I have no problem limiting government authority to what is stated
inside the U.S. Constitution which is a legitimate and libertarian
document.

I don't want to run anyone's life and absolutely nothing I've said
amounts to limiting the property rights of anyone or theft.  In fact
the exact opposite is true.  I want to protect the property rights of
people by not allowing others to trespass on it or steal it.

I have a question for you....

What makes you think you're entitled to sell your lemonade in my front
yard?  What makes you think you're entitled to store your furniture in
my house simply because you own it?  What makes you think you should
be able to sell your products in my mall without paying rent?

I only wish you'd stop trying to use aggression against me, and stop
trying to run my life.  I wish you weren't trying to violate my
rights, but you insist that it's your right.



--- In [email protected], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > You can choose to invest in another country by going there.  But
> > anywhere you go, you will be regulated by a corporation somewhere. 
> > 
> > For the sake of clarity I'll define the terms.
> > 
> > Stockholders = Citizens
> > Corporation = Nation/Country
> > Mall = Markets
> > 
> > If you choose to invest in another corporation (live there rather than
> > America) you will be subject to the rules of the corporation 
> > (laws).  Any corporation you invest in will control the assets of the 
> > corporation. In otherwords, there is no anarchy, there never will
be anarchy for
> > more than a short time, and anywhere you go, you will be subject to
> > the laws of the government in that area.
> 
> No one in this thread has even mentioned anarchy except for you. 
Why is it when we bring up a simple limit on uncontrolled government
you immediately scream about anarchy?
> 
> What is it about limiting government power that bugs you so much?
> 
> What is it that makes you want to run the lives of your fellow man?
 Limit his property rights and steal his life and his livelihood?
> 
> BWS
>










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