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Old 04-24-2008, 09:23 PM
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Nietzsche in '08

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Oh man, these two ads are GREAT!!! I'm having an existential moment!!
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Better than the "real" choices for '08.
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My inner ubermensch is cheering for the will to power that seems to animate the visceral appeal of that nutjob Nietzsche. Sure beats the alternatives of Clinton, McCain, and Obama. Sorry, buds, but I just can't go for Kant.
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Sure beats the alternatives of Clinton, McCain, and Obama. Sorry, buds, but I just can't go for Kant.
Truther words have yet been spake!

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Just out of curiosity, what philosopher would you vote for for president?
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Ayn Rand, although she would decline.
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Just out of curiosity, what philosopher would you vote for for president?
Marcus Porcius Cato, Marcus Tullius Cicero, John Stuart Mill, John Locke, or John Robbins
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Just out of curiosity, what philosopher would you vote for for president?
Marcus Porcius Cato, Marcus Tullius Cicero, John Stuart Mill, John Locke, or John Robbins
Locke or Robbins ... yes!
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