Citations:loonytarian
English citations of loonytarian
Noun: "(US, politics, derogatory) a libertarian"
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- 1998 August 27, kim overstreet, “Re: Another Warmonger Liberal Tries to Seize Power with Violence”, in alt.politics.libertarian[1] (Usenet):
- At the cost of sounding like one of these conservative extremists, loonytarians and militia members.......Those who have seved in uniform ARE better than the rest of the population.
- 1998 September 14, po...@hotmail.com, “Re: Atlas Shrugged is Trash”, in alt.politics.libertarian[2] (Usenet):
- As loonytarians are so fond of observing, no nation on the earth has embraced a libertarian system, and, indeed, even in the heyday of rugged individualism, 19th c. America, complete laissez faire was rejected.
- 1999 July 21, big_...@my-deja.com, “Re: Liberals are Genocidal Hatemongers”, in alt.politics.libertarian[4] (Usenet):
- Despite the fact that the answer to this question is entirely subjective, most loonytarians are entirely convinced that any attempt on the part of labor to take back some of the money from their employer that they earned is "theft" and "slavery" even if it only meant that the employer would have to settle for a yacht that's a couple of feet shorter than the one he wanted.
- 2003 April 30, Snicker@burgerkingbeck, “Re: America - Love It or Leave It”, in alt.politics.libertarian[6] (Usenet):
- Loonytarians seem to have the irking ability to ignore the fact that many of the "freedoms" that were "enjoyed" in 18th century, pre-industrialization, pre-technological society were DISMAL failures once the Hollywood/John Wayne version of the "old west" veneer was stripped away
Adjective: "(US, politics, derogatory) related to, characteristic of, or espousing libertarianism"
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- 2009 November 24, s...@above.com (quoted by Jerry Okamura), “Re: Sarah Palin's Book Is Already on Clearance”, in alt.politics.libertarian[12] (Usenet):
- The "loonytarian" model of little government influence produced massive problems by the end of the 19th century, continued on until the horrific excesses of market capitalism began to erode America.
- 2013 February 17, Yoorg...@Jurgis.net (quoted by Charles Bell), “Re: Rand Paul Response to the President's State of the Union Address”, in alt.politics.libertarian[13] (Usenet):
- The loonytarian model of government was in full force (or as nearly 100% as it could get), around the turn of the 20th century.