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Old 09-19-2008, 12:00 PM   #3907
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I'm still not really seeing the connection you are trying to draw but I'll stab at it.

Speed controls on community owned streets are not, to me, an abrogation of freedom and liberty for anybody, so there isn't a "more freedom" side of the argument. If they are saying I can't drive 150 miles per hour in my front yard, then yes I start to have issue.

Also, the majority (whether simple or in some cases higher) trumps the argument every single time. Acknowledging that is a different thing from saying that the majority is wrong. There is no magic percentage. If the minimal number necessary to amend the constitution decides it is illegal to be an atheist then I would be a criminal, I would acknowledge I'm a criminal, and I'd think they were wrong and oppose such efforts to pass it and depending on various factors perhaps decide that civil disobedience or outright revolt is warranted.

I also am what I term a "progressive libertarian." In many issues I don't think the government should be involved at all (such as drugs from your list; personal property rights in almost all cases). On other issues I think the government should be involved (such as public education). On others I disagree with government being involved but agree it is a lost battle and I'm not particularly bothered by the outcome (social security and civil rights regulation of the private sphere).
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