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  • Kirk Freeman

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    Your fellow Libertarian Peter Theil has expressed remorse over allowing women the vote.

    Do you join with Mr. Theil in this desire to rescind the right of women to vote? If the 8th District elects you, will you work to repeal the right of women to vote as per Mr. Theil's desire?
     

    mrjarrell

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    Sounds like Mr. Theil, a very wealthy Bilderberger member, is just another confused conservative republican.
    Although a member of the Libertarian Party,[SUP][1][/SUP] Thiel donates overwhelmingly more political contributions to Republicans.
    In December 2007, Thiel endorsed Ron Paul for President.[SUP][63][/SUP] After Ron Paul failed to secure the Republican nomination for president, Thiel contributed to the John McCain/Sarah Palin presidential ticket of 2008.[SUP][64][/SUP]
     

    Dead Duck

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    Your fellow Libertarian Peter Theil has expressed remorse over allowing women the vote.

    Do you join with Mr. Theil in this desire to rescind the right of women to vote? If the 8th District elects you, will you work to repeal the right of women to vote as per Mr. Theil's desire?


    In defense, I express remorse for allowing women to drive. But that's just me.

    Sorry - carry on...:rolleyes:
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Sounds like Mr. Theil, a very wealthy Bilderberger member, is just another confused conservative republican.

    Wait, the Libertarians are claiming that someone is not pure enough to be a Libertarian. How shocking.

    More nonsense to hide the actions of a Libertarian. Funny how Libertarians always cover for Libertarians. So much for the accountability that they demand for others.

    It's like they are hypocrites or something. Like a platform in an ocean of hypocrisy.

    If only Peter Theil would come out and say he was a Libertarian, but we know it would happen because the INGO Guardians of Libertarianness would tell us:

    http://www.cato-unbound.org/2009/04/13/peter-thiel/education-libertarian

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Thiel

    Mr. Horning, do you agree with your fellow Libertarian, Mr. Theil?

    You say you hate parts of the Constitution. Do you hate the 19th Amendment as well?
     
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    poptab

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    Wait, the Libertarians are claiming that someone is not pure enough to be a Libertarian. How shocking.

    More nonsense to hide the actions of a Libertarian. Funny how Libertarians always cover for Libertarians. So much for the accountability that they demand for others.

    It's like they are hypocrites or something. Like a platform in an ocean of hypocrisy.

    If only Peter Theil would come out and say he was a Libertarian, but we know it would happen because the INGO Guardians of Libertarianness would tell us:

    The Education of a Libertarian | Cato Unbound

    Peter Thiel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Mr. Horning, do you agree with your fellow Libertarian, Mr. Theil?

    You say you hate parts of the Constitution. Do you hate the 19th Amendment as well?

    For someone who claims not to like lapel grabbers you certainly like to grab lapels.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    For someone who claims not to like lapel grabbers you certainly like to grab lapels.

    I like getting answers from politicians, especially professional politicians that continually foist themselves on us in order to have power over us.

    Mr. Horning, you have said in the past that you do not like parts of the Constitution. Do you like the 19th Amendment? Do you agree with your fellow Libertarian Peter Theil and desire to rescind the right of women to vote?
     
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    Kirk Freeman

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    Honestly, that is great. However, I fear kirks grandstanding might have ruined your chances here.

    Yes, I mean why ask questions over those that try and try and try to rule over us? Nothing but grandstanding. Get back into line, serf.

    Look, it's Sir Andy and he is riding in to lecture us all on how bad we all are because we are not giving Lord Andy our crops and gold and that serf Freeman has the temerity to ask questions:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8bqQ-C1PSE

    With the INGOtarian wall of spears to cover the retreat of Lord Andy, now we see the violence inherent in the Libertarian System.

    Well, he is more like Sir Robin.:D
     

    poptab

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    Yes, I mean why ask questions over those that try and try and try to rule over us? Nothing but grandstanding. Get back into line, serf.

