Hi Paul,

You have made your point quite well, as usual. What is it about the 
NAP and self-ownership axioms that these people just can't get 
through their noggins. It is the same people, many of them probably 
well meaning, that insist there are various degrees or hybridizations 
of libertarianism. You, I, and all true libertarians know that one is 
either a libertarian or they are not. Too many people, for sake of 
convenience, want to spin the definitions and fit them into there own 
self-made niches. Anna just can't understand normal thinking, lol, 
and some of the others are simply spin masters. Oh well, what can you 
do but carry on the good fight. Maybe we'll find some libertarians 
out there someday and our movement will finally make headway. Do we 
have a dumbed down society or what? Damn, just damn!

--- In [email protected], "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Deus Ex Machina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >
> > Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Ok, so are you denying that we have sole dominion over our own 
lives
> > > and body (including the organisms within them)?  This means 
you're
> > > saying that someone else can have more of a claim on your body 
than
> > > you do.  This is the exact opposite of the premise of 
libertarianism.
> > > 
> > > Either that or you are denying that natural law exists.  Which 
is
> it?  
> > 
> > both. the current system already doesnt give you rights to your 
own dna.
> 
> 
> Oh, so you're saying you're not a libertarian.  That's all you had 
to
> say.  Anyone that denies that we own our own DNA, and that we have
> sole dominion over ourselves (and the organisms within ourselves) is
> not a libertarian.  Nor would any libertarian on earth say that one
> person would have any claim to the body of another.
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > > Do you deny that gravity exists or do you deny that we own 
ourselves?
> > 
> 
> 
> > you can measure gravity, how do you measure natural law?
> 
> Gravity IS a natural law and you just stated that you could measure
> it.  Natural rights are a subset of natural law, and rights can't be
> measured, but the violation of rights can be measured.  The ability 
to
> measure something is not a requirement for its existance.  Can you
> measure love?  Do you deny that love exists?
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > > One can not be a libertarian while denying natural law, natural
> > > rights, or sole dominion over our lives and bodies (including 
the
> > > organisms within).  
> > > 
> > > If you're not a libertarian, I understand completely.  Then it 
makes
> > > sense that you're claiming that some organism living in a 
person's
> > > body has more of a claim on that person's body than they do for
> > > themselves, but if you are a libertarian, you know this is 
bullshit.
> > > 
> > > You either take self-ownership as a fact or you don't.  There 
is no in
> > >  between.  
> > 
> 
> 
> > even your position is not self consistent if you claim a person as
> > dominion over there own body then an unborn child should have 
dominion
> > over its own body, just because it gets food from the mother means
> > nothing.
> > 
> > Vic
> 
> 
> 
> Wrong.  My position is 100% consistent at all times.  An "unborn
> child" has no rights because there is no such thing as an unborn
> child.  Until the moment it leaves the body of the host, it is a
> biological parasite.  And as I said, nothing inside my body has any
> rights because I alone own my body and all of its contents.  I have
> sole dominion over my body and make all life and death decisions for
> the organisms within the body and even for my body.  Nobody else on
> earth has any claim to my body, including the organisms within my
> body.  The combined population of the planet earth minus me has no
> legitimate say what-so-ever in what I do or don't do with my body or
> the organisms within.
> 
> ALL LIBERTARIANS....I repeat....ALL LIBERTARIANS believe in complete
> self-ownership of our body and everything inside of our body.
>






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