Topic: Democracy
I, Emma Goldman, Publicly Renounce 19th Century Anarchism I, Emma Goldman, with the internet global community as my witness, hereby give up and forever renounce that sound-good but ultimately false 19th century notion of anarchy that 'I' created.by Emma Goldman
(Libertarian)
Saturday, June 7, 2008
If I were mystical a woman such as those 'special' ladies (those "Right-to-Life bitches", a wise woman once scorned) within the mystic wing in today's statist establishment GOP (aka Neo-Con Republicanism), I would 'thank God' and 'give Thanks to Jesus' for Dr. Ron Paul, who's well-earned national and international reputation as a Goldwater or Taft Republican propelled his fame to a national prime time audience in 2007 and 2008, and became known to all Lovers of Freedom around the world, myself included. By the way, I love Carol and Ron Paul, and I do not consider Mrs. Paul to be a right-to-life bitch in any way, shape, or form. And I would slap the face of any woman who calls her one.
Today I invented a private oath to Individual Rights, Liberty, Peace, and Prosperity. It will be published in a direct follow-on to this article.
And, My Dear Freedom Lovers, I've now published an article in which I detailed why I came to discard that logically impossible and historically false notion of anarchy, created by my 19th century namesake, who was a heroic (and VERY FEMINE) radical for anarchism. Article is here.
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