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No, I agree. And there's nothing wrong with being in the center. And you're right, everybody wants to be free in some respect. The problem comes when people try to limit other people's freedom in the name of protecting their own (essentially what Republicans do constantly). Granted, in a world of finite resources, no

That's an example of why I think right-libertarianism (the Gary Johnson kind most people are familiar with) doesn't necessarily increase freedom. If you're limited only to the resources you have at hand, you're not more free, even if you're theoretically free to do what you want with those resources. The leftist

Yeah, I think most Americans (and Europeans and other first-world citizens) would fall under the libertarian (vs. authoritarian) category for most things, but things like abortion, gun control, gay marriage, drugs, etc, otherwise "libertarian" people can find themselves wanting to control what other people do via the

That's a good question. It is seemingly a bit of a contradiction, I admit. But basically my ideal form of government would be one that:
-interferes with its citizens' personal lives as close to never as possible
-has cops that don't shoot the second they arrive on the scene
-has a military for defense only (no

Well, I'm a left-libertarian (think Green party), so I'm not all about deregulation and fend-for-yourself type stuff. But as far as THE STATE using cyborgs blind to the humanity of undesirables as weapons against them, I'll be right there with Ted Nugent or whoever waving a Don't Tread on Me flag lol

This episode is libertarian nightmare fuel. Which is about as high of praise as I could give a dystopian future story.

Eh, to each his own I suppose. I don't deny that some of his best songs overall are his originals, but IMHO his originals have a much larger shit:great ratio than his parodies. Although he's done some pretty forgettable parodies through the years as well lol

"When I Was Your Age"?

Atheist (kinda agnostic) here. I was raised in a baptist family…actually, the whole goddamn town was baptist. Anyway, I can attest to the fact that evangelicals are some of the most stubborn people alive when it comes to discussing basic facts of science. I have full respect for the freedom to believe whatever you

Look for the "Dove Foundation" rating/logo. It's the Christian world's "wholesome" answer to the already puritan MPAA ratings

He'd just make a parody of his opponent's ads

I could see Bush Jr. pulling off some 70's sideburns.

Yes, I'd forgotten that was on that album. Definitely one of his better originals. Reading through this thread, it seems like PP (lol) may be his one album where the originals are better than the parodies

"You Don't Love Me Anymore" or GTFO

There's a Ken Burns series on the Roosevelt family in general (focusing, I assume, mostly on Teddy and Franklin) but I admit I haven't watched more than the first installment.

*fuck!*

*boycotts Archmage for disrespecting the evolutionary miracle of sight*

I heard that now that his vision is gone, his sense of flim-flam zibbity boppity (indignant victimhood to the layman) is at obese, Game Boy-toting 8-year-old levels.

He's the man for his time and place.

I think OP meant they themselves forgot about those appearances, not the author of the article.