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Travel in 1800 was difficult because there were no trains, buses, or planes.

Travel in 2025 is difficult because the world is a global police state.

@freepatriot

The problem with "laws against murder" means that there are laws justifying murder... Laws are always subject to rule and interpretation. In my own state you do not have a legal right to stand your ground or defend your property. I think this is where the much maligned N.A.P (non agression principle) serves as a good guidline for governance. The problem then arises that rulers want to rule and not govern .

Libertarians are not anarchists, Nazis, or Commies.

Libertarians are fine with courts and laws against murder.

Libertarians do not like TSA groping, NSA surveillance, or CIA torture.

@freepatriot As an National Socialist Ihave issues with the rest

You would be naive to think that only ladies are being wiretapped by the NSA.

Travel in 1800 was difficult because there were no trains, buses, or planes.

Travel in 2025 is difficult because the world is a global police state.

Libertarians are not anarchists, Nazis, or Commies.

Libertarians are fine with courts and laws against murder.

Libertarians do not like TSA groping, NSA surveillance, or CIA torture.

Some people won't share good secret advice for free, but they'll gladly tell you in a book.

Some people won't share good secret advice for free, but they'll gladly tell you in a book.

I was lucky enough to take a class taught by Samuel R Delany in college. "Interesting guy" is a bit of an understatement.

South Africa and Cuba are not free countries or safe.

WTF?

Libertarian countries do not get conquered.

The USA was a Libertarian country in 1880 and no one invaded the US.

@freepatriot Libertarian would effectively push themselves back to Stone Age and then would get conquered by whatever outside large scale governance came about.

Doesn't make commies right. ;]
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