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I have been mostly philosophically libertarian myself, applying existentialism and enlightemental/renaissance philosophy; much of this makes sense to me, a wonderful read.  Some reminding me of the old exchanging a little liberty for security quote.  Contextual Litergy even influencing, yes I am not "saved."
I have been mostly philosophically libertarian myself, applying existentialism and enlightemental/renaissance philosophy; much of this makes sense to me, a wonderful read.  Some reminding me of the old exchanging a little liberty for security quote.  Contextual Litergy even influencing, yes I am not "saved."
<BR>Thank you, [http://www.lpedia.org/index.php/User:Gzlfb Gölök Z. L. F. Buday (This is by no means electioneering, I do actually pretend to know this stuff of mine during my Mayoral run and then really do so afterwards.)]
<BR>Thank you, [http://www.lpedia.org/index.php/User:Gzlfb Gölök Z. L. F. Buday (This is by no means electioneering, I do actually pretend to know this stuff of mine during my Mayoral run and then really do so afterwards.)]
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I have been mostly philosophically libertarian myself, applying existentialism and enlightemental/renaissance philosophy; much of this makes sense to me, a wonderful read. Some reminding me of the old exchanging a little liberty for security quote. Contextual Litergy even influencing, yes I am not "saved."
Thank you, Gölök Z. L. F. Buday (This is by no means electioneering, I do actually pretend to know this stuff of mine during my Mayoral run and then really do so afterwards.)