madfranks
5th August 2014, 08:17 AM
Thank the troops because they fight for our freedoms, right? No, but they could, and here's a start:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/08/david-traub/the-troops-arent-fighting-for-our-freedom/
Here’s some freedoms that the troops could start fighting for:
–The freedom to fly without being sexually violated.
–The freedom to purchase a gun without a waiting period.
–The freedom to have/own a switchblade.
–The freedom to grow, sell, and smoke marijuana.
–The freedom to put or consume whatever you want in your body.
–The freedom to do whatever you want with your body.
–The freedom to sell goods and services for whatever amount a buyer is willing to pay.
–The freedom to make more than six withdrawals from one’s savings account each month.
–The freedom to drink alcohol as a legal, voting adult under twenty-one years of age.
–The freedom to purchase Sudafed over the counter.
–The freedom to not have to join a union.
–The freedom to gamble without government approval.
–The freedom to get married without government approval.
–The freedom to deposit more than $10,000 in a bank account without government scrutiny.
–The freedom to not be stopped at a checkpoint and have one’s car searched without a warrant.
–The freedom to sell any good or offer any service on Craigslist.
–The freedom to fill in a ‘wetland’ on one’s own property.
–The freedom to cut someone’s hair for money without a license.
–The freedom to put however much salt you want on your food, whether eating at home or eating out.
–The freedom to have whatever size drink you want, including 32 ounces and over.
–The freedom to live off the grid.
–The freedom to homebrew over 100 gallons of beer per year.
–The freedom to advertise tobacco products on television.
–The freedom to smoke Cuban cigars.
–The freedom to not wear a seatbelt.
–The freedom to not wear a helmet when riding a bicycle or motorcycle.
–The freedom for people to make their own decisions, no matter how stupid the decisions may be, let them face/suffer the consequences of their bad decision making like an adult.
–The freedom to be secure in our persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.
–The freedom to keep the fruits of one’s labor.
–The freedom to have a yard/garage sale without a permit.
–The freedom to not have to stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance if you don’t want to.
–The freedom of an employer and an employee to negotiate for any wage.
–The freedom to discriminate against anyone for any reason.
–The freedom to not have a breathalyzer forcibly installed in your car for whatever reason.
–The freedom to videotape the police in public.
–The freedom of businesses to hire and fire whomever they choose.
–The freedom to not be brutalized by the police.
–The freedom to not be arrested for victimless crimes.
–The freedom to not be arrested, beaten, threatened or shot at by police over things that aren’t against the law, such as not consenting to a search, refusing to show your I.D., dancing, feeding the homeless, holding a Wii remote, holding a cellphone, holding a wallet, holding a hose, sarcasm, backtalk, swearing, knowing your rights, buying sparkling water, looking at license plates, carrying around a gun legally, etc.
–The freedom for males to not have to sign up for the Selective Service System.
–The freedom to sell raw milk.
–The freedom to collect rainwater.
–The freedom to not have your every move monitored every minute of the day while out and about by police cameras and drones.
–The freedom to not be stopped & frisked by police just because you look suspicious.
–The freedom to not have one’s child subject to unnecessary vaccinations.
–The freedom to not have one’s child unjustly taken by Child Protective Services.
–The freedom to not be subject to the Patriot Act.
–The freedom to not be subject to the indefinite detention clause of the NDAA.
–The freedom for kids to set up neighborhood lemonade stands.
–The freedom to not have every facet of business and society regulated.
–The freedom to stay in one’s home during a hurricane.
–The freedom to not have our email and phone conversations monitored.
–The freedom to travel to and trade with any country.
–The freedom to be left alone.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/08/david-traub/the-troops-arent-fighting-for-our-freedom/
Here’s some freedoms that the troops could start fighting for:
–The freedom to fly without being sexually violated.
–The freedom to purchase a gun without a waiting period.
–The freedom to have/own a switchblade.
–The freedom to grow, sell, and smoke marijuana.
–The freedom to put or consume whatever you want in your body.
–The freedom to do whatever you want with your body.
–The freedom to sell goods and services for whatever amount a buyer is willing to pay.
–The freedom to make more than six withdrawals from one’s savings account each month.
–The freedom to drink alcohol as a legal, voting adult under twenty-one years of age.
–The freedom to purchase Sudafed over the counter.
–The freedom to not have to join a union.
–The freedom to gamble without government approval.
–The freedom to get married without government approval.
–The freedom to deposit more than $10,000 in a bank account without government scrutiny.
–The freedom to not be stopped at a checkpoint and have one’s car searched without a warrant.
–The freedom to sell any good or offer any service on Craigslist.
–The freedom to fill in a ‘wetland’ on one’s own property.
–The freedom to cut someone’s hair for money without a license.
–The freedom to put however much salt you want on your food, whether eating at home or eating out.
–The freedom to have whatever size drink you want, including 32 ounces and over.
–The freedom to live off the grid.
–The freedom to homebrew over 100 gallons of beer per year.
–The freedom to advertise tobacco products on television.
–The freedom to smoke Cuban cigars.
–The freedom to not wear a seatbelt.
–The freedom to not wear a helmet when riding a bicycle or motorcycle.
–The freedom for people to make their own decisions, no matter how stupid the decisions may be, let them face/suffer the consequences of their bad decision making like an adult.
–The freedom to be secure in our persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.
–The freedom to keep the fruits of one’s labor.
–The freedom to have a yard/garage sale without a permit.
–The freedom to not have to stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance if you don’t want to.
–The freedom of an employer and an employee to negotiate for any wage.
–The freedom to discriminate against anyone for any reason.
–The freedom to not have a breathalyzer forcibly installed in your car for whatever reason.
–The freedom to videotape the police in public.
–The freedom of businesses to hire and fire whomever they choose.
–The freedom to not be brutalized by the police.
–The freedom to not be arrested for victimless crimes.
–The freedom to not be arrested, beaten, threatened or shot at by police over things that aren’t against the law, such as not consenting to a search, refusing to show your I.D., dancing, feeding the homeless, holding a Wii remote, holding a cellphone, holding a wallet, holding a hose, sarcasm, backtalk, swearing, knowing your rights, buying sparkling water, looking at license plates, carrying around a gun legally, etc.
–The freedom for males to not have to sign up for the Selective Service System.
–The freedom to sell raw milk.
–The freedom to collect rainwater.
–The freedom to not have your every move monitored every minute of the day while out and about by police cameras and drones.
–The freedom to not be stopped & frisked by police just because you look suspicious.
–The freedom to not have one’s child subject to unnecessary vaccinations.
–The freedom to not have one’s child unjustly taken by Child Protective Services.
–The freedom to not be subject to the Patriot Act.
–The freedom to not be subject to the indefinite detention clause of the NDAA.
–The freedom for kids to set up neighborhood lemonade stands.
–The freedom to not have every facet of business and society regulated.
–The freedom to stay in one’s home during a hurricane.
–The freedom to not have our email and phone conversations monitored.
–The freedom to travel to and trade with any country.
–The freedom to be left alone.