Exactly. Punish people for the damage they actually cause. If we're going to legislate against potential, we might as well all pre-emptively shoot ourselves in the face.nathannn wrote:People are going to drive drunk, there are going to be accidents this gives law enforcement no right to strap me down to anything and draw my blood.
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Now that's a platform I can support.Jack McOck wrote:If we're going to legislate against potential, we might as well all pre-emptively shoot ourselves in the face.
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myrnova wrote:That is because you are quite ignorant about anarchy. Anarchy is Order. If one drives a car while drunk I guess he is a fascist, or such. I doubt an anarchist will drive drunk and/or not respect road rules. As I said before, people drunk and driving are idiots, fascists, arrogant people, ignorants etc. So, if it was for me, they should be kicked in the ass.stringtapper wrote:Then people would just drive illegally without a license, and they would still drive drunk.
Also I find it very funny that a self-proclaimed anarchist would call for stricter laws against, well… anything.
I know enough to know that the word anarchy is derived from the Greek 'anarkhos' which literally means "without a ruler".
So you can call me "ignorant" all you want but the truth is you are doing so based on your own redefinition of a word so that it fits with your own bullshit, hypocritical ideology.
Case in point:
You say…
…yet…myrnova wrote:If one drives a car while drunk I guess he is a fascist
^ Sounds pretty fascist to me.myrnova wrote:they should be kicked in the ass.
So it looks like it's you who are ignorant about anarchy and fascism.
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America comes from Amerigo, an italian sailor
Enough
For the record: 99% of words are derived from greek and latin
Enough
For the record: 99% of words are derived from greek and latin
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So he admits he's a fascist and a hypocrite.
We're finally getting somewhere!
We're finally getting somewhere!
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admits derived from latin "ad mitere" meaning "put in"
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want the ethimology of "hypocrite"?
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myrnova wrote:WAR
myrnova wrote:they should be kicked in the ass.
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How about the etymology of "ethimology"myrnova wrote:want the ethimology of "hypocrite"?
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Can you point me to a WikiAnswers link about that?
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stringtapper wrote:You say…
If one drives a car while drunk I guess he is a fascist…yet…they should be kicked in the ass. Sounds pretty fascist to me.So it looks like it's you who are ignorant about anarchy and fascism.
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stringtapper wrote:How about the etymology of "ethimology"