To: Capitalism2003
"I think the libertarians have far more "Randians" than the other types. Most libertarians I meet are extremely strong on defense and other major issues...They just happen to be a bit more radical on economic policy, demanding at least a 90% reduction in taxes AND domestic government spending."
I would consider myself closer to libertarian than conservative, yet I am pro-defense, anti-abortion, pro-prayer and pro 10 commandments. Where I differ is 1) I don't do drugs nor want others to but believe the FDA and DEA and WOD are abomination, 2) I'd hack the education department to pieces 3) I'd cut taxes and welfare at the same time. If this combination makes me a crazy libertine, so be it.
To: FastCoyote
sounds to me like you are 80% libertarian, 20% Republican...
like me ;)
I still vote libertarian as a show of protest...I just can't stand the big spenders in the GOP...Bush is practically BEGGING congress to pass a massive to medicare entitlement that we don't need...and I certainly don't want to pay for for the next 40 years...I really have no option but to vote Libertarian.
http://www.LP.org
To: FastCoyote
Sounds to me like you are 100% Constitution Party.
www.constitutionparty.com
39 posted on
11/04/2003 6:54:23 PM PST by
Ahban
To: FastCoyote
If this combination makes me a crazy libertine, so be itIf that's crazy, well then count me in. I often describe myself as a 'Christian Libertarian'. That usually gets some good conversation started. However, based on the views of most of the LP candidates running for office around here, I almost always wind up voting republican.
83 posted on
12/12/2003 10:17:37 AM PST by
asformeandformyhouse
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