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    Raised in a Northern Chicago Suburb, attended Columbia College Chicago and majored in Theater and Film. Very exposed to Soviet history through my film classes. Mainly directed films and stage managed for the theater. Then September 11th happened, and I joined Americorps and they sent me to Texas, where I taught 4th graders. I ended up taking to Texas and I stayed. Made my way to Austin, and I now I am currently attending Texas State University. On the way I got involved with politics and public access in 2006, and I help out on several shows.
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    I have been involved with the Libertarian Party since 2006, I have problems with it now because of the lack of morality and the attacks by anarchist libertarians who think their brand of libertarianism is the only brand. Mises libertarians. I like that Ayn Rand actively spoke out against these types while she was alive. I know David Nolan respected Ayn Rand, and I respected his views. But I really don't agree with a lot of libertarians. They have their philosophy, well now I have mine. Objectivism, and apparently this one came first.
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  1. @ TLD. If this was about her being an interventionalist, I got that from here: http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ari_ayn_rand_collectivized_rights

    A slave country has no national rights, but the individual rights of its citizens remain valid, even if unrecognized, and the conqueror has no right to violate them. Therefore, the invasion of an enslaved country is morally justi...

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