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The Road From Statism to Anarchy By ZooT_aLLures
« on: January 29, 2010, 09:09:27 AM »

The Road From Statism to AnarchyBy ZooT_aLLures
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/03/10/16/zoot.htm

Let me introduce myself, one of the founders of The Price of Liberty.org. I thought that my story might inspire others who are struggling with the questions of "left" vs. "right" and wondering what else there could be that makes more sense.

So, just who is this guy with the strange name and questionable writing style? Just who is ZooT_aLLures?

I wasn't raised in a freedom minded environment, but rather in the ghettos of a big city in the upper Midwest.

Mom and Dad were young and foolish, and more importantly Catholic, which at that time precluded the use of any form of birth control other than the rhythm method or an aspirin held tightly between the knees. They had four kids by age thirty and a fifth at age forty+
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But, in the end, I live and therefore I am. I don't need any other person's permission to live or defend myself. I don't need anyone's vetting of my intentions or sanity, nor approval for the self defense tool I choose or how I carry it.

I don't NEED to explain myself. I don't NEED any reasons at all.

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Re: The Road From Statism to Anarchy By ZooT_aLLures
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2010, 11:10:15 AM »

Sometimes I look back at some of those old articles and see a different person.................and I wonder, just what the hell is that guy thinking?
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Even some cowboy and indian outlaws in the 1800's eventually stopped sleeping under buffalo skins, and came to town to entertain paying customers. For some I imagine the bruising of their ego never healed.

We all have some scar tissue that never lets us completely forget the intent of the adventure.
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