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Thats not what I understand a libertarian to belive.... Where did this idea come from?
From the Libertarian party... but do go on about what you belive
Thats not what I understand a libertarian to belive.... Where did this idea come from?
I am stating what the main premise of the Libertarian platform is. No, not all Libertarians agree. Just like any large group, you are going to have people that rest on one extreme or another. That is why people like Darla take an extremist and try to label the whole group by the actions/words of the extremist.
Libertarians support Individual freedom and responsibility. They want as limited a federal role as possible. That does NOT mean they want no Federal involvement for any reason. (yet another stereotype Darla wishes to lay on Libertarians). As far as responsibility... the order of action should be the lowest level of interaction.
Ex: You have a dispute with your neighbor. First you try to resolve it yourself. If that doesn't work, you go to the local authorities/court. If they refuse/can't help then you go to the State, then the Fed.
So Libertarians are all about federal law enforcement? News to me.
Amazing how you got the above out of what I wrote. Once again showing the board that no matter what is written some dumbass liberal will find a way to create a moronic straw man or just go off the reservation with some insane rambling.
So Libertarians aren't really into federal law enforcement? This is getting confusing.
Since I watched Shawshank Redemtion yesterday the word is on the brain. Now you are being obtuse.
So Libertarians aren't really into federal law enforcement? This is getting confusing.
So Libertarians aren't really into federal law enforcement? This is getting confusing.
Since I watched Shawshank Redemtion yesterday the word is on the brain. Now you are being obtuse.
I am stating what the main premise of the Libertarian platform is. No, not all Libertarians agree. Just like any large group, you are going to have people that rest on one extreme or another. That is why people like Darla take an extremist and try to label the whole group by the actions/words of the extremist.
Libertarians support Individual freedom and responsibility. They want as limited a federal role as possible. That does NOT mean they want no Federal involvement for any reason. (yet another stereotype Darla wishes to lay on Libertarians). As far as responsibility... the order of action should be the lowest level of interaction.
Ex: You have a dispute with your neighbor. First you try to resolve it yourself. If that doesn't work, you go to the local authorities/court. If they refuse/can't help then you go to the State, then the Fed.
Libertarianism is like socialism or capitolism or marxism... they are all a matter of degree, very few are pure capitolists or socialists or marxists, those who are are very scary. So when we use these terms to describe eachother we are speaking in degrees.
Libertarianism is the belife that less government is better. A pure libertarian would stand on the position that almost no government is best bordering on the line of anarchy. I have never heard libertarianism described in terms of acceptable levels of governmental power starting at local then assending to Federal if the locals fail to address the issues.
False, they do not only want as limited a federal roll as possale, they want as limited a government roll at any level as possable.
The problem with the authors argument is that they are demonstrably wrong as these types of killings have more than doubled in Florida since the law was enacted and the killers have succesfully used this law to avoid prosecution. In a perfect world he may be right on principle but in reality people are dying and the public is less safe.Some more reading on Stand Your Ground laws from a writer at CATO for those so interested.
http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/in-defense-of-stand-your-ground-laws/
Okay, catb.org is a site to teach you "ethical hacking". Not even close to a site full of experts on libertarianism.
The wiki link clearly states that while Libertarians believe government should be limited, that it should be limited to specific things which include protecting the individual against attack, that government's role is in protecting the individual from "aggression, theft, breach of contract, and fraud".
And your third link talks about: responsibility (the prohibition against the use of force against others, except in defense).
The two sites that have reasonable definitions clearly indicate that Libertarians believe that there is a governmental role in protecting the individual against aggression, theft, etc. The catb site is seriously not even close to a political site. As I said, it's where you go to learn to hack computers.
Some more reading on Stand Your Ground laws from a writer at CATO for those so interested.
http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/in-defense-of-stand-your-ground-laws/