Re: Libertarian Party lying?



Greetings All,


Jet Graphics wrote:

<snip legal definitions>

>
> Are you enrolled into national socialism? Do you have a socialist insecurity
> number? Then you have surrendered your private property rights to the
> collective, and only have the qualified ownership of estate. And estate is
> subject to taxation and confiscation, unlike private property.
>
> As long as you are a consenting socialist, without private property rights
> to yourself, your labor and your property, you have no grounds to object.
>
> That's why there is no remedy in changing the personnel in Congress. As long
> as you are a voluntary servant, you cannot exercise individual sovereignty.
> Nor can you reverse the collapse of the Socialist United States of America
> by electing a new slate of scoundrels.
>
> Shame on the Libertarian Party.
>
> Just say "NO" to national socialism - if you can.
>

>>From http://www.lp.org/issues/platform_all.shtml#socisecu

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We favor replacing the current fraudulent, virtually bankrupt,
government sponsored Social Security system with a private voluntary
system

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Seems to me that if the Libertarian Party ran the government social
security, or "national socialism" as you prefer, would be replaced by a
private voluntary system.

What's so wrong with a privte, voluntary system to provide for old
peoples retirement needs?

Why are you shaming the Libertarian Party when they have never elected
anyone to national office and obviously have never had any position of
power to directly change Federal law?

Shame on you, Mr. JetGraphics, for blaming the victims instead of the
perpetrators.

William C Colley

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