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    YouTube - Glenn Beck and Penn Jillette on MIAC report

    They are getting very worried about the surge in support for Ron Paul and Libertarians in general.
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    Your hero seems more Conservative than Libertarian on many issues.

    He supports tighter border security and ending welfare benefits for illegal aliens, and opposes birthright citizenship and amnesty, banning abortion and allowing states to decide on the death penalty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British-Conservatism View Post
    Your hero seems more Conservative than Libertarian on many issues.

    He supports tighter border security and ending welfare benefits for illegal aliens, and opposes birthright citizenship and amnesty, banning abortion and allowing states to decide on the death penalty.
    He doesn't believe in banning abortion, he thinks it should be up to the state to decide (pretty much the same as me).

    I believe in a minarchist form of government too, which means border security in reality.

    I believe in ending welfare benefits for illegal aliens too.

    I also believe in pushing the decision on the death penalty down to the local level too (where I would vote against).


    If that makes me a Conservative, then fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mkpdavies View Post
    He doesn't believe in banning abortion, he thinks it should be up to the state to decide (pretty much the same as me).

    I believe in a minarchist form of government too, which means border security in reality.

    I believe in ending welfare benefits for illegal aliens too.

    I also believe in pushing the decision on the death penalty down to the local level too (where I would vote against).


    If that makes me a Conservative, then fine.
    I believe the English state should decide on the death penalty too and on ending immigration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British-Conservatism View Post
    I believe the English state should decide on the death penalty too and on ending immigration.
    In Britain I'd rather the death penalty were pushed down to at least country level, but putting it to a referendum on an English level, would be better than we have now.

    On immigration, that really is one for a British level referendum. I would vote to have an Australian style system. IE, people who have something to offer this country get to come in. People who only want handouts can jog on, accept a limited number of refugees, who would need to make a pledge of allegiance to this country to be considered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mkpdavies View Post
    In Britain I'd rather the death penalty were pushed down to at least country level, but putting it to a referendum on an English level, would be better than we have now.

    On immigration, that really is one for a British level referendum. I would vote to have an Australian style system. IE, people who have something to offer this country get to come in. People who only want handouts can jog on, accept a limited number of refugees, who would need to make a pledge of allegiance to this country to be considered.
    Why cant have laws for different districts the system would bring chaos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British-Conservatism View Post
    Why cant have laws for different districts the system would bring chaos.
    No it wouldn't.

    People could choose to live in the area that matched their moral beliefs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by British-Conservatism View Post
    Why cant have laws for different districts the system would bring chaos.
    That didn't make any sense at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Connor View Post
    That didn't make any sense at all.
    Should have read.

    We cant have laws for different districts the system would bring chaos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkpdavies View Post
    No it wouldn't.

    People could choose to live in the area that matched their moral beliefs.
    So lets say I lived in Newcastle which voted to make Cocaine legal for example and I sold it to a man in online who lives in Sunderland where cocaine use is a death penalty offence what would happen then?
    That’s just one example.

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