Umm no, he meant to say migrants.
But he accidentally confused it with the way you say immigrants inside of migrants.
Also, he added an N. That was a weird thing, but also an accident.
Umm no, he meant to say migrants.
But he accidentally confused it with the way you say immigrants inside of migrants.
Also, he added an N. That was a weird thing, but also an accident.
This is why we have the 2nd amendment
https://x.com/LPNH/status/1835699573391581357
Official Statement from The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire on Political Assassinations
We would never advocate for the assassination of a tyrannical President. Thatās illegal. We were merely acknowledging how some members would react to one. These feelings are no different than how many leftists reacted and continue to react to assassination attempts on Donald Trump.
Libertarians are not pacifists. We are not ānon-violent.ā Libertarians are against the initiation of force, but threats to property rights and self-determination exist everywhere. It is morally correct to use violence to stop aggression.
The concept of āpolitical violenceā is incoherent. Libertarians believe acts are either consensual or non-consensual, aggression or non-aggression. Politicians and state actors do not have extra rights.
If you celebrate the Pine Tree Riot, the War for American Independence, or the assassination of past tyrants like Abraham Lincoln, you believe that violence is sometimes necessary to advance or protect freedom. Perhaps you do not think it is strategically or morally correct to use violence today, but you clearly believe it is within bounds. Celebrating past self-defense while abhorring any current self-defense is logically inconsistent.
We want progressives, socialists, and democrats to be embarrassed to live here. While we wonāt be initiating violence against them, itās good when authoritarians feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Our posts are frequently explicitly intended to advance this cause.
We do not speak for the NHGOP, the NHLA, the Free State Project, or any elected Democrat or Republican. We are the vanguard of the Free State movement, willing to do what must be done.
The fact that you can behave as LPNH does is part of what makes New Hampshire special. You can be as radically libertarian as you want here. You can be your uninhibited libertarian self and still have lots of friends and an active social life. You can raise your children in a culture soaked in these values and propagate them to the next generation.
The hope for national liberty is miniscule. If youāre a libertarian who read this far and you arenāt in New Hampshire today, you need to plan a trip. Liberty is possible in our lifetimes.
Til Valhalla,
LPNH
I would imagine being half black/African isnāt a positive in Indiaās caste system.
okā¦weirdos
That asshole gets No benefit of the doubt. F him.
I think mimosa was being jokey.
I needed an outlet for some righteous anger.
What kind of bag?
The video is incredibly infuriating
I am utterly amazed that her answer to all of his questions isnāt
āWith all due respect, why donāt you go fuck yourselfā.
What the implication to doing this? Can you be arrested?
I could never be a congressional witness. Iām certain I would call people assholes and tell them to fuck off left and right.
At the very least, Iād expect, āare you insaneā to come out of my mouth.
āYou cant bring yourself to say no, can you.ā
Within a second of her saying āI do not support any entity that engages in violence be it hamas, hezbolah, or any others, so no.ā
Its infuriating that someone of such agressive stupidity can hold a position of power in our country.
Hey maybe having a political family in power for 60 years is a bad idea for American politics.
Donāt do a deep dive into the intelligence level of people that own businesses whose favor most state/federal politicians try to curry.
Itās worse than that. Heās not stupid or ignorant. He has a degree from Oxford. Heās cosplaying as an ignorant hick.
wiki
āAt Vanderbilt, Kennedy studied philosophy, economics and political science.[7] He was elected president of his senior class and named to Phi Beta Kappa. He graduated from Vanderbilt in 1973.[8] He received a Juris Doctor in 1977 from the University of Virginia School of Law. There, he was an executive editor of the Virginia Law Review and elected to the Order of the Coif.[9] In 1979, he earned a Bachelor of Civil Law (masterās) degree with first class honours from Oxford University, where he was a member of Magdalen College and studied under Rupert Cross and John H.C. Morris.ā