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Fauxcahontas is just another statist
Though she makes some good points against the banker pigs, she is just a statist flake.
'Addressing the crowd, Senator Warren said, “I advise everyone to pay very close attention to Dan Winslow’s platform. He has a 100 percent ranking from the gun lobby and he’s for the legalization of marijuana. He wants us armed and stoned.”'
http://reason.com/blog/2013/03/19/elizabeth-warren-attacks-republican-for
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Re: Fauxcahontas is just another statist
Hey Sam, of course she`s a wealth redistributionist, statist, her only redeeming quality is that her "high cheekbones" give the geriatric crowd boners and the money comes flowing into Massachusetts from as far away as Oklahoma and Arizona. Ron Paul said exactly what she was when he called her a "socialist", she acts like she`s "getting tough will the banksters" to give her cred with the populist crowd.
Don`t worry though, she will easily reverse her position on "weed", but wake me up if she EVER wises up and gets a 100% rating from the NRA, if she does, I`ll send her a 100 bucks....I mean $100 I shouldn`t joke about sending a Injun a "hundred bucks"

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The Puritan concept of Ordered Liberty can be traced back to a substantial group of "the founders" and is, thus, legitimate as deep background of original intent.
The backcountry borderer's concept of Individual Sovereignty is also legitimate even if that group played a much lesser role in the creation of the constitution (few were literate, among other things).
Which, I suppose, probably doesn't matter a whit if one is completely invested in the worldview of the latter, regardless of original intent.
BTW, I was rather impressed that Scott Brown was able to parlay a mere 4 years in the Senate into a plum job with the finance industry. Won't have to go back to posing nekked, I guess.