Re Library Cop:
>Uh-huh. Like equating libertarians with nazis?<
Personally I find it a very equitable comparison. The difference is that you people discriminate against the very poorest in our society. You know you don't have the stroke to attack the rich so you feel as if you can improve your personal wealth by not contributing to the poor. The nazi's did much the same thing except they had the numbers to attack the rich by turning it into an ethnic redistribution of the wealth.
>"Now that you've repeatedly demonstrated how bankrupt you are in terms of legitimate criticisms of libertarian principles, you've gone back to the popularity thing?"<
Pherhaps you may see me as bankrupt in terms of legitimate criticisms be cause I tend to agree with the majority on issues of how we contribute to the well being of our society as a whole. Then again, if you stand a butt ugly woman up next to a very attractive woman why do you suppose it is that the majority would agree about which was better looking? See you just have a butt ugly, utopian, political agenda and the majority can recognize that fact a glance.
>"So, just to try to pin you down a little, is it that you think libertarians agree with each other too much (you know, the "parrot" thing?), or that they agree with each other too little (chaos, dissention, etc.)?"<
The "Parrot Boy" reference was in direct relation to Spallz being sucked into this whole politico, socio-ecconomic ideal, when it has such a strong resemblance to the Hitler Youth Movement. He's a bright young guy that could do great things and I'm just dissapointed that he would fall for the same kind of rhetoric that caused his people to suffer so dearly at the hands of other bright young men and women who were brainwashed by a utopian charismatic movement. If you don't know that many of the weakest links in the chain would be deprived by the institution of your political agenda then I feel more of a sense of pity for you than anger toward you. You might as well go play pin the tail on the donkey as try and pin me down. Though your questions are long, tedious, boring and redundant, they aren't really that much of a task to respond to.