I replied to @jeffberwick's interview of Larken and Kokesh simply. I love all three as friends. The same love is felt for Graham. We are all friends. All of us are, as I like to call us, Liberty Professionals.
I'm reminded of the interview of Friedman's son too where he suggested many different approaches should be welcomed to further individual liberty. That's all I would ask too. Is what you are doing furthering individual liberty or not?
That's the consistency I seek from friends of our common cause for individual liberty. We are all in the same battle, and we should be fighting shoulder to shoulder against our enemies, not against each other. Focusing our blows towards our common enemy only makes sense, right?
When Adam was arrested and @thejohalfiles gave 6K in donations for bail, the funds being donated to the Libertarian Party instead really bothered me. It was not my money, and I didn't donate it. Maybe it is none of my business how it was spent. I would have much rather seen that money returned however.
Am I wrong for being bothered by how that went down? School me here if I'm out of line. I won't mind it. Perhaps I'm the only one that found that to be strange?
We cannot fix the system from within the system. That's not going to happen. There is no new thesis to be gained by debating the issue either in that regard. Either we are trolling the system as I believe Ron Paul was doing, or we are being inconsistent and our motivations are not pure.
The more death and destruction the system spreads, the less I want anything to do with it too. It's like a video game that has frustrated me too much and is now dead to me. I cannot stomach playing along anymore. Except, real people are dying, and real people like Ross are rotting in cages. It isn't a game at all.
I just can't... I can't support it anymore. I won't vote. I won't participate. If that makes me wrong, I hope my friends will forgive me.