Something to behold, ain’t it?
A question, FRiend: any good L websites out there? I’m familiar with the daily Paul but that’s about it. While I don’t consider myself a libertarian I would prefer to work with folks who I agree with say 70% of the time who are trying to do something positive than continue to deal with this stupidity.
>> A question, FRiend: any good L websites out there?
Not sure, don’t look for them.
Here’s why I describe myself, and often profile as, a Conservative Libertarian.
My antiquated sense of Conservatism is at odds with the contemporary views of Conservatism that embrace statism. This is the key factor that puts me in proximity of Libertarians. For example, although I’m not a drug user, I’m not favorable of the drug war and the cost of regulation. I’m against the state control of marriage, but I fully support the tenets of tradition and religion that requires one man, one woman. I’m Pro-Life but concerned about the method of enforcement notwithstanding my apathy for abortionists. I don’t have an isolationist view on foreign policy which sets me apart from many Libertarians. So because of these views, and others such as supporting Israel, I don’t necessarily play well with other Libertarians. I think Ron Paul is an asset to Conservatism despite his wacky views on foreign policy.
I hang out here primarily because of the Conservative by-laws, and the architecture of the website.
BTW, this Akin thing is off the wall. It seems I have a minority view on the situation, but so be it.