chris fields wrote: > As an American according to the bill of rights you have the right to say > what you want when you want to say it for example, If i were to not > acknowledge that right > then i wouldn't have to accept your right to say what you wanted to say. > The police could actually arrest you for saying something they didn't > want you to say if they didn't have to acknowledge your rights.
It really doesn't matter one iota if you acknowledge someone else's right(s) or not. They have their rights regardless of your position, spoken or unspoken. > As an American i do consider myself to be special. You no better than anyone else one way or the other. You're welcome to think your "special" and who really cares? > P.S if you do not value freedom above all else then you are not only not > a libertarian but not an American and in fact you are a detriment to freedom > and should be deported if you do live in America. I value self-ownership over all else which places it above any definition of "American". In a free society, "deportation" for beliefs, thoughts, or political opinions are objectives of the insecure and those who value state ownership of individuals over self-ownership. > Maybe we could deport > you and import an illegal who actually does value freedom above all. > Just a thought True, Just a thought. -- Steve - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html "If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march to truth we must still march on." --Stopford Brooke
