On Monday, June 19, 2006 4:05 PM, Eric Dondero Rittberg wrote:

>Problem is I don't see it as "libertarian message on the War."  Rather, I 
>consider it a leftist pacifist message posing as a libertarian message.

Says you. In actuality, it is NOT a "leftist pacifist message posing as a 
libertarian message." It is rather a non-interventionist libertarian message 
on the War. If there is anything but a "libertarian message on the War," 
it's your collectivistic, corporatist-loving, Big Military-loving, Big 
Business-loving, Big Spending-loving economic fascist message posing as a 
libertarian message.

In reality, your problem is that you see from the standpoint as a 
brownnosing, Brownshirting Neo-Con in libertarian togs. And as that 
brownnoser, you're dumbfounded to learn that, if there's one thing that 
separates non-interventionists from you, it's that we have morals and 
values, especially with regards to the War. You, on the other hand, don't 
pass the philosophical muster.

>Libertarianism is at the opposite end of the Political Spectrum as
>Fascism.  Thus libertarianism is fundamentally opposed to all brands
>of fascism, including the latest and greatest brand; Islamo-Fascism.


As usual, you can never get this stuff right, especially if it bites you on 
the ass.

Libertarianism is at the opposite end of the Political Spectrum as 
Authoritarianism, which INCLUDES but is NOT limited to Socialism, Communism, 
and Fascism. Therefore, libertarians are fundamentally in opposition to all 
forms of authoritarianism, including the latest and greatest brand: 
Liberventionism (which is a diluted and perverted form of libertarianism). 
A.K.A. neolibertarianism, A.K.A. Republitarianism.

Yeesh, Dondero, it sounds like you need to retake Libertarianism 101 once 
again.



Yours in Liberty,

Todd Andrew Barnett
Columnist, Liberty For All Online Magazine
http://www.libertyforall.net

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Is not precise
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one shifts left to right
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