I’ve written myself for bios elsewhere so I see no need to really rehash the same old stuff as a result here’s what other websites say about me:

Facebook:

I’m Nick, I came to love, be loved, and say fuck the government. :]

Political views: Voluntaryist

Religious views: Agnostic-Atheist

Bio: Call me an idealist, call me utopian, whatever, I believe in a society in which all people can live without the intrusion of the state unless they want that intrusion in their lives and won’t force it on others.

From Myspace:

From Volunataryist.com’s Statement of Purpose: Voluntaryists are advocates of non-political, non-violent strategies to achieve a free society. We reject electoral politics, in theory and in practice, as incompatible with libertarian principles. Governments must cloak their actions in an aura of moral legitimacy in order to sustain their power, and political methods invariably strengthen that legitimacy. Voluntaryists seek instead to delegitimize the State through education, and we advocate withdrawal of the cooperation and tacit consent on which State power ultimately depends.

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Radical Libertarian:

A radical libertarian believes in little to no government intervention for both personal and economic matters. A radical libertarian generally believes in one out of these two options: (1) A government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people’s liberty – this view is known as Minarchism (2) No government at all, in which the private sector takes up all legitimate functions that a government would have – this view is known as Anarcho-Capitalism. Radical Libertarians tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. Radical Libertarians tend to be inspired by the Austrian school of economics, classical liberalism and 19th century individualist anarchism. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature. They try to protect both personal and economic liberty. Examples of Radical Libertarianism would be Murray Rothbard, H.L. Mencken, Ludwig Von Mises and Lysander Spooner.

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General Info:

I’m a pretty cool guy once you get to know me, I like to joke around a lot, but I usually know when to be serious or at least try to be. Add me on Myspace if you have one and if you want to.

My personal Blog, The Anarchist Township has an introduction which explains the blog but also goes into how I got political which can be found here:

http://www.theanarchisttownship.freedom-blogs.com/1/hello-world/

And that’s about it, if you want to know more look for me on Facebook, that’s where I’m most active.