Libertarians are just radical Right-wingers who have not one care for anything or anyone other than themselves. They are mostly asocial computer nerds who have spent the major portion of their lives sitting in their bedrooms wishing someone liked them.
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Anonymous2010-08-08 3:52
T. Alexander Smith in his book, Cultures at War: Moral Conflicts in Western Democracies, from page 30, says “right-wing movements” are “social movements whose stated goals are to maintain structures of order, status, honor, or traditional social differences or values” as compared to left-wing movements which seek “greater equality or political participation”. Far right-wing philosophies include those of Nazism, fascism, and advocate, in simplest terms, societal stratification in the form of segregation. It is no stretch of the imagination to associate the the Bush family with the Nazi Party. The neo-conservative movement is not a subversion of the conservative arm of politics, it is in fact a reassertion of the base tyrannical and extremist tenants of conservatism, the natural inheritor of all things conservative and right-wing.
The strongest vein of political movement in the U.S. over the past 100 years has been socialist and pro-central government. Libertarians seek to reverse this trend. Libertarians seek to abolish all governmental enforcement of traditional social differences and values. In fact, Libertarians are most like the left-wing and least like the right-wing, if you do not understand this, then you do not understand the nature of liberty versus the effects of greater controls through centralized government.
Remember, besides the point that the Nazis were right-winged, they were also socialists.
Any politician who voted for the bailouts are by definition "right-winged", whether you like to believe it or not. By allowing the continuation of the largest companies in our business/social landscape, they are in effect "maintaining the structures of order" and thereby social stratification. Why should we expect anything less, these are the people who pay for their campaigns.
Obama, nothing against the man personally, is for greater gun control and the banning of handguns. He was shared in this sentiment with Hitler.
To quote Howar Bloom in his book "The Lucifer Principle":
"the greatest human evils are not those that individuals perform in private, the tiny transgressions against some arbitrary social standard we call sins. The ultimate evils are the mass murders that occur in revolution and war, the large-scale savergeries that arise when one agglomeration of humans tries to dominate another: the deeds of the social group."