> > Heh. You might note that Libertarian has its roots in 'liberal.'
> And you might want to note that the two words mean totally different things.
> -- > "It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong." > - Voltaire
Jerry "The Savant!" Sturdivant has explained his "libertarian" beliefs previously. Specifically, he believes prostistution should be legal, so he's a Libertarian.
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> Jerry "The Savant!" Sturdivant has explained his "libertarian" beliefs > previously. Specifically, he believes prostistution should be legal, so > he's a Libertarian.
I think it just means he wants to end his 20 year dry spell.
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>> Jerry "The Savant!" Sturdivant has explained his >> "libertarian" beliefs previously. Specifically, he >> believes prostistution should be legal, so he's a >> Libertarian. > I think it just means he wants to end his 20 year dry spell.
You might also learn that in most of Nevada, prostitution is legal.
>>> Heh. You might note that Libertarian has its roots in 'liberal.'
>> And you might want to note that the two >> words mean totally different things.
> You might learn what root means….
Knowing what root means, I know that libertarian does not have its roots in liberal. Both words have their roots in the middle English liberte, which comes from the Latin libertatem, libertas, and liber. Libertarian does not come from liberal, and the two philosophies are not compatible.
-- "High hopes were once formed of democracy; but democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people." - Oscar Wilde
>>> Jerry "The Savant!" Sturdivant has explained his >>> "libertarian" beliefs previously. Specifically, he >>> believes prostistution should be legal, so he's a >>> Libertarian.
>> I think it just means he wants to end his 20 year dry spell.
> You might also learn that in most of Nevada, prostitution is legal.
So now all you need is a government grant so you can afford one.
-- "Unionism seldom, if ever, uses such power as it has to insure better work; almost always it devotes a large part of that power to safeguarding bad work." - H. L. Mencken
>>> Jerry "The Savant!" Sturdivant has explained his >>> "libertarian" beliefs previously. Specifically, he >>> believes prostistution should be legal, so he's a >>> Libertarian.
>> I think it just means he wants to end his 20 year dry spell.
>You might also learn that in most of Nevada, prostitution is legal.
Well, uh, how much do they charge?
I'm only asking for a friend of mine that wants to know.
>Jerry 'n Vegas
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> >>> Heh. You might note that Libertarian has its roots in 'liberal.'
> >> And you might want to note that the two > >> words mean totally different things.
> > You might learn what root means….
> Knowing what root means, I know that libertarian does not have its roots in > liberal. Both words have their roots in the middle English liberte, which > comes from the Latin libertatem, libertas, and liber. Libertarian does not > come from liberal, and the two philosophies are not compatible.
> -- > "High hopes were once formed of democracy; but democracy means simply the > bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people." > - Oscar Wilde
Wow... Are you trying to confuse Jerry with "facts"? Won't happen. Rick "ADB DaVoice" Charles http://www.voiceofpoker.com