Isn't it amazing how some in the pro-war/anti-libertarian group always try to suggest inconsistancies where there are none, but avoid their own glaring hypocricy, inadequacy, and inconsistancies? Sadly these advocacies of small minded imperialism hold that America gets to decide what everyone else in the world will do. It's funny how they bring up intolerance abroad, but ignore it right here at home. It's amazing how this perspective holds that America should dictate what happens around the world, and then accuses others of trying to take over the world.
If the people in Europe are having their social freedoms attacked (much like ours are being attacked in America by statist authoritarian Christians), they should stand up and do something about it. I've never said they shouldn't. America, on the other hand, should do NOTHING about it. America should do NOTHING about any fascism (of any flavor) in any nation but our own. America should do NOTHING to get involved in the internal affairs of any other nation, or thier policies. America has enough to worry about right here at home. Not being a leftist, I can't speak for them, but I can speak for what actual libertarianism advocates. Nobody fights harder for social freedoms than those who dislike Bush because Bush is the number one attacker of social freedoms in the world; not only in America, but in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places. Anyone who loves America, hates George W. Bush, imo. --- In [email protected], "Eric Dondero Rittberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Isn't it amazing the inconsistency of the libertarian > anti-War advocacy Geoff? > > They claim they support civil liberties, but say absolutely nothing > about the Islamo-fascist murder of Theo van Gogh in the Netherlands. > They don't care at all about the rising tide of Islamo-fascists > threatening and sometimes physically attacking Gays, > Lesbians, Marijuana smokers, Nudists, and other Alternative > Lifestyles champions throughout Western Europe. They don't say a > peep about authoritarianism using Islam as a pretext for violent > riots all across Europe over silly little cartoon depictions of > the "Prophet" Muhammed. They say nothing when the paranoia even > seeps into the US, like Borders pulling Free Inquiry off their > shelves for fear of violent authoritarian reprisals that use Islam > as pretext. > > It's almost like to the Anti-War Libertarianism, Social Freedoms be > damned. If it conflicts with a hard Left hate Bush Pacifistic > agenda, Social Freedoms get thrown out like a baby in the bath > water. > > > --- In [email protected], "Geof Gibson" <geofgibson@> > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "steven linnabary" > > <linnabary51@> wrote: > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Geof Gibson" <geofgibson@> > > > > > > > > Wrong. They died as a result of religious intolerence. This > > > > intolerence is practiced by Muslims. It is a philosophy of > hate and > > > > political dictatorship which is fascist. That makes it > Islamofascist. > > > > There is no bigotry here whatsoever. You can not make a case > that > > > > there is any. The same would hold true for any religious > group. Show > > > > me the Christians and Jews who advocate the murder of so-called > > > > 'infidels?' > > > > > > Zionist settlers in the West Bank? > > > That Christo-Fascist in Atlanta that blew up a gay bar? > > > Numerous abortion clinic bombings by Christo-Fascists. > > > The Rev Fred Phelps (www.godhatesfags.com or maybe it is .org) > > > > > > The point is that there is more than enough religious and racial > > intolerance > > > to go around. We don't need it in civil conversation. > > > > > > > I totally agree we do not need religious intolerance in civil > > conversation nor in our politics. That is why I will criticize the > > purveyors of Christian fascism as well as Islamofascism as well as > > Libertarian intolerance. They are all of the same breed. When we > > hate those with whom we disagree it invariably leads to violence. > > This is precisely why I will point it out from all corners. > > > ForumWebSiteAt http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
