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Originally posted by Locoman8
Why elect senators? The constitution dosn't call for that in the first place. We see how well prohibition worked out. Progressives want to control our lives, just face it. No matter how buttered up it is. We get less individual freedoms and more control through progressivism and socialism.
Originally posted by Locoman8
reply to post by MikeNice81
I understand having to change with the times but at the cost of my personal liberties, I say, "Hell No!!!" What was the point of letting the people vote for senators? That was the job of delegates... the people we voted on. It's not that I don't think people shouldn't vote, but now senators have an unlimited amount of time in office when before, they were limited to 6 years.
Sovereignty on a personal level.
Originally posted by concernedcitizan
reply to post by Locoman8
What's your definition of freedom?
Originally posted by Locoman8
reply to post by concernedcitizan
My definition of freedom is as follows:
Giving an individual the full responsibility of taking care of his/her self and letting him/her reap the benefits or the consequences. This goes for the free market as well. Companies are not "too big to fail".
Originally posted by Locoman8
Giving an individual the full responsibility of taking care of his/her self and letting him/her reap the benefits or the consequences.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
Originally posted by Locoman8
Giving an individual the full responsibility of taking care of his/her self and letting him/her reap the benefits or the consequences.
So you want the individual to build and staff their own roads, parks, libraries, schools, police their own homes, put out their own fires, hunt their own food, find their own drinking water? That's freedom to you?
Originally posted by GuyverUnit I
So you are suggesting freedom and civilized society are mutually exclusive?
Originally posted by Locoman8
Why do I have to buckle my seat belt if it doesn't harm the other person in the accident? Why should I have to wear a helmet when I ride a bike if I don't want to?
Why should I have to pay in to a Social Security I'll never see or if I don't want to take part in SS benefits?
You are making a pointless argument by picking and choosing what government oversight is part of a society's necessity.
Originally posted by Locoman8
My definition of freedom is as follows:
Giving an individual the full responsibility of taking care of his/her self and letting him/her reap the benefits or the consequences.