Posted on 12/15/2001 11:36:38 AM PST by jackbob
being STUPID???
What is it that makes one a Libertarian basher?
Being an ignorant AUTHORITARIAN!!!
Not at all, despite your claims. Let me explain it to you once again. Assuming a non-tainted, non-rigged voting pool, a candidate only gets to count the votes that are FOR that candidate. Votes that are NOT for that candidate are NOT subtracted from that candidate's total.
Your supposition is that my vote belonged to Bush and that I gave it to algore, neither of which is true.
Sometimes it is better to have an aknowledged opponent infront of you in the open than it is to have a hidden on behind you.
As for your Bush smear, everybody knows that Dan Burton's committee is a sieve of information to the liberal press
Case in point.Sometimes it is better to have an aknowledged opponent in front of you in the open than it is to have a hidden on behind you.
Do you really believe that Bush is seeking justice by sandbagging clinton into slumber so that Bush can blindside him later? I'd cheer it if he does, but I don't believe that's what he's doing.
We hollered when clinton abused Executive Privelge. Why accept it now?
Your answer to the question is right on target. I might only add, that the bashers here at FR are like honey bees that have lost their stinger, and have no hive to return to. They just buzz around and around endlessly, without purpose or direction.
I think I said that first here at FR, prior to him getting the nomination the second time. But I wouldn't call him an idiot for it.
Agreed. Including in a small tiny way, some of those here at FR. ((:>)
And doing it in the name of Liberty at that!
LINO!
I love it!
Who else is a LINO? Bill Maher!
O K
Inadequate nurturing during adolescence.
I love the Heinlein books,other than the sex stuff he put in his later books.
I do have a problem with tax on land. I worked and saved and paid for my little bit of land. But do I own it? I guess I do unless sometime I am unable to pay the taxes on it.
Seems as though I am renting my land, year to year.
What, then, are the "indispensable five"-the points of no compromise?
Great article, I have personally struggled with libertarian concepts for quite some time, and it is good to see it so clearly written.
I currently classify myself as a reluctant conservative this alliance is founded on a single point of no compromise defined as pro-life that I share with other conservatives. Where do the libertarians stand on this issue and is it an uncompromising plank in the party? Politically I agree with the "indispensable five" if in fact one can be both libertarian and pro-life.
So, the fact that 50 percent of the votes cast werent for Bush is someone the fault of a small segment of those voters? I speak only for myself, but I'll say this - Whichever party offers a candidate whose ideals are in accord with mine, that party's candidate gets my vote. This two-party thought system is a big part of what's wrong with our government. It's A or B, black or white, Republican or Democrat, you're either with us or against us In real life, things are just a little more complicated than that
Do you feel better finally coming out of the closet?
Many, many are. Killing an unborn fetus is definately initiating force and is definately a procedure whose success depends on killing half the participants.
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