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No, Howard. I didn't make the whole thing up in order to discredit
libertarians.
I was shocked by the radio talk show host's comments. He announced that
he was a follower of Ron Paul and a champion of "free trade." Then, later
in the program, he made the amazing comment that
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From: William Hugh Tunstall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yugoslav war. His stated reason was that Milosevic was a tyrant and
presented a threat to the stability of Europe. But I found it odd that a
champion of "liberty" would be supporting the
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What gives us the right to kill Serbians?
We're morally superior? We're a superpower and we can kill whoever we
want. Serbian lives are worth less than American/NATO lives? The end
(getting rid of Milosevic) justifies the means (the murder of civilians)?
OKWe're bombing
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(Be Careful Brothers and Sisters, The overclass elites are using the media
lords to condition our psyche in to accepting the Culture of Death; then
proclaim themselves as our Protectors.)
Sounds to me like Hitlerian nazism. Better learn who these people are that
considers it
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Last night I had an opportunity to listen to a local radio talk program
hosted by an individual who claims to be a "libertarian." Since he's a
new host for the show, the regular callers were interested in his opinion
on Kosovo.
Strangely, this self-proclaimed "libertarian" was
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Without the name of the "libertarian" and the time and the station that
you heard him I am forced to believe that you made the whole thing up as a
means to discredit libertarianism. However, it is possible that someone
might be put on the radio claiming to be a "libertarian"