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Victus wrote
Most of the libertarians on the forum have been pretty constantly brow-beaten fr not caring about other human beings, so I wanted to see what kinds of policies people who allegedly care about other human beings would prioritize given a limited number of options. Puppies appear to have been their first choice.
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Really? Puppies were the only thing brought up in this thread? I seem to recall a few other things suggested prior to Stern wanting "objective value" placed on not torturing puppies and pushing this thread off-topic for seven pages.
1) Abolishing Term for Life for British Bishops in Parliament
2) Disestablish the link between the Church of England and the Head of State
3) Laws akin to Truth in Advertising for Religious Claims
4) Outlawing the teaching of Creationism and Intelligent Design
5) Campaign donation reform
6) Tax system reform
7) Term limit reform
8) Abolishing Capital Punishment
9) A Flat Tax
10) Taxation of Churches
11) Outlawing For-Profit Military and Prisons
12) Abolishing Vice Laws
13) Eliminating the notion of Corporations as Persons
14) Eliminating Super PACs
15) Reformation of Telecommunications Laws
16) Universal Health Care
18) Drug Law Reform
19) Marriage Law Reform
And finally, as a 20th policy suggestion (by a non-libertarian) we get Nationalization of Animal Cruelty laws. So, you sanctimonious prick, care to comment on the 19 other things brought up besides Animal Cruelty?