If that were true, you or ANYone else could quote on specific I posted, that he nailed me on."yet he seems to have nailed you perfectly...... " PP #487
You won't, because
you can't, because
he didn't.
But that's OK PP. We're not disappointed in you. Few if any of us expect much from you at all.
Even if your anecdote is correct Bd, which it may be, as I gather Dr. Paul's specialty is OB/GYN.Quote Originally Posted by Ralph
Those two faced individuals? The majority that self identify themselves as "LIBERTARIAN"....but don't see a damn thing wrong with killing unborn children or pissing on religious freedom....a basic form of freedom to speak.
"WRONG" Bd #490
But Libertarians were never an ideological monolith.
Last I checked, the national Libertarian party (check for yourself @LP.org) policy position on it is pro-choice. And that's for perfectly logical, philosophically consistent reason.
a) Libertarians support the principle of liberty.
b) Liberty means: the right & power to think, act, and express ones self in the manner of ones own choosing, provided that Liberty does not infringe or usurp the Liberty of another or others.
c) A zygote is non-sentient.
How do we know this?
Because the human brain doesn't function without synapses, and synapses are connections between cells. So one cell, even a fertilized cell, cannot have one synapse *.
And sentience probably requires more than one synapse.
Therefore we Libertarians champion a woman's right of choice; favoring the Liberty of the sentient, over the dubious attributed wishes by anti-choicers, to a non-sentient entity.
iirc Ron Paul was nominated & ran as the Libertarian Party's 1988 U.S. presidential candidate."One more time. Does being a leader indicate that Mr. Paul belongs to neither the majority or the minority within that subculture calling themselves libertarians? You mean a TRUE libertarian...no? I am sure you simply misspoke..or do you speak for everyone like all the other TWO FACED individuals?" R 496
Believe it or not, we do have a variety of views in our party.
We consider diversity a strength.
* Dr. Carl Sagan explains this quite plainly in his Pulitzer Prize winning book The Dragons of Eden.