The Libertarian Party’s Big Tent

The Libertarian Party’s Big Tent is more like an umbrella.  These are some of the most petty, insecure, somewhat retarded, self-aggrandizing and unimaginative people in the world.

Courtesy of Last Free Voice, the LP takes down a poll that gets a radical response, after being chastised for not being radical enough.  You’d think they would learn their lesson, and stop putting up polls about liberty, when they don’t even understand the basics of libertarianism themselves.

IT IS NOT LEW ROCKWELL’S JOB TO EDUCATE YOU!  Even if he is your libertarian daddy.

Seems to me, the LP has one flavour, and that is vanilla.  They are so vanilla, someone could mistake them for white latex paint, and as David Nolan recently alluded to in a Lew Rockwell podcast, there is no point in having a 3rd party if it is not going to be radical.

With the money drying up and the results stuck on stuck, seems to me the LP is just a big parody of what a radical 3rd party should be.

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Shoes thrown at George Bush

Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoe at Bush – AP

Nice work George, you’re a hero the world over!

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Nostate.com blogger renounces American citizenship, becomes stateless person

Hot out of my email client, Mike Gogulski has apparently completed his mission…

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Bratislava resident renounces American citizenship, becomes stateless person

BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, 10 December 2008 – Citing US war, human rights abuses, rapacious state capitalism and hypocrisy, Bratislava resident Michael Gogulski announced today that he has renounced his United States citizenship and become a stateless person as a means of “political divorce”.

Gogulski, 36, renounced his citizenship on 8 December 2008 at the American embassy in Bratislava, surrendering his US passport and culminating a two-week process and months of personal preparations. He currently awaits a Certificate of Loss of Nationality of the United States confirming his loss of American citizenship. As Gogulski has no other citizenship, he is now a stateless person.

“I was disgusted to be associated through citizenship with the most dangerous gang of criminals in the world, the United States government. Renouncing my citizenship is a means of achieving a political divorce with that vile institution,” Gogulski said. “American politicians extol their state in terms of liberty, human rights, free markets and the rule of law. Examination of the country’s history and present actions reveals nothing but lies and hypocrisy. The genocide of Native Americans, slavery, nuclear slaughter at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, support for brutal dictators, the torture of innocents at places like Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, the massive robberies for the benefit of big business in the name of ‘rescuing’ the economy, the world’s biggest prison population, the growth of a domestic police state and the brutal wars of oppression underway in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia paint a rather different picture. America, via its government agents, is truly exceptional – exceptionally evil,” he stated.

Gogulski says that when he receives the Certificate of Loss of Nationality he will apply to the Slovak Interior Ministry for a Travel Document – similar to a passport – under the 1954 Convention on the Status of Stateless Persons, which Slovakia signed in 2000. He says that he has no plans to leave Bratislava until then, and that he recognizes that his life without citizenship will be more difficult, especially with respect to travel. But, “if the Schengen Zone is to be my cage,” Gogulski states, “I think it’s large enough for me. There’s enough to explore within Europe to last a lifetime.”

On his personal blog, Gogulski indicates that he works as a freelance translator and editor. He also writes about anarchism and supports the revolutionary theory called agorism, which posits that free-market service providers will compete with and eventually supplant states, giving rise to a voluntary society. “Governments pride themselves on notions of ‘equality’ and ‘rule of law’, but fail to apply the same standards to themselves that their subjects must endure,” he says, explaining his political philosophy. “The foundation of state power, taxation, is robbery. That the robbers have fancy uniforms, impressive titles and the sanction of law does not in the slightest way change the basic formula for extortion: pay us, or we will kill you.”

Michael Gogulski’s blog can be found at www.nostate.com.

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Contacts:        Mike Gogulski at +421 910 199 253 or mike@gogulski.com
Simon R. Hankinson, US Consul, +421 2 5922 3299

SOURCE:      Michael Jude Gogulski

http://www.nostate.com/

Now that takes courage.  Good luck Mike, you’re a much freer man today.

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Thinking about the state

I think a lot of people want a state. I’ve come to this conclusion by discussing with and observing my fellow man.

Even if one can make the point and get consensus that the state taxes too much, kills too much, limits freedom, most people shrug their shoulders and say, “what do we do”?

The answer is obvious. Secede from the state. Work towards a situation where you can remove the state’s hold on you, where you can be free.

They know this. By asking “what do we do?”, they’re saying, “awwww gee, that sure seems like a lot of work.”

And so, what can one do with people who view freedom as too expensive, too much effort? Not very much. They value freedom less than convenience, and any attempts of a market anarchist to convince himself otherwise (“if I could only explain it better, if they could only understand the urgency to be free”) are fantasy.

Many people are happy being in a system provided it does not confront them directly. Unfortunately, cattle can be herded because the mindset of independence and critical analysis has been subverted for generations. Trust in government. Trust in democracy. Keep your eyes down. Don’t question law, don’t question any edict or fiat. Do what you are told. Go where you are told. Don’t think, trust.

I think free minded people have to stop thinking in terms of setting everyone free (which is liberation philosophy not free market anarchism) and concentrate on setting themselves free. The desire to prove the nobility and benefits of anarchism risks becoming the fanatical embrace of a crusade if not carefully watched. Enthusiasm can be healthy until it starts to become an end, rather than a means.

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