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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on April 18, 2008, 01:59:56 PM
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The goal of Paulville.org it to establish gated communities containing 100% Ron Paul supporters and or people that live by the ideals of freedom and liberty.
Get that?
Freedom and liberty...as long as it's focused on a single cult of personality.
The process is forming a co-op of people buying shares in the community and these people would be granted land use at a minimum of 1 acre per share, for as long as they homesteaded the land. The community would be privately held by the co-op to establish private property for the general community thus preserving the community is 100% freedom and liberty lovers. The community votes on all community efforts, such as utilities etc. However no one is forced to consume these utilities and or pay for them, AKA people can be off grid on their share of land. This is in line with the ideals that you're free to live your life the way you want and not be forced to do or pay for other people's life styles you may not agree with.
Unilaterally dictated constitutions are the best.
I also like the appeal to direct democracy as a opposed to republicanism. Oddly, most libertarians call that "mob rule".
We must wonder: will they have streets? Will it be publicly owned streets? If publicly owned who sets and enforces the necessary taxation? If privately owned who is allowed to build their road in front of your property? Can they set usage fees and what will be the means of enforcement?
These communities are not for the faint at heard they will start as undeveloped land in non city locals, as this is the way to secure large tracts of land needed for these efforts.
I'm not sure if that's supposed to be "faint of heart" or "faint of head".
So these idiots are going to move to someplace where land is cheap enough to be $500/acre. TRANSLATION: the middle fo no-where. Jobs, anyone?
However the goal is a minimal financial outlay of around $500 per share to establish this community.
If you're interested and willing to attempt to literally change the world one community at a time then please Join us if your interested.
I think Jane Goodall just found her next gig.
http://paulville.org/index.html
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I wonder if they will wear their revolutionary war outfits?
Appropriate garb for people who seem to think the U.S. should roll the clock back to the 1700's.
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I await their first policy controversy...
A: We should do it this way.
B: No, this way!
A: We can't do it like that!
B: ****-you, neocommie!
A: Well, we voted on it and we're doing it this way!
B: ****-off, I'm seceding!
A: Double ****-you we seceded first!
C: Guys! Thomas Jefferson said we needed a revolution every 20 years not every 20 minutes!
B: Yeah, well Ben Frankling said those who trade liberty for security deserve neither.
C: Franklin never said that. It's misattributed. Look here.
A: **** you and your wiki-quotes.
D: Hey guys! Ron Paul just wrote something new!
B: This'll settle it once and for all!
(they huddle about the scrap of paper)
A: Damn, he was just ordering sushi.
D: It's so obvious!
A, B, C: (in unison) What?
D: If we all eat sushi we can settle this dispute over a plate of shashimi.
B: But I don't like shashimi. I want tempura.
A: Oh shut the **** up!
B: **** you neocommie!
C: Guys can we all just order?
And so they did. And they all subsequenty died from bad sushi because in Paulville health regulations were seen as a fascist encroachment upon personal liberty best resolved by market forces.
SO maybe in his own little way Ron Paul really did save the day.