So you aren't allowed to ask someone about their childhood? I never made any personal attack, I merely asked a question.
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So you aren't allowed to ask someone about their childhood? I never made any personal attack, I merely asked a question.
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^^I wonder how long the university of calgary will keep that guy around. What does he teach?
Did they give any notice or was it instantaneous?
Where's the Beyond CSI team? I'm surprised there's not already phone numbers and office addresses.
*Found some:
Alberta Gaming and Liquor...
Hmm, sounds like a weak tank in that Drake. 29km and still out of range? Were you using HAMs? No drones?
Ya you mean the IRS, they were waiting at the front doors.
If you believe there is more order under war and insurgency, then say so. I don't agree. The same goes for the economy, it might have been trivial before the invasion, but prolonged warfare doesn't...
This was our plate when our family of 3 moved to the Yukon.
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It's easy to say things like this but somehow I don't think you practice this in real life, especially if you vote. Your imperative is to take care of your own interests, like everyone else in the...
What makes a decent corp? One that is in nullsec?
I'm in a wormhole corp, making decent ISK there. =)
Pretty strange how they use the word "forced" but don't really explain how they were forced. Were the other EU nations threatening to invade or something? Sounds like they wanted the bailout all...
"Drug crimes"? Which part is the crime, is it the voluntary exchange of plants for bank notes?
Corporations are a product of statism, they wouldn't exist in the absence of states.
I'm not suggesting that you end statism tomorrow and expect adequate systems to appear overnight. This is like...
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The people called government make mistakes and the public has to pay for it? Why not throw those responsible for the mistake into Guantanamo for 10 years and make them pay for the compensation out of...
I think ownership is as old mankind and so are property rights. The part that is new is that governments are starting to let individuals exercise them....barely.
Well I would argue that you...
Why not? Is it because the services are unwanted? Maybe they are overpriced?
You can look up Dispute Resolution Organization (DRO) for a theoretical concept of how private justice could...
So you agree with the idea that no one but a small group of people called government actually own anything in the world? People can claim that they own private land, but it is not in fact their land...
There are a lot of assumptions here. Government can persist without income tax, so you could say goodbye to a large part of the CRA right there. If government paid for what things were worth and...
Why not?
I don't think broken_legs comment was exaggerated. The public sector is a parasite class, they don't produce any wealth, only waste it and make incentives to destroy future economic growth.
I...
How can personal freedom and liberty be a construct of people called government when they routinely violate personal freedom and liberty? What they claim is very different from what they practice.
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My favorite is how they can empty a company's bank account without going to court. We have an inactive corporation that was late on filing, so they went in and took every last cent out of the...
There's little point in using pre-enlightenment examples when there are plenty of 20th century examples of how nationalism helped people called government to secure the power to kills millions of...
Are you playing a ROM or off of a cartridge?
Except for that it doesn't define anything. You cannot injure public welfare because it does not exist in material reality. The interests of the state can never be defined in any consistent manner,...
I'm with Modelexis on this one, a bit surprised you stuck it out. Some people are too heavily indoctrinated to be able to debate rationally. It's apparent in the personal attacks and strawman...
mitsu3000gt's original school scenario was lacking quite a bit of detail you guys have decided to add in the last couple posts. This is basically turning into a strawman-fest against me. I can just...
Well typically what happens when someone repeatedly violates a statute of a jurisdiction or property is that they're banned from it (lose their permission, privilege or license). You won't be able to...
You both are missing the point here completely. You need to look up the definition of a crime. A crime has to have an injured party. Driving under the influence is not a crime, it's simply less...
Toma all the way on this one. Introducing risk is not a crime, there is no injured party.
Precisely! This is government double speak at its finest.
It's not that gold is at an all time high, it's that paper currency, particularly US dollars, are at an all time low.
Do you work for the government of Canada?
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The people calling themselves government can find ways to tax anything:
http://www.ksrevenue.org/faqs-abcdrugtax.htm
How many of you who say he's not a victim could resist your own father's indoctrination at age 14 towards fighting in what he believed was a moral cause? I assume they were muslim which I imagine...
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You fail at reading comprehension.
If it were a cop instead who smashed a fleeing suspect in the face with the blunt side of a hatchet I imagine it would be considered excessive.
I believe in self-defense and defending one's...
Public school has less to do with education and more to do with obedience and indoctrination. It's no surprise how slow and stagnant innovation is under a centrally planned system, not to mention...