The question deserves to be asked: Is hating one's nation really such a bad thing? Or perhaps more importantly, after the crimes our government has committed, what moral self-respecting person can truly love this nation?
Michel Templet
With each passing day, I become more and more convinced that the greatest threat to American freedom is the United States government.
politics united-states freedom
Why am I a socialist? Simple: Because I believe in freedom.
politics socialism freedom
In a truly moral society, most of our current laws would not exist.
politics philosophy morality
There is no such thing as a victimless crime, and people should be allowed to do as they please with their own bodies and with other consenting adults. If you believe otherwise, then you are an enemy of freedom.
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politics philosophy civil-disobedience
We live in a nation where education and free thought are tantamount to treason, and I have to ask, under these circumstances, is treason such a bad thing?
Any ideology that places more emphasis on winning converts than on sound philosophy is sadly misguided. By this reasoning, all of our political parties and most of our religions are sadly misguided.
politics philosophy religion
One of the (many) problems with government is that they are usually so preoccupied with whether or not they can do something that they fail to consider whether or not they should.
politics philosophy government
Patriotism is racism for the modern era.
politics philosophy patriotism
The United States has never done away with slavery; we just stopped calling it such. These days, we call it free-market capitalism.
politics philosophy capitalism
It is the moral duty of every US voter to guarantee that Barack Hussein Obama is a one-term president.
politics barack-obama voting
If you're not going to use your free speech to criticize your own government, then what the hell is the point of having it?
politics freedom-of-speech civil-disobedience
Presidents are not elected anymore; they are hired.
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Between George W. Bush and Barack Obama, the US Constitution is no longer worth the paper it's written on.
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We have a problem when the same people who make the law get to decide whether or not they themselves have broken the law.
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