Interesting articlehttp://www.reasonmag.com/news/show/116787.html
12/7/2006 4:07:38 PM
12/7/2006 4:11:19 PM
Well, pretty solid article, but I didn't like how they didn't get around to talking about the title of the interview until the last question or two. Kinda weak in that regard.
12/7/2006 4:31:11 PM
now we just need one on "South Park Liberals" and we'll cover all 3...
12/7/2006 4:55:36 PM
i really dont think you could argue that they are liberal. conservative and libertarian yes, liberal not really.
12/7/2006 4:56:50 PM
what would you classify pro stem cell research, pro choice, pro gay marriage, pro sex change as?
12/7/2006 5:01:48 PM
libertarian
12/7/2006 5:08:45 PM
so then what is the liberal view on those issues?
12/7/2006 5:14:22 PM
so am i the south park liberal?i support any ideology that advocates humiliating scientology.
12/7/2006 5:38:47 PM
the retarded use of liberal, conservative and libertarian to describe South Park gives me a headache.
12/7/2006 5:42:17 PM
WHO TOOK A DUKE IN THE URINAL?
12/7/2006 5:45:24 PM
12/7/2006 7:37:06 PM
The reason why libertarians more readily associate with conservatives is because while we fully support social liberalism, we perceive it to be the norm. Stem Cell research is legal, abortions are legal, and gay marriage is a non-issue because the Government should not recognize any marriage, straight or otherwise. So why should we waste time voting in accordance with social issues when we feel secure in these rights. Meanwhile, economic liberalism is rare, a huge chunk of our income is taken by Government for purposes we do not support. I cannot start a business without a government license. I could die waiting for the FDA to approve the drug I need. The EPA is suing me for clearing drainage ditches on my own property. The ESA is condemning my property because of a damn wood-pecker. I could go on. As libertarians, we WISH for change on the economic front because we know our economic liberty is insecure, and therefore historically vote based on economic issues. Now, it turns out that Republicans are no more conservative than 1950s Democrats, so we have no idea who to vote for anymore. As of 2008 taxes are going to be as high as they were in 2001: 6 years of Republican rule didn't even manage to cut taxes permanently. So, I suspect libertarians will either not vote for awhile or strategically vote in efforts to split government: If the white house is Republican, vote democrat for Congress, or vice versa.[Edited on December 7, 2006 at 8:04 PM. Reason : .,.]
12/7/2006 8:03:17 PM
this is more about political correctness than liberitarianism
12/7/2006 8:48:32 PM
12/7/2006 10:39:32 PM
so it's "rebellion for the sake of rebellion".probably the lamest type of rebellion there is.
12/7/2006 10:45:22 PM
they wanted to be punk rockers
12/7/2006 11:08:29 PM
SLC punks
12/7/2006 11:39:45 PM
punk is dead yotravis killed it
12/8/2006 1:39:19 AM
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12/8/2006 9:43:03 AM
Whatever their label, I like their view on free speech.
12/8/2006 12:24:35 PM
12/8/2006 1:28:49 PM