Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

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Passerby

Member Since: September 24, 2010

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  • Some illegal drugs, most of them, are awful, and addictive as hell. Legalizing them, where you could buy them at a liquor store or whatever, would cause a nightmare. Everyone has weak moments.

    But the good it would do, from putting the Cartels out of business to putting the Taliban out of business, takes the breath away.

    We can legalize pot, that might make a huge difference, and it’s harmless, but cocaine, heroin, meth, the pharmaceuticals, all that stuff, we’d have a lot of dying mindless drug addicts on our hands.

    But for what’s at stake, the benefits, seems with all the smart people we have available, if we take the mindless politics out of it, we could solve this.

  • They’re here too. That’s their business, that’s how they make money, being here too, being able to cross that line.

    I don’t notice a whole lot of politicians and journalists here taking them on.

  • If you are a Libertarian, a reptile brain, a right wing freako that doesn’t care about his brother, his actions are totally rational and worked like a charm. Other people suffered, he made out like a bandit.

  • Freaked out by all the leftists at Beserkeley where he was teaching, he went into an anti-leftist/anti-technology frenzy, (same thing to him), and went out to live in squalor in the woods.

    And no one gave a damn. No hot chicks knocking on his door, no admiration from the human race. No one gave a damn, and he was just squatting there in squalor. Bummer.

    So, in frustration, he killed and maimed some leftists/technos so they would give a damn. So his squatting in squalor wasn’t just totally meaningless with no one caring.

    And it worked. We’re here talking about it, and he’s living in paradise compared to where he was living.

    Bet he’s writing all kinds of stuff that will be published after his death.

  • It’s impossible for a Christian to be a Libertarian. Not if the words of the Christian Bible mean anything.

    1000 times it condemns the rich and/or supports the poor, including strick LAWS you HAVE to obey about taxes for the poor.

    Good luck finding 1 example to the contrary, because from Genesis to Jesus, it doesn’t exist.

    1000 to 0

  • You’re right about that, Steve.

    Show me someone that prides themselves in being pure right or left wing and I‘ll show you a mindless slug that just does what he’s told to do, believe what he’s told to believe.

  • Same spam. And anyone that’s even read a few paragraphs of the Manifesto is laughing at you.

    He hates leftists a hell a lot more than he hates technology.

  • That’s what a scientists calls ancedotal evidence. It’s scientifically totally worthless.

    The measurable scientific facts, the cold hard numbers, say otherwise.

    So much for that superstitious nonsense.

    A couple other cold hard measurable facts are that
    1. College in more expensive in the US than any other first world country (at least).
    2. Social mobility, no rigid class structure, was once the US’s pride. But it’s now that absolute last in social mobility in all first world countries. If you are born poor here, you stay poor here, more than any other first world country.

    #1 and #2 are related. College is how you keep the poor poor.

    And it works.

  • The purpose of college is to give rich kids and advantage over poor kids.

  • There’s no such thing as a Jesus loving libertarian. It’s the exact precise opposite of what Jesus preached.