Does The State Have Any Moral Obligations?

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Hjarloprillar wrote:The pact of brotherhood we create.

Do you mind changing that to the more realistic free-market capitalism?
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bobevenson wrote:
Hjarloprillar wrote:The pact of brotherhood we create.

Do you mind changing that to the more realistic free-market capitalism?
Yes i do mind.. what the fuck is realistic free market capitalism? Brutus with knife in hand
A joke ? The capitalistic market is so corrupt it makes mobius twist geometry simple.
A thousand fukwads all screaming sell buy sell buy buy. a display of human idiocy.

stock market.. upward mobile sheeple
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bobevenson wrote:
Hjarloprillar wrote: I was not referring to Blaggard.
Oh, thank goodness, he's very sensitive, you know.
Actually I'm not I just don't like people who tell me how I should think, when I am allowed to have an opinion and when I should not have an opinion because some jerk is all up on his high horse, because the only way of learning anything is one way, the only way that idiot knows. Being an actual liberal not a weird US liberal, that should be fairly self evident. I can't stand people who gun through life telling others when and where and what they should think as if they are some sort of mighty hero of wisdom. They are just idiots. You're an insignificant speck of crap on this Earth like everyone else, get over it. And for God's sake stop telling everyone how and when and to what extent their opinion matters, you just sound like a 5 year old. Everyone's opininion matters no matter how it is formulated, it does not become a bad opinion because you are a dick. ;)

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Sure like anyone I have buttons they can push, put push them and I will cut you, cut you up bad dude. I think this joke is possible wearing thin now... ;)
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Hjarloprillar wrote:“But I don’t want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can’t help that," said the Cat: "we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad."
"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, or you wouldn’t have come here.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

The best thing about being 'mad', is my ability to spot the insane.
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And at the same time mad people think everyone is mad...
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bobevenson wrote:
Hjarloprillar wrote:The best thing about being 'mad', is my ability to spot the insane.
I've got to come to Blaggard's defense, I don't believe he's insane, at least from a legal standpoint.
Ironically I do think you are, since you hear voices telling you how to think. Now no offence anyone who is hearing voices is not all there. You might not be so mad you belong in a mental institution, but if you are hearing voices telling you things, that is not sane bob. You're clearly skirting on the line of schizophrenia, and clearly I think you should seek some sort of help for these voices that are telling you things. No offence I know people who started off hearing voices telling them they were a prophet and hence blessed with divine words from God himself. I know they also ended up wrapping all their electronic equipment in foil to stop the voices from seeing where they were. When you get to the point where you are worried about the voices to the extent that you need to cut them off from having access to your mind, I would suggest you are too far through the looking glass, to seek medical help, so nip the voices you hear telling you what to think now in the bud, and go seek a professional, before Imaginationland leads to psychosis bob.

This is not meaning to be demeaning, I just think you are circling the drain before you develop a psychosis.
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Blaggard wrote:
Hjarloprillar wrote:“But I don’t want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can’t help that," said the Cat: "we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad."
"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, or you wouldn’t have come here.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

The best thing about being 'mad', is my ability to spot the insane.
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And at the same time mad people think everyone is mad...
False
a lie
i am mad yet i know many who are sane stable peeps, well educated , confident , true. Mad is them and being not so conected with 'what is of import" [to them]
Insane is little or no connection. they are the center.
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I doubt somehow you are mad.
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how do i answer that.

to me i seem by others reactions , mad.'
Yet . when something difficult is involved. it's Nick can you help.

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Blaggard wrote:And for God's sake stop telling everyone how and when and to what extent their opinion matters.
It's for God's sake that I tell everyone these things.
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bobevenson wrote:
Blaggard wrote:And for God's sake stop telling everyone how and when and to what extent their opinion matters.
It's for God's sake that I tell everyone these things.
No it's for your sake bob and yours alone, you only tell people what you think, And what you think frankly 9 times out of ten is garbage.
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Blaggard wrote:
bobevenson wrote:
Blaggard wrote:And for God's sake stop telling everyone how and when and to what extent their opinion matters.
It's for God's sake that I tell everyone these things.
No it's for your sake bob and yours alone, you only tell people what you think, And what you think frankly 9 times out of ten is garbage.
Well, that 1 time out of 10 is good news and shows I'm making progress.
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Blaggard wrote:
bobevenson wrote:
Hjarloprillar wrote: I was not referring to Blaggard.
Oh, thank goodness, he's very sensitive, you know.
Actually I'm not I just don't like people who tell me how I should think, when I am allowed to have an opinion and when I should not have an opinion because some jerk is all up on his high horse, because the only way of learning anything is one way, the only way that idiot knows. Being an actual liberal not a weird US liberal, that should be fairly self evident. I can't stand people who gun through life telling others when and where and what they should think as if they are some sort of mighty hero of wisdom. They are just idiots. You're an insignificant speck of crap on this Earth like everyone else, get over it. And for God's sake stop telling everyone how and when and to what extent their opinion matters, you just sound like a 5 year old. Everyone's opininion matters no matter how it is formulated, it does not become a bad opinion because you are a dick. ;)

Don't make me Ang Lee you wouldn't like me when I am Ang Lee.

Sure like anyone I have buttons they can push, put push them and I will cut you, cut you up bad dude. I think this joke is possible wearing thin now... ;)
The rationalization of a megalomaniac.
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SpheresOfBalance wrote:The rationalization of a megalomaniac.
Would you please leave Blaggard alone?
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