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Topic: Our Baser Nature...good or evil?
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Wed 05/22/13 04:19 PM
Edited by Someone2callmyown on Wed 05/22/13 04:20 PM








Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that nameless act which all of you practice, but struggle never to admit: the act of blanking out, the willful suspension of one’s consciousness, the refusal to think—not blindness, but the refusal to see; not ignorance, but the refusal to know. It is the act of unfocusing your mind and inducing an inner fog to escape the responsibility of judgment—on the unstated premise that a thing will not exist if only you refuse to identify it, that A will not be A so long as you do not pronounce the verdict “It is.”

John Galt


True or just a figment of someone's imagination?... *shrug*


shrug?

whoa slaphead :tongue: laugh :laughing: rofl spock



So if the police are behind you with lights flashing and guns pointed at you...

They don't actually exist till.....you say that they exist?


I just dont see it.


If it works for you..great. congratulations. For having a super hero power.

I believe the "figment" she's referring to is John Galt, who is a character of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". John Galt...in the book...is actually saying quite the opposite. He is saying that ignoring a problem does not make it go away. When that problem affects the whole of society, ignoring the problem is no better than BEING the problem.

I was just laughing at Leigh's witty little shrug...a play on the book title. :thumbsup: I'm just that easily amused at times. slaphead :laughing:





Ayn Rand lived out the last years of her life on welfare, trying to hide her true identity so people would not know she was a disgrace and a hypocrite.
actually she never hid her Identity!
Hope you can equal her Achievements!
Refute her if you can.
Sneering is easy!


I counted to 9 this time!...You're slipping!laugh laugh

Rand Rocks!:banana:




Noted speed freak, serial-killer fangirl, and Tea Party hero Ayn Rand was also a kleptoparasite, sneakily gobbling up taxpayer funds under an assumed name [note: it might have been her legal name] to pay for her medical treatments after she got lung cancer.



An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html

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Wed 05/22/13 10:46 PM
evil without even the slightest if i may add, any consideration for the freedoms we are striped of..... only and i do mean only to be haunted by the obligations of some socially created standard upheld by fantasizing creatures who somehow obtained alluring features.......oh i love yall even more than i did yesterday but yall still evil.

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Thu 05/23/13 01:32 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Thu 05/23/13 01:40 AM









Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that nameless act which all of you practice, but struggle never to admit: the act of blanking out, the willful suspension of one’s consciousness, the refusal to think—not blindness, but the refusal to see; not ignorance, but the refusal to know. It is the act of unfocusing your mind and inducing an inner fog to escape the responsibility of judgment—on the unstated premise that a thing will not exist if only you refuse to identify it, that A will not be A so long as you do not pronounce the verdict “It is.”

John Galt


True or just a figment of someone's imagination?... *shrug*


shrug?

whoa slaphead :tongue: laugh :laughing: rofl spock



So if the police are behind you with lights flashing and guns pointed at you...

They don't actually exist till.....you say that they exist?


I just dont see it.


If it works for you..great. congratulations. For having a super hero power.

I believe the "figment" she's referring to is John Galt, who is a character of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". John Galt...in the book...is actually saying quite the opposite. He is saying that ignoring a problem does not make it go away. When that problem affects the whole of society, ignoring the problem is no better than BEING the problem.

I was just laughing at Leigh's witty little shrug...a play on the book title. :thumbsup: I'm just that easily amused at times. slaphead :laughing:





Ayn Rand lived out the last years of her life on welfare, trying to hide her true identity so people would not know she was a disgrace and a hypocrite.
actually she never hid her Identity!
Hope you can equal her Achievements!
Refute her if you can.
Sneering is easy!


I counted to 9 this time!...You're slipping!laugh laugh

Rand Rocks!:banana:




Noted speed freak, serial-killer fangirl, and Tea Party hero Ayn Rand was also a kleptoparasite, sneakily gobbling up taxpayer funds under an assumed name [note: it might have been her legal name] to pay for her medical treatments after she got lung cancer.



An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html
more Strawmanning,hmm?rofl waving

But unable to refute any of her writing!
Like I said,sneering just ain't cut it!

BTW,if you paid into these Insurances,what is the Beef of benefiting from them?
You ain't got a Leg to stand on,Byron!

