Everyone should be free to rent, sell to or hire whatever citizen
or guest they wish to deal with. The Civil Rights laws of the
'60s prevent all of us from doing that.

For life and liberty,
David Macko

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: James Landrith 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 8:27 PM
  Subject: RE: Contracts, Marital and Otherwise was Re: [Libertarian] Re: The 
Fallacy of Open I


  Everything can be said to affect everyone. That is the "we have to do
  something" credo of the statist. That is a silly and non-libertarian reason
  to justify violating the NAP and controling the voluntary movements and
  freedom of association of other people. Does this immigration that you
  desperately fear violate the non-aggression principle against you?

  Does someone entering into an employment agreement with a willing individual
  violate your property rights? If so, prove it. I should be able to hire
  anyone on the planet I wish to work for me - without your consent.

  Does someone paying rent to a willing landlord violate your freedom of
  association and property rights? If so, prove it. I should be able to rent
  to anyone on the planet I wish - without your consent.

  You seem to be saying otherwise. Prove to me that you have a right to
  demand consent to violate the NAP and my individual rights.

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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of David Macko
  Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 7:34 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Contracts, Marital and Otherwise was Re: [Libertarian] Re: The
  Fallacy of Open I

  I certainly agree with you that the Drug War and the Welfare State have
  worsened conditions and should be ended.
  I stress the importance of freedom of association because several of the
  Civil Rights laws of the '60s have ended it, including the concept of
  private
  property and too few libertarians object to that.
  I certainly agree that everyone's immigration position affects all
  Americans.
  That is why I want to reestablish control of our borders.

  For life and liberty,
  David Macko

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