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By Striker, on July 28th, 2009
Where is Liberty?
Given that every instance of collectivism…
Requires the Force of Government to initiate, regulate and administer; and
Eliiminates all rights of all individuals to determine and act in whatever they perceive as being in their individual best interest, and steals from the citizens whatever monies government, [...]
By Striker, on July 21st, 2009 This is #3 in a series of upcoming articles resting upon our root page “Morality“, which clearly shows how everything must rest upon a moral foundation Having found the plateau of morality, everything built atop a solid foundation become crystal clear. Moral philosophy is not complicated, nor does it demand a lifetime of contemplation and [...]
By Dean Striker, on July 19th, 2009 Sunday, 19 July 2009 12:14 Quintessential Liberal vs. Extreme Marxist
By JB Williams ©2009 USA
Since 52% of American voters were foolish enough to buy the story that Barack Hussein Obama is some sort of “liberal messiah,” I thought it would be interesting to compare the belief systems of America’s father of liberalism and [...]
By Striker, on July 18th, 2009 This began with my writing this comment at Digg about Obama’s refusal to disclose his real birth certificate:
The original article posted here on Digg was poorly written, obviously Lily Gordon didn’t grasp the basis for Major Cook’s stance. Therefore the Digg blindfolders went wild and the thread quickly deteriorated into a plethora of [...]
By Dean Striker, on July 14th, 2009 With unemployment on the rise and the economy sinking like a stone, the Democrat/Socialists are going to demand more of your hard earned money to finance a pie in the sky healthcare scheme, or should we say “scam” that will take over what little remains of your private life.
…Face it America! The revolution is [...]
By Striker, on July 10th, 2009 Consider this a subpage or sequel to our basic philosophy of liberty, recommended aid in understanding Force, defined as:
(private sector) The non-consensual act of taking or harming one’s life or property, whether murder, rape, theft or …, such acts being both immoral and unlawful.
(governments) Compel, constrain, or oblige (someone) to do [...]
By Striker, on July 7th, 2009 This Morality webpage should have been the very first, but it was long delayed by secondary considerations which I have allowed to distract me. Even today, expect that I shall continue to enhance and fine-tune this page.
To myself, morality is very simple, but the objective of helping others to grasp, contemplate, accept and [...]
By Striker, on July 4th, 2009 Patriot Room.
t certainly needs to be said and to be repeated. Not philosophically perfect but a huge good step in the right direction. The speaker is very effective. Produced for examiner.com by Clyde Middleton.
also on:
http://digg.com/political_opinion/Independence_Day_Rallying_Call_Must_View
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By Dean Striker, on May 27th, 2009 I have wasted most of this past 13 months on Digg.com, in futile jousting with immoral collectivists who do not and will not understand the morality of the personal right to life of each individual on this planet, who seek to use the Force of government to negate our right to property, and don’t give [...]
By Dean Striker, on April 27th, 2009 Human life requires action, so it logically follows that humans must take those actions necessary to sustain their lives. We also acknowledge a corollary: Actions cease to be legitimate when they deny others the freedom to act.
This is a very well-written article, no ranting or screaming, just Reason.
Direct non-digg url: http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20090426-OPINION-904260324
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Morality is not the exclusive province of religion. Real Morality is Principle based on your Right to Life.
Since "Government" exists only as a tool to tax and steal from it's citizens and to then regulate, control, manipulate and redistribute, it is without principle.
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