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 05/23/13 03:33 AM










Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that nameless act which all of you practice, but struggle never to admit: the act of blanking out, the willful suspension of one’s consciousness, the refusal to think—not blindness, but the refusal to see; not ignorance, but the refusal to know. It is the act of unfocusing your mind and inducing an inner fog to escape the responsibility of judgment—on the unstated premise that a thing will not exist if only you refuse to identify it, that A will not be A so long as you do not pronounce the verdict “It is.”

John Galt


True or just a figment of someone's imagination?... *shrug*


shrug?

whoa slaphead :tongue: laugh :laughing: rofl spock



So if the police are behind you with lights flashing and guns pointed at you...

They don't actually exist till.....you say that they exist?


I just dont see it.


If it works for you..great. congratulations. For having a super hero power.

I believe the "figment" she's referring to is John Galt, who is a character of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". John Galt...in the book...is actually saying quite the opposite. He is saying that ignoring a problem does not make it go away. When that problem affects the whole of society, ignoring the problem is no better than BEING the problem.

I was just laughing at Leigh's witty little shrug...a play on the book title. :thumbsup: I'm just that easily amused at times. slaphead :laughing:





Ayn Rand lived out the last years of her life on welfare, trying to hide her true identity so people would not know she was a disgrace and a hypocrite.
actually she never hid her Identity!
Hope you can equal her Achievements!
Refute her if you can.
Sneering is easy!


I counted to 9 this time!...You're slipping!laugh laugh

Rand Rocks!:banana:




Noted speed freak, serial-killer fangirl, and Tea Party hero Ayn Rand was also a kleptoparasite, sneakily gobbling up taxpayer funds under an assumed name [note: it might have been her legal name] to pay for her medical treatments after she got lung cancer.



An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html
more Strawmanning,hmm?rofl waving

But unable to refute any of her writing!
Like I said,sneering just ain't cut it!
And Boing Boing?
Tsk,Tsk,Tsk.
BTW,if you paid into these Insurances,what is the Beef of benefiting from them?
You ain't got a Leg to stand on,Byron!

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Thu 05/23/13 03:56 AM
Edited by Someone2callmyown on Thu 05/23/13 04:15 AM










Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that nameless act which all of you practice, but struggle never to admit: the act of blanking out, the willful suspension of one’s consciousness, the refusal to think—not blindness, but the refusal to see; not ignorance, but the refusal to know. It is the act of unfocusing your mind and inducing an inner fog to escape the responsibility of judgment—on the unstated premise that a thing will not exist if only you refuse to identify it, that A will not be A so long as you do not pronounce the verdict “It is.”

John Galt


True or just a figment of someone's imagination?... *shrug*


shrug?

whoa slaphead :tongue: laugh :laughing: rofl spock



So if the police are behind you with lights flashing and guns pointed at you...

They don't actually exist till.....you say that they exist?


I just dont see it.


If it works for you..great. congratulations. For having a super hero power.

I believe the "figment" she's referring to is John Galt, who is a character of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". John Galt...in the book...is actually saying quite the opposite. He is saying that ignoring a problem does not make it go away. When that problem affects the whole of society, ignoring the problem is no better than BEING the problem.

I was just laughing at Leigh's witty little shrug...a play on the book title. :thumbsup: I'm just that easily amused at times. slaphead :laughing:





Ayn Rand lived out the last years of her life on welfare, trying to hide her true identity so people would not know she was a disgrace and a hypocrite.
actually she never hid her Identity!
Hope you can equal her Achievements!
Refute her if you can.
Sneering is easy!


I counted to 9 this time!...You're slipping!laugh laugh

Rand Rocks!:banana:




Noted speed freak, serial-killer fangirl, and Tea Party hero Ayn Rand was also a kleptoparasite, sneakily gobbling up taxpayer funds under an assumed name [note: it might have been her legal name] to pay for her medical treatments after she got lung cancer.



An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html
more Strawmanning,hmm?rofl waving

But unable to refute any of her writing!
Like I said,sneering just ain't cut it!

BTW,if you paid into these Insurances,what is the Beef of benefiting from them?
You ain't got a Leg to stand on,Byron!










