Tue Apr, 05 2005
False Equivocations
"Perhaps the best way of answering this sort of dichotomy nonsense, is a simple question: Are other people allowed to have and act on THEIR principles?"That depends entirely on what those principles are. Nobody is "allowed" to, for instance, live by the principle that everybody else should be forced to pay for their medical care.
This person calls it "freedom" when anyone can have their own way at the expense of anyone else.
Is it really true that it needs to be pointed out just how wrong that is?
Further --
In his latest remarks, Bruce McQuain says that people like me are "AWOL" in the wars of politics.
I'll only point out that I don't require his "leave" to refuse to submit my rights to the opinion of a majority, like he does.




