heard wrong - conservatism doesn't support lower taxes and lower spending? A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them. #27. To: Deckard (#24)
#28. To: Deckard (#22) it has become an echo chamber for deluded Trump supporters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn6w255CGkk.
#29. To: ConservingFreedom (#26) Libertarianism is not some variant of conservatism. It is its polar opposite. Did I say that “conservatism doesn't support lower taxes and lower spending?” No, I did not. I said that “libertarianism is not some variant of conservatism. It is its polar opposite.” […]
#30. To: Gatlin, ConservingFreedom (#29) I said that “libertarianism is not some variant of conservatism. It is its polar opposite.” Still trying to sell that lie, eh? “If you analyze it I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism. I think conservatism is really a misnomer just as liberalism is a misnomer for the liberals — if we were back in the days of the Revolution, so-called conservatives today would be the Liberals and the liberals would be the Tories. The basis of conservatism is a desire for less government interference or less centralized authority or more individual freedom and this is a pretty general description also of what libertarianism is.” - Ronald Reagan 8 ways Ronald Reagan was a libertarian Reagan also said this: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.’”
“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#31. To: Deckard (#30) Ronald Reagan was a libertarian Still trying to sell that lie, eh?
#32. To: Gatlin (#29) Did I say that “conservatism doesn't support lower taxes and lower spending?” How can they be "polar opposites" if they agree on lower taxes and lower spending? A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them. #33. To: Deckard (#30) ... Ronald Reagan was a libertarian Your old asshole buddy, Ron Paul, did a lot more than just “say” something about Reagan not being a libertarian. Ron Paul actually RESIGNED from the Republican Party over his disagreement on the way Reagan handled the federal budget “because Reagan was no libertarian.” Another asshole libertarian said: I don't get why Libertarians hate Barack Obama, yet LOVE Ronald Reagan. If you were a true libertarian you would hate Reagan just as much. Reagan EXPANDED gov't, created socialism FOR THE WEALTHY, DESTROYED the free market by throwing TONS of subsidies at major corporations so the middle class would get docked and docked UNTIL THIS DAY. As far as I'm concerned they're basically the same guy except differences in pigmentation. Furthermore, Gene Healy writing for the Cato Institute profoundly proclaimed: Ronald Reagan Was No Libertarian.
[…] My goodness, sport….you have no idea about something you are attempting to promote. You simply did as you always do. You read a headline that you like and want to agree with….then you copy and past a link to the bogus article.
#34. To: ConservingFreedom, Deckard, tater tot, Gatlin, neocon progressives, confused liberals (#32) (Edited) An LBJ Rockefeller Republican of 1964 explains Gatlin (libtardism), and why he hates libertarian conservatives.
![]() Castle(C), Stein(G), Johnson(L) #35. To: ConservingFreedom (#32) How can [conservatives and libertarians] be "polar opposites" if they agree on lower taxes ... The standard libertarian position on income taxes is there should be no income tax at all while on the other hand, conservatives advocate for the continuation of the income tax and the IRS. I classify that as “polar opposite.” Then I will use the old communication strategy of answering a question with some questions. How can they not be “polar opposites” when libertarians advocate and support abortion as a “woman’s choice?”I do understand the meaning of “polar opposites” and I will continue to use the phrase. In no way can I ever support the 1 percent’s loathsome libertarian scheme.