    Look, it's Sir Andy and he is riding in to lecture us all on how bad we all are because we are not giving Lord Andy our crops and gold and that serf Freeman has the temerity to ask questions:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8bqQ-C1PSE

    With the INGOtarian wall of spears to cover the retreat of Lord Andy, now we see the violence inherent in the Libertarian System.

    Well, he is more like Sir Robin.:D

    Who knows he may try to oppress us with mandatory mowing requirements.

    This is the problem with voting for rulers: they are completely unaccountable to those who voted for them.
     
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    So, to be the advocator of perfect you choose to defeat the good so that evil can triumph?

    You confuse loving politics with not being willing to ignore it. As Pericles said, "Because you do not take an interest in politics does not mean that politics will not take an interest in you."

    If you want to convince folks to support you you have to come up with a better argument than :lala:

    You say you want a reduced federal government yet you would gladly be the shill who gets democrats elected. You say there is no difference between the two parties...maybe from your land way over there it looks that way. In your world Obama=Regan apparently.

    You can say that all day, but it only makes you look the fool.

    You have big talk calling him a fool but your argument is pretty flawed as well. You fail to acknowledge the power the Jewish lobby has in US politics as well as the fact that the top donors for Republicans and Democrats are the same. So yes, being funded and controlled by a corporate agenda would mean that Democrats and Republicans are an illusion and the same party in a way...just not in the same way Mr. Horning meant. You're way too caught up in the 2 party system...wake up sheeple
     

    Trigger Time

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    Yes, I mean why ask questions over those that try and try and try to rule over us? Nothing but grandstanding. Get back into line, serf.

    Look, it's Sir Andy and he is riding in to lecture us all on how bad we all are because we are not giving Lord Andy our crops and gold and that serf Freeman has the temerity to ask questions:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8bqQ-C1PSE

    With the INGOtarian wall of spears to cover the retreat of Lord Andy, now we see the violence inherent in the Libertarian System.

    Well, he is more like Sir Robin.:D
    Yeah I really bet you'd be asking the hard questions in the same disrespectful tone at your local republican Lincoln dinner right Kirk? Wouldn't wanna ruffle the feathers of political ally's right? Don't tell me you don't play the game
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Yeah I really bet you'd be asking the hard questions in the same disrespectful tone at your local republican Lincoln dinner right Kirk? Wouldn't wanna ruffle the feathers of political ally's right? Don't tell me you don't play the game

    Disrespectful? Hardly.

    And, please re-read the post where I asked Dan Coats questions at the local republican Lincoln dinner exactly as you accuse me of not doing and it made the paper. Democrat, Republican, even INGO-sacred Libertarians all get questions.

    These people want power over us and you are just going to sit there and accept what Sir Andy tells you? Or, are you going to ask questions?

    Kind of hard to ask questions when the employee is so afraid that he won't show up for his interview. Horning craps his pants around guys like me because we are not worms in a jar and ask questions.
     

    Thor

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    You're way too caught up in the 2 party system...

    No, but I am involved in the politics of reality. Calling people who are as involved and making as big a difference as they can sheep is just you braying from the sidelines. You can stand there in your self congratulatory society blaming some Middle Eastern tribe for all your woes or try to do something that will actually make a difference not just noise.
     
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    No, but I am involved in the politics of reality. Calling people who are as involved and making as big a difference as they can sheep is just you braying from the sidelines. You can stand there in your self congratulatory society blaming some Middle Eastern tribe for all your woes or try to do something that will actually make a difference not just noise.

    I don't think I said anything about the Middle East? Looking at the politics of reality would mean looking into who controls politics and you fail miserably on that. If the Republican's and Democrats are both funded and controlled by the same people, is there really a difference? That's what you need to decide for yourself...I am conservative and would like to call myself a Republican, but with the people in office I don't think I can do that. Assumably, the corporates and people who fund both parties have a lot of control and if they have jurisdiction in both parties then how is the agenda different? Conservatives and Liberals are completely different, but as of now R and D aren't and you should try to come to terms with that instead of denying that both parties are funded and controlled by the same people.
     
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