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And be a simple kind of man.

January 17, 2012 By: John Kindley Category: Uncategorized

Via Brian Doherty at Reason, some chick writing in the women’s section of Slate concludes, as summarized by Doherty, that “young men like [Ron] Paul’s ideas because they are black and white and simplistic and make the young men feel smart.”

I resemble that remark, although I can no longer call myself a young man.

If there is Law, there is not one Law for the people who constitute the State and another Law for everyone else. The same Law applies equally to all.

It’s as simple as that.

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