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Archive for October 18th, 2009

The Smith-Suprynowicz Test

Posted by Windpressor on October 18, 2009

One of many great thought probes into the pursuit of liberty fully duplicated below –

The Smith-Suprynowicz Test
(Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sun, 2008-06-29 18:25)

L. Neil Smith at The Libertarian Enterprise – I remember reading this idea in Vin’s and/or Neil’s writings, but I’d never heard it described as the Smith-Suprynowicz Test before. Good one to remember. I pass. [tle]

Quote:
Would [politician who claims to support freedom] support the right of a nine-year-old girl to walk into a hardware store and, without signing anything or producing identification of any kind, pay cash for a submachinegun, several hundred rounds of ammunition, and a supply of morphine? If he wouldn’t, then whatever he’s in favor of, it isn’t freedom.

There is the truth of oppression suggested here and there is also query into what measure of faith should be given to authoritarian B.S.
Now, what would a professing Christian have to say?
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