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I don't know about Colorado, but in my home state, one can "Adopt A Highway" as an individual or group and have pretty much anything put on the sign, be it the name of the individual or group, or "In Memory Of", "In Honor Of", etc.
The really neat thing about this sign is that a fair number of people have almost certainly seen it and asked: "Who is John Galt?"
Which, IMHO, encapsulates AR's "Never initiate force, never use emotion as a tool of cognizance."
All movies aside, I wonder if 'It' is starting.
I wonder this because much of what Ayn and Tom Clancy predicted, has already occurred.
Harry Binswanger clarified: "[Libertarians] ... plagarize Ayn Rand's principle that no man may initiate the use of force and treat it as a mystically revealed, out-of-context absolute... ...the crucial connection to be upheld is that between capitalism and reason. ... the "libertarians" are tying capitalism to the whim-worshiping subjectivism and chaos of anarchy. To cooperate ... is to betray capitalism, reason, and one's own future." (Q&A Dept: Anarchism, The Objectivist Forum, Aug. 1981, 12.)
i doubt it was done as a charitable contribution but to honor the name. governments like to attach them selves to anything and Colorado is no different.
that is about 200 miles from Telluride. maybe they will move it when Telluride is over run by new residents as the country desends into hell.
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