Life is better with freedom.
Which Type of Exercise Is Best for the Brain
REVIEW OF THE ARTICLE:
This test was done on mice. It may not apply to humans. But in the mice they compared long distance running to weight training. Long distance running was a much better exercise for the brain then weight lifting in mice. Weight lifting had no effect on the brain at all in mice.
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS:
- The right to liberty - The right to do whatever you want as long as your not violating the rights of others.
- The right to self-defense - The right to defend yourself, your property, and your rights.
- The right to own and carry weapons - So you can defend yourself, your property, and your rights.
- The right to self-ownership - We own ourselves. No one can claim even partial ownership over you without violating your rights.
- The right to free speech - The right to communicate your opinions and ideas without fear of government retaliation or censorship.
- The right to privacy - No one has the right to violate your privacy.
LIBERTY IS NOT A BATTLE:
Liberty is not a battle that requires the conversion of others in order to win.
Liberty is won when you accept the fact that you own yourself, that you have individual rights, and no one has the right to violate your rights.
When you accept that you are liberated.
PRINCIPLES OF FREEDOM:
1 - All people are born free, created equal, and have certain individual rights.
2 - A society built on freedom is based on the rights that all people have. People can do whatever they want within there rights as long as they do not violate the rights of others. Individual rights are rights your born with and no one can legally take away from you. Any law that violates your rights is null and void. Anyone that violates your rights is a criminal.
3 - People have the right to self-ownership. Self-ownership means not only that you own yourself, but everyone owns themselves. The best way to ensure respect for our self-ownership is to respect the rights of others. Without self-ownership, there is no freedom.
4 - No one can claim even partial ownership over a person without violating there rights. Taxing people without there consent under the threat of force is robbery and is a violation of our rights. Free people get to decide for themselves how there money is spent.
5 - All interactions between people should be voluntary and free of force, fraud, and threats.
6 - People have the right to carry weapons to defend themselves, there property, and there rights. We never have an obligation to let anyone commit aggression against us. No one has the right to harm you, steal from you, threaten you, or violate your rights.
7 - We have the right to seek leaders for ourselves but we have no right to force rulers on others. No matter how leaders are selected they are only human beings and they have no rights or claims that are higher then those of any other human. No one has the right to murder, enslave, or to steal. We can not give people any rights that we do not have ourselves.
8 - To help secure our individual rights, governments may be created, deriving their powers from the consent of the governed. Whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter it, abolish it, or withdraw there consent to be governed.
THE FREEDOM SOLUTION:
There are two kinds of people. People who prefer big government (statists) and people who prefer freedom.
Statists want government to have a great deal of power over the economy and individual behavior.
People who prefer freedom, want to have a great deal of control over there own lives.
We should just let each group live the way they want too.
If your a person who prefers statism then you can have all the government you want, as long as you do not violate the rights of others.
If your a person who prefers freedom then you can have all the freedom you want, as long as you do not violate the rights of others.
Freedom means that people get to decide for themselves how they want to live.
WHAT RIGHTS CAN GOVERNMENT HAVE:
- Can you delegate to another human being a right that you do not have?
- Can two people delegate a right to a human being that neither of them have?
- Can seven million people delegate a right to a human being that none of them have?
- Can someone delegate the right to steal my money to government?
- Can seven million people delegate to government the right to steal my money?
- Can anyone in government have a right that I do not have?
QUESTIONS REGARDING THEFT:
- Is it wrong if someone takes your money or property without your permission or consent (Theft)?
- Is it wrong if someone is taking or attempting to take your money or property by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear (Robbery)?
- Is it wrong if someone takes your money or property without your permission or consent (Taxation)?
- Is it wrong if someone is taking or attempting to take your money or property by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear (Taxation)?
- If something is wrong for a individual to do, should it also be wrong for the government to do?
- Is it fair to say, wrong is wrong, no matter who does it?
QUESTIONS REGARDING ASSAULT:
- Is it wrong when a person points a gun at a innocent person (Assault)?
- If something is wrong for a individual to do, should it also be wrong for the government to do?
- Is it fair to say, wrong is wrong, no matter who does it?
QUESTIONS REGARDING VOTING:
- Does government want to rule you by forcing you to obey there laws?
- Does government want to rob you by forcing you to pay there taxes?
- If you get to choose between two politicians who want to rule and rob you, does that mean your free?
- Does having the right to vote, mean that you are free?
DEFENDING YOUR RIGHTS:
- Should people respect your rights?
- Should you respect the rights of others?
- Do people have the right to defend themselves, there rights, and there property?
- If we do not defend our rights, could we end up losing our rights?
- If we lose our rights, do we also lose our freedom?
- If we lose our freedom, are we just tax slaves?
DOES GOVERNMENT PROTECT OUR RIGHTS:
- Would it be fair to say that some laws actually violate peoples rights?
- Should government create laws that violate our rights?
- Should government violate our rights?
- Is government the biggest violator of our individual rights?
- Should police enforce laws that violate our rights?
- Is government allowed to take away our rights?
- Is government the biggest threat to our freedom?
- Has government killed or imprisoned millions of people for victimless crimes?
- What is more dangerous, freedom or a government that has authority over you?
QUESTIONS REGARDING YOUR RIGHTS:
- If a person harms, steals, threatens, or violates your rights, is he a criminal?
- Do we have an obligation to obey criminals?
- If government harms, steals, threatens, or violates your rights, is it a criminal organization?
- Do we have an obligation to obey a criminal organization?
- Do you have an obligation to obey anyone who violates your rights?
- Does anyone have the right to claim ownership over you?
- Do you own yourself or is someone else your master?
- Do you have an obligation to obey government?
- Should interactions between people be voluntary?
- Should interactions between people be free of force, fraud, and threats?