Militant Libertarian says:

I think using the state against itself is perfectly moral. It is, in a way, a form of guerilla warfare.

Think of it this way: one of the chief aspects of guerilla warfare is the use of the enemy's weaknesses (overbearing size, too-large weapons, etc.) against itself.

The Lost Liberties Hotel idea is just a battle in the war we freedom-lovers will never win by attrition, only by using guerilla tactics.

Tie up their legal system, their legislatures, etc. with meaningless lawsuits and law-changes. Make life so miserable for the fence-sitting common apathist that he has to finally choose a side and do something.

I've been in the LP for a long time and have grown extremely disgruntled with the way most libertarians seem to do things (or do nothing while appearing to do something).

I call myself the Militant Libertarian, which is kind of an oxymoron, for a reason: I'm not above arguing once in a while, but I prefer to DO something. Throw pot seeds over the fence into the judge's yard, sell books that they don't want you to sell, talk about the fact that you own a gun and know how to use it, ignore the laws they've made that you don't agree with... in short, I'm militant about my freedom and am not afraid to go Medieval if that's what it takes. :crazy:

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