#36. To: Gatlin (#35) conservatives advocate for the continuation of the income tax and the IRS. Source? A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them. #37. To: Gatlin (#35) "We call for the repeal of [...] all federal programs and services not required under the U.S. Constitution." - https://www.lp.org/platform/ Is it your position that this is the "polar opposite" of conservatism? A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them. #38. To: hondo68, Asshhole Paultards (#34) Oh, Libertarian Party… You could have had me. You were this close! I am the demographic you are trying to reach out to: disenfranchised with the Republican Party presidential nominee; a lover of liberty not of political parties; someone searching for a new place to call home that represents the ideas I hold dear to my heart. I was optimistically hopeful. I spent my entire day tuned into the Libertarian Party convention hoping to see the legitimacy that I was yearning for. Would this be my new place to put my trust? Behind lovers of liberty like myself who wanted to make legitimate change, wanted to be taken seriously, and wanted to defend life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Nope. I didn’t find that while watching the Libertarian Party convention. How can we make legitimate change and be taken seriously with the buffoonery I witnessed during the convention? People like presidential candidate Darryl Perry losing his poise, screaming and pounding the podium, not only during the Saturday night debate but also during his concession speech. How about the poor Libertarian Party chair, Nicholas Sarwark, who I legitimately felt sorry for throughout the whole event? He struggled to maintain order during the chaotic convention. How can the Libertarian Party say they defend life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness when their presidential candidate doesn't represent those values? There is no pro-life candidate in the 2016 election. The Libertarian Party should have represented that. There is no pro-2nd amendment candidate ticket in the 2016 election. Again, the Libertarian Party should have represented that. And if the Libertarian Party candidate doesn’t support religious freedom, then how can they support me pursuing my own happiness? This is disappointing. I was gleefully optimistic about potentially becoming a member of the Libertarian Party. I spent a lot of time mulling it over and planned to use the convention to seal the deal for me. Well... they definitely solidified my decision, it just isn't the same one I initially had coming into the convention. The Libertarian Party gave a platform to several foolish people that took away from the potential influx of weary ex-GOP voters, like myself. The passionate candidates for liberty, some who were truly inspirational, were over shadowed by chaos. This was the Libertarian Party's shot at winning over the average American who feels that neither the GOP nor the Democrats represent them. And for conservatives like me, you just blew it. http://www.thelibertyconservative.com/libertarian-party-blew- converts/.
#39. To: Gatlin (#38) Behind lovers ![]() Castle(C), Stein(G), Johnson(L) #40. To: hondo68 (#39) (Edited)
#41. To: Gatlin (#13) ROTFL! Quit your whining.
#42. To: Gatlin (#14) Libertarianism is not some variant of conservatism. It is its polar opposite. Define all your terms, tater. You think "Libertarianism" is a political party called, "Libertarian" just as much as you think "conservatism" is the Republican Party. Man, you suck to high heaven.
#43. To: buckeroo, Gatlin (#41) ROTFL! Quit your whining. ROTFLMAO! Your whole thread is a whine.
#44. To: nolu chan (#15) the best wikileaks have yet to come You worry me, chan. Do you also believe in the Tooth Faerie?
#45. To: Deckard (#22) No, it has become an echo chamber for deluded Trump supporters. A pile of trumperettes is how I see this chit-chat forum.
#46. To: buckeroo (#42) Define all your terms, tater. Sure thing...be happy to do so Libertarianism: A suck-ass philosophy that makes people act stupidly. There!!!
#47. To: buckeroo (#45) A pile of trumperettes is how I see this chit-chat forum. Understandable. Seeing things only through your asshole makes everything look like "a pile" to you.
#48. To: Gatlin (#46) GOP: tater's BS party to collect free government money.
#49. To: Gatlin (#47) Trumperettes are a hot steaming pile, tater. After all you identify with the shit.
#50. To: nolu chan, buckeroo (#43) ROTFL! Quit your whining. ROTFLAMO also. His whole life is nothing buy a series of whines.
#51. To: buckeroo, Deckard, TRUMP CHEERLEADERS (#45) A pile of trumperettes
![]() Castle(C), Stein(G), Johnson(L) #52. To: hondo68, buckeroo, Deckard, HILLARY DRONES (#51) My precious....
#53. To: buckeroo (#44)
#54. To: nolu chan (#53) He's filling up stadiums. Underdog Chicago Cubs win the WS tonight in game 7 elimination. 10 innings after a end of 9th rain delay. The tooth fairy is real. :-)
#55. To: Gatlin (#38) I am...a lover of liberty I'm sure in your deluded mind you think that - your posts here display that you are just the opposite. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#56. To: nolu chan, tater, gatlin, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#53)
(... come on, everbody, join on in ...) Alpha, MAGA, cuck-cuck-cuck!!! ![]() Castle(C), Stein(G), Johnson(L) #57. To: hondo68 (#56)
NOT WHAT THE FOUNDING FATHERS HAD IN MIND
#58. To: hondo68, nolu chan (#56)
LOCK HER UP!!!
#59. To: nolu chan (#53) That's fotoshopped ... anyone can tell.
#60. To: Gatlin (#58) LOCK HER UP!!! You just want her locked upped with you, you ol' wind bag.
#61. To: buckeroo (#59)
#62. To: hondo68, nolu chan (#51) Here are the real Trump Cheerleaders!.
#63. To: Gatlin (#58)
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