To: jgrubbs
What's the progress of the bill now?
Who proposed it?
who is against it?
I can answer this question, What chance does a Libertarian Congressman have of blocking this bill?
The answer is none. It's a trick question! There's no such thing as a Libertarian Congressman.
Hope you get the point. Vote for the best one that can win.
To: pulaskibush
Vote for the best one that can winBy that standard, you mustn't have voted for Dole in '96. So you must have voted for Clintoon.
9 posted on
11/20/2001 10:03:04 AM PST by
alpowolf
To: pulaskibush
Always vote socialism lite!
Otherwise you'll get fully leaded socialism...
If you want freedom, you'll just have to go someplace else... There's just none of that left here...
10 posted on
11/20/2001 10:06:26 AM PST by
Ferris
To: pulaskibush
"Who proposed it?" "who is against it?" "The answer is none. Hope you get the point" We need a second party.
To: pulaskibush
It's a trick question! There's no such thing as a Libertarian Congressman.
Sure there is. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas. He runs under the Repubbie label, but he's about the purest libertarian congresscritter there is.
64 posted on
11/20/2001 5:01:50 PM PST by
sonjay
To: pulaskibush
Obviously, with bills such as this, passed unread, your vote is already wasted. So why not choose yourself how it is wasted and vote third party? I never have in the past, but it is becoming a much more desired viable option.
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