Terry,

That is your point of view, and I think your point of view should be 
given fair consideration, just as I think Pauls point of view should 
be given fair consideration. Fair consideration does not consist of 
more tactfull speakers on yourside, against the other sides poor 
presentation of there point of view.

I wasn't asking Paul for a reasonable answer, I asked him for an 
honest answer.

If I wasn't against the status quoe I wouldn't be wasting my time 
with Libertarians Terry. Is it so difficult for you to beleive that 
others may have the same goals, with different visions on how to go 
about achieving them?



--- In [email protected], "terry12622000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> But it still is not a reasonable answer. So protection and courts 
> help with a free market and a free society and that protection and 
> courts have costs, how does that justify taxes. This social 
contract 
> theory is based on a lot of silly  unsupportive assumptions to the 
> point of almost being pure myth.Showing that there is a tooth 
fairy 
> is probally supported by more 
> evidence.                                                 
>        Weaving these silly myths about taxes, government, borders 
and 
> social contracts is just baloney to try and keep the masses in 
line 
> for the political class so that people will not bother to make 
real 
> agreements and keep the ruling class in power. It is pure BS.--- 
In 
> [email protected], "uncoolrabbit" <uncoolrabbit@> wrote:
> >
> > This is the answer I hoped to see from you Paul, thank you for 
> finally 
> > answering my question rather than dodging it. 
> > 
> > 
> > "The legitimate role of government includes protecting people and
> > businesses from fraud, theft, coercion, etc. in the markets.  
This
> > protection comes at a price.  That price can be a sales tax by 
the
> > particular state." Paul Ireland
> >
>






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