Lovers of Liberty, free markets and rational thinking lost one of their own this week. Harry Browne, libertarian candidate for president in '96 and '00, died yesterday. Here is one of his last columns.
3/3/2006 10:36:42 AM
sounds like pre-911 thinking to me. 911 changed everything.
3/3/2006 10:48:36 AM
^ Harry Browne deserves two threads.
3/3/2006 10:50:25 AM
looks like we have two freedom haters here. stop bad-mouthing our brave fireman.
3/3/2006 10:51:33 AM
I’m not convinced that the US funds particular foreigners just to build them up as good strawmen for attack. Goals & policies change over time, and the people we’ve given money to change over time.I found the idea of treating this as a criminal prosecution on terror, rather than a war on terror more interesting than the strawmen stuff. We expect criminal prosecution to be a continuing part of our government, but we don’t expect wars to be endless… which is the only thing that abstract wars can be. I do find the idea that wars should be against other states (rather than ideas like the war on drugs) to be somewhat appealing.If we changed to a criminal prosecution on terror, rather than a war on terror, we would still have to make the criminal prosecution more powerful for dealing with criminals hiding in other countries. But it might lead to less civil liberty restrictions than does an endless war that needs alot of civil liberty restrictions to make the war more effective.
3/3/2006 10:57:47 AM
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3/3/2006 9:00:03 PM
Didn't he say that in response to David Cross at some point?
3/3/2006 9:13:46 PM
Anti-libertarians like to point out that if firefighters were privatized, you might not have one in your neighborhood......or something(like everything would be privatized overnight....... )
3/3/2006 10:40:53 PM
3/3/2006 11:08:24 PM
it would be better for EarthDogg is saddam were back in power
3/3/2006 11:11:58 PM
^Shirley, you jest!
3/5/2006 9:30:02 PM