[Ask the Gulch] Is the Gulch a place where the curious can come to learn more about Objectivism or should visitors and subscribers only be here if they are already well versed? I frequently see texts from people telling others they don't belong here.
Posted by BenFrank 9 years, 8 months ago to Ask the Gulch
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when the stock market crashed) and could squeeze a nickel
to yield at least eight pennies. . carried papers in a model T
which cost him seven and a half dollars, to help to keep
bread on the table at home. . got a field promotion to
LtCol in the Phillippines in ww2 at about age 26 .......
made me appreciate life in a way which endures to this day,
the no-BS view which Rand finished teaching me.
and when I screwed up, I caught hell. -- j
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I must admit I'm a bit envious. The only time my father was aware of me was when I screwed up in his eyes. However, that turned out to be just one more mountain to conquer going along the trip that's life. It did teach me how to treat my boys by doing the opposite of what my dad did.
This morning I called a Richmond Saturday radio
talk show, because there was something on it a-
bout Trump and Oreos. And I said that I thought
the Oreo company and other such companies were doing what the businessmen did in "At-
las Shrugged". It was a short comment, and so
I got on. (I think that that screener doesn't usu-
ally put me on because he's afraid I'm going to
promote Ayn Rand, but this comment got on be-
cause it was relatively short).
record for this post, as they enter the site:::
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts...
if this were the intro, we would have more eager participants,
I betcha!!! -- j
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which closely paralleled Rand. . he was a tough one. -- j
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There is certainly a lot of room in the Gulch pertaining to the Second.
If there was one thing Ayn Rand loved, it was freedom.
In response, I've pointed out my belief that there is not anyone on this planet that I would 100% agree with about all things.
I'd also like to point out my doubt that Ms. Rand would want anyone marching lock step behind her or anyone else.
Up until four years ago I never of Ayn Rand. I love how she thinks, despite not 100% agreeing with her.
I also learn all kinds of stuff here and have a lot of kindred spirits politically.
And I do love to express myself when moved to do so. No one has to agree with me either.
I am dino--
Hear me roar!
Or just don't read the allosaur.
Nyah! Nyah! Nayh!
But having said that, it is a site for reasoned and rational discussion, and even argument. At the same time, it is not a site of members that appreciate unreasoned or irrational attacks and responses, and such will be pointed out.
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