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The Libertarians are free to believe any way they want - its a free country.

I will never vote on their ticket. I have voted Republican for nearly 35 years, and that is the only ticket I have ever voted on..

But 'conservativism' is undergoing an identity crisis now in the Republican Party.

1 posted on 02/24/2005 6:27:03 AM PST by Happy2BMe
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The Libertarians believe they can appeal to "true conservatives" (as opposed to "big-government neo-conservatives") on a number of issues.

They are right- but I don't think the Libertarian party can win national elections anytime soon.

They need to infiltrate the Republican party and move it farther right, and they need to learn how to play politics.

2 posted on 02/24/2005 6:36:12 AM PST by jsmith48 (www.isupatriot.com)
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As long as they want felons to vote and legalizing recreational drugs in this country, they can sure as hell count me out.


3 posted on 02/24/2005 6:39:59 AM PST by conservativecorner
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Conservatism in the Republican party died with Ronald Reagan.

R.I.P.


4 posted on 02/24/2005 6:40:57 AM PST by Capitalism2003
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The Libertarians are on the mark on most fiscal issues, way off on foreign policy, and sometimes right, sometimes wrong on social issues. The problem is this-most Republicans I know are more libertarian than they realize, but think that most Libertarian party candidates are nuts.

Give me Reaganite conservatism any day of the week.


5 posted on 02/24/2005 6:42:04 AM PST by RockinRight (It's NOT too early to start talking about 2006...or 2008.)
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True moral-liberals looking for true conservatives.


6 posted on 02/24/2005 6:42:34 AM PST by Cultural Jihad
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said the Libertarians' support for limited government and appreciation for individual rights strikes a cord with many people who call themselves Republicans or conservatives.

Sure does with this life-long republican.

7 posted on 02/24/2005 6:43:18 AM PST by JPJones (First and foremost: I'm a Freeper.)
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I have always wished the Libertarian Party would decide not to run National party candidates and instead "endorse" either the Republican or Democratic party candidate. Building a viable party requires success at the local level first.
9 posted on 02/24/2005 6:44:30 AM PST by Katya (Homo Nosce Te Ipsum)
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"As long as they [libertarians]want felons to vote and legalizing recreational drugs in this country, they can sure as hell count me out."

They also want to legalized porn & prostitution to have open borders, and believe that greed is good.

Libertarianism would spell the death of the Republic. With them, no real social cohesion is possible.


16 posted on 02/24/2005 6:49:24 AM PST by Pittsburg Phil
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I used to have libertarian leanings. The Libertarian Party is isolationist, wants totally open borders with Mexico, and has no philosophy that shares my cultural values. I have no use for them.


17 posted on 02/24/2005 6:50:12 AM PST by doug from upland (Ray Charles --- a great musician and safer driver than Ted Kennedy)
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21 posted on 02/24/2005 6:55:23 AM PST by commonerX
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Their fiscal conservatism was certainly demonstrated in their behavior in the Ohio and New Mexico elections.


28 posted on 02/24/2005 7:01:04 AM PST by Republican Wildcat
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This, or a similar story, was posted last night. From what I read, it was getting pretty heated between some posters.

The only name I recall was sinkspur, so I guess a "PING!" is called for (since I'm mentioning him).

35 posted on 02/24/2005 7:04:30 AM PST by airborne (Dear Lord, please be with my family in Iraq. Keep them close to You and safely in Your arms.)
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Found the other thread under keyword "CPAC". Here it is...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1348836/posts

41 posted on 02/24/2005 7:10:35 AM PST by airborne (Dear Lord, please be with my family in Iraq. Keep them close to You and safely in Your arms.)
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Show me a "true conservative" who can support abortion on demand or dissolving of the nations borders and I'll show you a liar. Two of the main reasons I could not vote for the Libertarian platform.


42 posted on 02/24/2005 7:11:04 AM PST by Romish_Papist (Hannity nutshell: "Buy my book, eat @ Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, repeat ad nauseum...)
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I consider myself a "libertarian," but I consistently vote for the GOP candidate over the Libertarian candidate, because those candidates, at least where I live, tend to be outlandish kooks and/or self-aggrandizing charlatans. I also agree with you that the concept of conservatism is in a crisis right now, especially here on Free Republic, where it seems conservatism is a synonym for prudery---and nothing more.


51 posted on 02/24/2005 7:19:59 AM PST by 54-46 Was My Number (Right now, somebody else got that number)
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The Libertarian Party has actually been bad for the libertarian movement, IMO. Especially in the hands of the likes of Badnarik and Browne.

I think it was Hayek who once said that a small "l" libertarian's best chance at influencing policy was via the GOP. That certainly seems much less true today, with the current administration and its direction. I still hold out hope, but right now there's not really even much debate within the GOP and that frustrates me. I let my senators and congressman know it.


66 posted on 02/24/2005 7:33:15 AM PST by Akira (Experience is a hard teacher, but fools will have no other.)
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Fun little debate going on here.


78 posted on 02/24/2005 8:01:33 AM PST by BJClinton (What's the difference between the Super Bowl and the Grammy's? The Eagles have won a Grammy)
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IMHO, Libertarians are liberals...who want a balanced budget, and legal MJ.


101 posted on 02/24/2005 8:37:55 AM PST by FrankR (Don't let the bastards wear you down...)
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Libertarians Seeking 'True (Blue?) Conservatives'


117 posted on 02/24/2005 8:52:49 AM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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The LP can kiss my butt after their behavior in Ohio and Washington State.


120 posted on 02/24/2005 8:53:35 AM PST by Doohickey ("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
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