You always want what you need, but do not always need what you want.
People that do not want what they need, have a problem.
Can we stop doing all of the things we are doing that we do not want to do while still doing what we need to do?
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Christopher A. Brown on 03-09-2014 at 06:39 PM
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But I have already pointed out that the meaning of free speech in the constitution, given the legal meanings of that day, may not have anything like the libertarian meaning applied today. So relying on the constitution, insofar as one would apply the "original intent" doctrine at least, may not be a very good safeguard.
With respect to arguing it from a natural law point of view, I agree that what you are attempting here fits into that category, but I am suggesting that
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Christopher A. Brown on 03-08-2014 at 08:41 PM
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boneyard bill
But I have already pointed out that the meaning of free speech in the constitution, given the legal meanings of that day, may not have anything like the libertarian meaning applied today. So relying on the constitution, insofar as one would apply the "original intent" doctrine at least, may not be a very good safeguard.
With respect to arguing it from a natural law point of view, I agree that what you are attempting here fits into that category, but I am suggesting that
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