To one extent or another, true for everyone that has a spine. The ability to get back up after the worst happens and to carry on, is what separates "us" from them.
Jefferson, there are myriad reasons, but Volfram touched on one of the biggest. Around here, finding true Libertarians is like trying to find a virgin backstage at rock concert. There are a lot of wannabes and posers, you can tell them by their use of "but" and "except" after the phrase, "I believe in individual rights and the Constitution...."
However, I do have all y'all, so the loneliness isn't so bad. :-)
Si vis pacem, para bellum
ReplyDeleteAnd how badly she'll break the people trying to make her handle it.
ReplyDeleteTo one extent or another, true for everyone that has a spine. The ability to get back up after the worst happens and to carry on, is what separates "us" from them.
ReplyDeleteSadly, "walking wounded" is often an accolade.
ReplyDeleteOff topic but I am compelled to ask. Why is the libertarian lonely?
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance.
@Jefferson Selvy: because she can't find any truly good company. I can sympathize, sometimes.
ReplyDeleteJefferson, there are myriad reasons, but Volfram touched on one of the biggest. Around here, finding true Libertarians is like trying to find a virgin backstage at rock concert. There are a lot of wannabes and posers, you can tell them by their use of "but" and "except" after the phrase, "I believe in individual rights and the Constitution...."
ReplyDeleteHowever, I do have all y'all, so the loneliness isn't so bad. :-)
Angel.
Hedgehog's dilemma. Sometimes it takes one to recognize one.
ReplyDeleteI got told I was libertarian when I said I just wanted to be left alone. Go fig
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