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A Rational Choice For November 2nd
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Achkerov kute.
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if my argument was silly, then you would not have responded to it... i have not changed any part of my views... as a matter of fact i support voting now more then i did when i wrote my first post about it...
i think you are too serious and you try really hard to convince me... thats why i think you should calm down...
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Originally posted by nunechkaif my argument was silly, then you would not have responded to it... i have not changed any part of my views... as a matter of fact i support voting now more then i did when i wrote my first post about it...
i think you are too serious and you try really hard to convince me... thats why i think you should calm down...
I am not serious at all, apparently you haven't seen me on these forums long enough. As far as me convincing you, you aren't that special, get over yourself. I have had this discussion about politics before you reared your voter self-esteem self on these forums.Achkerov kute.
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Originally posted by nunechkain california, we currently have 17 measures to vote on of which 16 are propositions... they are very impotant... there is one on casinos being allowed in cities
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Originally posted by AnonymouseDemocracy sucks just like every other form of government because my saying "no" has no effect. I cannot withdraw my consent because my involvement is forced. That democracy cloaks this force in the lie of "consent by voting" merely makes democracy more fraudulent than other forms of government which are more honest about their usurpation of authority. I prefer an honest tyrant. Him I can shoot.
You seem to have a gross misunderstanding of what is law, what is justice, and the difference between governance and government.
Ethics is not a matter of pliability, and because some people disagree with ethics, does not mean their "ethics are right". It is not subjective. No one is authorized to rule another unless this other has taken actions that are themselves an attempt to rule others. By agreeing with coercion, you just agreed with the idea of slavery. As Lincoln put it, "No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent."
Because the system is premised on fear, coercion and aggression, and a monopoly of force, it is unethical.
Another point to bring up here is human interaction in general. Every living organism on this planet, including humans outside of their own in-groups, interacts according to a pecking order of fear, coercion, and aggression. You might want to criticize the species here more than their government.
Why do you think some people need to be ruled? Therefore the life, liberty and property of certain individuals is wholly at the disposal of the State. That by admitting to this, you are saying that genocides and slavery is okay, because some people need to be ruled.
I think you're mistaking "government" with "governance" again. Every interaction is "governed" by the rules under which the interaction takes place. There is always "governance". Government is an autonomous entity which wields the monopoly on the initiation of force. As has been proven over time, that entity abides no rules on its actions and will subvert any rules to serve its own ends. Only a "government" can therefore create chaos (often misnamed anarchy) by arbitrarily changing the rules which govern other peoples interactions. No other entity can unilaterally change the rules without negative repercussions to its own interactions because no other entity can initiate force with impunity.
And to your contention that only government can create chaos: What about Osama bin Laden? What about John Wilkes Booth? What about Bob Woodward? What about Gandhi, Jesus, Marx, and all the Popes of the medieval era?
What are you complaining at me for? It's the same government which you are defending now in this discussion, and it is also the same government which you are voting for, and defending the vote of. And no, elections would not have made a difference between clashes of civilizations and peoples. As I have my American West class now, that is becoming more and more obvious.
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I just wanted to make sure that people aren't fooled by the campaigners saying that 68 will result in the construction of "huge, Las-Vegas size casinos near schools" and all that crap. It won't result in construction of any kind aside from casinos that are already in existence possibly needing more electrical outlets for all the slots they'd get.
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