You seem to have poor reading comprehension.....


1) I do not have a beef with anyone getting these government benefits

2) Ayn Rand had a beef with anyone getting them. Your dispute is with her.

I don't need to refute anything. She did that herself. She was against other people getting these government benefits and then she got them for herself.



Those are the facts. The facts are the legs I stand on.bigsmile


An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.




:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:




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Thu 05/23/13 04:03 AM
Edited by Someone2callmyown on Thu 05/23/13 04:16 AM











Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that nameless act which all of you practice, but struggle never to admit: the act of blanking out, the willful suspension of one’s consciousness, the refusal to think—not blindness, but the refusal to see; not ignorance, but the refusal to know. It is the act of unfocusing your mind and inducing an inner fog to escape the responsibility of judgment—on the unstated premise that a thing will not exist if only you refuse to identify it, that A will not be A so long as you do not pronounce the verdict “It is.”

John Galt


True or just a figment of someone's imagination?... *shrug*


shrug?

whoa slaphead :tongue: laugh :laughing: rofl spock



So if the police are behind you with lights flashing and guns pointed at you...

They don't actually exist till.....you say that they exist?


I just dont see it.


If it works for you..great. congratulations. For having a super hero power.

I believe the "figment" she's referring to is John Galt, who is a character of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". John Galt...in the book...is actually saying quite the opposite. He is saying that ignoring a problem does not make it go away. When that problem affects the whole of society, ignoring the problem is no better than BEING the problem.

I was just laughing at Leigh's witty little shrug...a play on the book title. :thumbsup: I'm just that easily amused at times. slaphead :laughing:





Ayn Rand lived out the last years of her life on welfare, trying to hide her true identity so people would not know she was a disgrace and a hypocrite.
actually she never hid her Identity!
Hope you can equal her Achievements!
Refute her if you can.
Sneering is easy!


I counted to 9 this time!...You're slipping!laugh laugh

Rand Rocks!:banana:




Noted speed freak, serial-killer fangirl, and Tea Party hero Ayn Rand was also a kleptoparasite, sneakily gobbling up taxpayer funds under an assumed name [note: it might have been her legal name] to pay for her medical treatments after she got lung cancer.



An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html
more Strawmanning,hmm?rofl waving

But unable to refute any of her writing!
Like I said,sneering just ain't cut it!
And Boing Boing?
Tsk,Tsk,Tsk.
BTW,if you paid into these Insurances,what is the Beef of benefiting from them?
You ain't got a Leg to stand on,Byron!









You seem to have poor reading comprehension.....


1) I do not have a beef with anyone getting these government benefits

2) Ayn Rand had a beef with anyone getting them. Your dispute is with her.

I don't need to refute anything. She did that herself. She was against other people getting these government benefits and then she got them for herself.



Those are the facts. The facts are the legs I stand on.bigsmile


An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

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Thu 05/23/13 04:21 AM












Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that nameless act which all of you practice, but struggle never to admit: the act of blanking out, the willful suspension of one’s consciousness, the refusal to think—not blindness, but the refusal to see; not ignorance, but the refusal to know. It is the act of unfocusing your mind and inducing an inner fog to escape the responsibility of judgment—on the unstated premise that a thing will not exist if only you refuse to identify it, that A will not be A so long as you do not pronounce the verdict “It is.”

John Galt


True or just a figment of someone's imagination?... *shrug*


shrug?

whoa slaphead :tongue: laugh :laughing: rofl spock



So if the police are behind you with lights flashing and guns pointed at you...

They don't actually exist till.....you say that they exist?


I just dont see it.


If it works for you..great. congratulations. For having a super hero power.

I believe the "figment" she's referring to is John Galt, who is a character of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". John Galt...in the book...is actually saying quite the opposite. He is saying that ignoring a problem does not make it go away. When that problem affects the whole of society, ignoring the problem is no better than BEING the problem.

I was just laughing at Leigh's witty little shrug...a play on the book title. :thumbsup: I'm just that easily amused at times. slaphead :laughing:





Ayn Rand lived out the last years of her life on welfare, trying to hide her true identity so people would not know she was a disgrace and a hypocrite.
actually she never hid her Identity!
Hope you can equal her Achievements!
Refute her if you can.
Sneering is easy!


