Ultrasounding the Alarm | The Daily Cannibal
The idea that religion-influenced issues like abortion are exceptions to an overall anti-government point of view is false. Leaving aside libertarian extremists, the whole small-government attitude is a sham. Typical Americans, however they vote, want lots and lots of things from government. Lots and lots and lots of things.
Yep, libertarians who want a small, not very powerful government are “extremists” in Butler Adams’ Book of Idiocy.
All this moron cares about is which tyrants will control our lives. He likes the Stalinist flavors.
About Bill Quick
I am a small-l libertarian with conservative leanings on most issues, except on many traditionally conservative social issues, where my stance would be regarded as hopelessly liberal by most social conservatives. My primary concern is to increase individual liberty as much as possible in the face of statist efforts to restrict it from both the right and the left. If I had to sum up my beliefs as concisely as possible, I would say, "Stay out of my wallet and my bedroom," "your liberty stops at my nose," and "don't tread on me." I will believe that things are taking a turn for the better in America when married gays are able to, and do, maintain large arsenals of automatic weapons, and tax collectors are, and do, not.
It’s a lot like the cry of the rapist:
“Admit it! You want it, you bitch!”