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MusoSpuso
06-27-2007, 11:10 PM
Anyone familiar with World of Warcraft should enjoy this:

http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=113942633&sid=1

Yes, it was me ;)

P.S. FTW = For the Win...gaming slang for "badass" basically

EDIT: 7 Million people play this game btw

Wyurm
06-27-2007, 11:21 PM
I played WoW for a while, but I just sorta stopped playing MMORPGs just a bit before I got into this campaign. You know, MMORPG players would have a very good handle on Ron's economic views considering the usual problems with server economies.

LibertyEagle
06-27-2007, 11:24 PM
Good for you. I can't believe the stupid racist comment by those couple of people. Geez.

ThePieSwindler
06-27-2007, 11:32 PM
The idiot who equated libertarianism with fascism is almost so ridiculous its funny. Seriously, Ron directly talks about corporatism and how it ruins any chance at a free market. This guy obviously knows nothing. Dranei, i think his name was (original name, buddy.. using a WC race, good one). Doesn't know shit about what hes talking about.

LibertyCzar
06-27-2007, 11:35 PM
That is kind of weird, reading that next to the gaming character icons. Maybe we could have a Warcraft commercial with the characters talking about Ron Paul. It would be perfect for G4.

JaylieWoW
06-27-2007, 11:41 PM
FOR THE HORDE

Bonechewer, 70 Priest (Jaylie), 51 Paladin (Aerina)

I <3 being an evil hordling. >)

nayjevin
06-27-2007, 11:49 PM
as intelligent arguments come in on RP's side, the morons drop like flies.

the root of not being able to accept that our involvement around the world causes hatred of us is almost always racism.

i dont have a wow account. diablo taught me to quit video games. but here is what i would post:

small gov't does not support big business. our current lobbyist system supports big business. in a truly free market, and a small gov't, big businesses would not receive the subsidies they currently do, and bad monopolies would not occur. they would only become successful businesses if they provide a good product.

currently, lobbying to congress to enact bills that protect big business is what causes the problems we have in the market today.

sumpin like that.

nayjevin
06-28-2007, 12:07 AM
and i would kindly advise that some on this thread dont seem to understand the basic principles of liberty, and free society:

http://www.isil.org/resources/introduction.swf

silverhandorder
06-28-2007, 12:11 AM
Whats sad those are the people we have to win over. The same kind of thinking is with reg republicans. I have no idea why these things are not thought in high school.

mrapathy
06-28-2007, 12:14 AM
you could try some stuff like America is a Republic in remnant status. point out congressmen vote on bills without reading them and ones that do read them dont exactly check constitutionality of such bill first. they look to see what cash they get first for there state more than anything else.

patriot act is just one example.

Garet Garrett book American Empire going back 50 years is good
http://www.mises.org/journals/lar/pdfs/2_1/2_1_7.pdf

probably point out the USD is in the crapper things are much like 1920's
before the market crash ie market all mergers the numbers up(record highs) followed with swift selling off. Euro is backed by Silver and is strong against the dollar. US market correction(bubble) has been due since 2002-2003 many are just waiting for it burst.

US government has forgivin nations for counterfeiting the USD in mass ie millions of dollars. meanwhile common US citizen making the errand bill gets the full force brunt of mad dogs with guns and authority under US treasury.

US mideast intervention study from cato institute
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-159.html

America becoming fascist which can cover both Clinton and Bush admins and admins going back to 50's.
http://www.homelandstupidity.us/2005/08/27/has-america-become-fascist-the-14-defining-characteristics-of-fascism/

someone say Benito Mussolini puke!
but heres a Musolini quote
Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of the state and corporate power
again puke!

dont forget to obey oh yeah drink sprite. sublymenol advertising.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22h7rE2-r8s

someone is confusing libertarianism for futurism and futurist which gave way to Italy fascism not libertarianism. Libertarianism is more of a Switzerland and Austrian thing.

another clinton takes office it will have been 24 years of nothing but Bushes/Clintons both Democrat and Republican parties are hijacked with socialist progressive authoritarians. time to get back to the concept of liberty. lots of people claim to love and fight for freedom yet make sellout exceptions regardless.

Economist Ludwig von Mises identified three features of government intervention in the domestic economy: (1) unintended consequences, (2) negative consequences from the policymakers' standpoint, and (3) proliferation of new interventions as correctives for past interventions. The same applies in foreign policy. All foreign policies bring results not intended by those who author the policies. And some of those results are regretted by the policymakers. Further, the undesirable consequences are frequently grounds for further intervention.

kalami
06-28-2007, 12:19 AM
"That is EXTREMELY irresponsible. The Gold standard is stupid, and very smart people run the Fed. "

haha, hey guys we have nothing to worry about. Ron Paul is wya off base on that one.