Tuesday, April 27, 2004

There is, as with most conservative sites,

some good stuff here, but I may take time out of my busy day (later, probably tomorrow, it's Tuesday after all) to fisk this guy:

Why I Can't Be A Libertarian
Robert E. Meyer
, 04/26/04

Now many Libertarians are fine and wonderful people, but many also see no relevance in supporting laws that indicate where the needle on the moral compass ought to point. The big problem is a failure to properly understand the true essence of liberty. So often this concept is viewed as right to do anything the imagination may crave, as long as you don't hurt anyone else in the process. This is far too ambiguous. How do you know what is harmful to someone else? This is not the way the founders of this great nation viewed liberty.

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