I counted to 9 this time!...You're slipping!laugh laugh

Rand Rocks!:banana:




Noted speed freak, serial-killer fangirl, and Tea Party hero Ayn Rand was also a kleptoparasite, sneakily gobbling up taxpayer funds under an assumed name [note: it might have been her legal name] to pay for her medical treatments after she got lung cancer.



An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html
more Strawmanning,hmm?rofl waving

But unable to refute any of her writing!
Like I said,sneering just ain't cut it!
And Boing Boing?
Tsk,Tsk,Tsk.
BTW,if you paid into these Insurances,what is the Beef of benefiting from them?
You ain't got a Leg to stand on,Byron!









You seem to have poor reading comprehension.....


1) I do not have a beef with anyone getting these government benefits

2) Ayn Rand had a beef with anyone getting them. Your dispute is with her.

I don't need to refute anything. She did that herself. She was against other people getting these government benefits and then she got them for herself.



Those are the facts. The facts are the legs I stand on.bigsmile


An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
so,you believe it is wrong for someone to recoup some of the Money extorted by Government from them,through Ponzi-Schemes,just because they are Libertarian or Objectivist?
You still are using the Strawman in order not to have a look at the Principles you are unable to refute!
Like I say,you got no leg to stand on!
Now let the good people get back to the Original Topic,we have Hijacked the Thread enough,,before the Moderators lock it!
If you feel like ranting on,be my Guest!laugh

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Thu 05/23/13 04:31 AM
What about terrorists? Do you think any were actually good people in the past? They seem brain-washed.

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Thu 05/23/13 04:32 AM
Edited by Someone2callmyown on Thu 05/23/13 04:38 AM













Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that nameless act which all of you practice, but struggle never to admit: the act of blanking out, the willful suspension of one’s consciousness, the refusal to think—not blindness, but the refusal to see; not ignorance, but the refusal to know. It is the act of unfocusing your mind and inducing an inner fog to escape the responsibility of judgment—on the unstated premise that a thing will not exist if only you refuse to identify it, that A will not be A so long as you do not pronounce the verdict “It is.”

John Galt


True or just a figment of someone's imagination?... *shrug*


shrug?

whoa slaphead :tongue: laugh :laughing: rofl spock



So if the police are behind you with lights flashing and guns pointed at you...

They don't actually exist till.....you say that they exist?


I just dont see it.


If it works for you..great. congratulations. For having a super hero power.

I believe the "figment" she's referring to is John Galt, who is a character of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". John Galt...in the book...is actually saying quite the opposite. He is saying that ignoring a problem does not make it go away. When that problem affects the whole of society, ignoring the problem is no better than BEING the problem.

I was just laughing at Leigh's witty little shrug...a play on the book title. :thumbsup: I'm just that easily amused at times. slaphead :laughing:





Ayn Rand lived out the last years of her life on welfare, trying to hide her true identity so people would not know she was a disgrace and a hypocrite.
actually she never hid her Identity!
Hope you can equal her Achievements!
Refute her if you can.
Sneering is easy!


I counted to 9 this time!...You're slipping!laugh laugh

Rand Rocks!:banana:




Noted speed freak, serial-killer fangirl, and Tea Party hero Ayn Rand was also a kleptoparasite, sneakily gobbling up taxpayer funds under an assumed name [note: it might have been her legal name] to pay for her medical treatments after she got lung cancer.



An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



http://boingboing.net/2011/01/28/ayn-rand-took-govern.html
more Strawmanning,hmm?rofl waving

But unable to refute any of her writing!
Like I said,sneering just ain't cut it!
And Boing Boing?
Tsk,Tsk,Tsk.
BTW,if you paid into these Insurances,what is the Beef of benefiting from them?
You ain't got a Leg to stand on,Byron!









You seem to have poor reading comprehension.....


1) I do not have a beef with anyone getting these government benefits

2) Ayn Rand had a beef with anyone getting them. Your dispute is with her.

I don't need to refute anything. She did that herself. She was against other people getting these government benefits and then she got them for herself.



Those are the facts. The facts are the legs I stand on.bigsmile


An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).
As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so.



:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
so,you believe it is wrong for someone to recoup some of the Money extorted by Government from them,through Ponzi-Schemes,just because they are Libertarian or Objectivist?
You still are using the Strawman in order not to have a look at the Principles you are unable to refute!
Like I say,you got no leg to stand on!
Now let the good people get back to the Original Topic,we have Hijacked the Thread enough,,before the Moderators lock it!
If you feel like ranting on,be my Guest!laugh








Tssk tssk, You really should work on that reading comprehension dear boy.slaphead laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


I did not state what I believe. I stated the facts. Ayn Rand drew goverment assistance under an assumed name during the last years of her life. That makes her a hypocrite since she claimed that it was wrong to draw any government assistance. You have not refuted that.


"However, it was revealed in the recent "Oral History of Ayn Rand" by Scott McConnell (founder of the media department at the Ayn Rand Institute) that in the end Ayn was a vip-dipper as well. An interview with Evva Pryror, a social worker and consultant to Miss Rand's law firm of Ernst, Cane, Gitlin and Winick verified that on Miss Rand's behalf she secured Rand's Social Security and Medicare payments which Ayn received under the name of Ann O'Connor (husband Frank O'Connor).

As Pryor said, "Doctors cost a lot more money than books earn and she could be totally wiped out" without the aid of these two government programs. Ayn took the bail out even though Ayn "despised government interference and felt that people should and could live independently... She didn't feel that an individual should take help."

But alas she did and said it was wrong for everyone else to do so. Apart from the strong implication that those who take the help are morally weak, it is also a philosophic point that such help dulls the will to work, to save and government assistance is said to dull the entrepreneurial spirit.

In the end, Miss Rand was a hypocrite but she could never be faulted for failing to act in her own self-interest."




Yes, you should drop it and spare yourself further embarressment. bigsmile



bye-byewaving

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Thu 05/23/13 04:44 AM
I do believe that we are naturally good. The rest is just an influence.

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Thu 05/23/13 04:30 PM

What about terrorists? Do you think any were actually good people in the past? They seem brain-washed.


Arguably every religion involves people who are brainwashed.

Your good is based on a different meter than their good, what you view as a horrible event others would celebrate.

Now; this brings up an excellent observation I've had on my mind for awhile, do note I live in the U.S. however, I cannot stand the American ego with "Our way of life is the only/better way of life." It is a largely limited view that is getting the U.S. absolutely nowhere.

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Thu 05/23/13 04:32 PM
I changed my mind. Evil. I have my reasons.

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Thu 05/23/13 07:59 PM
ok so this my opinion i dont believe anyone is all good or all bad just grey some darker an some lighter but i also believe it has to do with lessons learned an what you can afford to live in ive been down where i got into it almost daily because of where i lived an the surroundings an became a different kind of person for a while but made a choice to get away from it as well.
i have to say the old native cherokee legend had it right look up the two wolves legend by the native cherokee .
again hope i didnt offend anyone everyone is different .glasses

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Fri 05/24/13 12:17 AM

Great question,I feel most people are good but fall victim to the choices they have made. Its how you deal with mistakes and struggles. If you can accept that your human and dropped the ball and learn you can move around most roadblocks in life. If your the type that's blames other people or Situations you have been in the road will be uphill for you for sure.


Couldn't have said it better myself. 100% agree. Given the opportunity, I believe most people would opt for the "moral" choice, less it involves personal loss. Then it becomes a dilemma.

1Cynderella's photo
Fri 05/24/13 07:00 AM
Edited by 1Cynderella on Fri 05/24/13 07:05 AM
Thanks for so many great answers. Some of us see this quite differently, but amazingly enough, with the exception of whether Ayn Rand is morally entitled to recoup her tax contributions through a system she believes is a form of extortion or not, we have actually seen very little blood over this topic.

We have all heard people, and most of us have ourselves, used the phrase...I'm not proud of it...to describe feelings of regret for our wrongdoings.

If our natural instincts are not to do good, then what causes so many of us to feel this kind of internal remorse and regret for actions and behaviors we consider to be bad?

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Fri 05/24/13 07:01 AM
Edited by 1Cynderella on Fri 05/24/13 07:03 AM

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