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The rights of the Uncommon Man must always be respected - A personal, sometimes Libertarian view on the world with a twist of Taoism, Buddhism and Reason. Thursday, September 15, 2005. The future of the UK - Rogers Manifesto. My thoughts on where the UK should be headed, and what kind of Government the UK should be moving to can now be found at Rogers Manifesto. Libertarian in outline, small Government, personal responsibility, flat tax and highly democratic. Please take a look. Friday, June 10, 2005.

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The rights of the Uncommon Man must always be respected - A personal, sometimes Libertarian view on the world with a twist of Taoism, Buddhism and Reason. Thursday, September 15, 2005. The future of the UK - Rogers Manifesto. My thoughts on where the UK should be headed, and what kind of Government the UK should be moving to can now be found at Rogers Manifesto. Libertarian in outline, small Government, personal responsibility, flat tax and highly democratic. Please take a look. Friday, June 10, 2005.

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