Those who know me think of me as a conservative with a twist-- I'm a wild party animal when it comes to the voting booth because I believe in the inherent decency of the GOP. I'm not shy about projecting myself as against abortion, for the death penalty, anti- affirmative action, opposed to any kind of special entitlement based on race, gender or sexual perversion, adamantly supportive of second amendment rights ("pro-gun" for all of y'all moderates out there!) as well as tort reform and corporal punishment. I believe that conservatives have had their first amendment rights sat on, particularly regarding religion. I believe in school vouchers. I believe in the right to smoke yourself to death if you damn well please. I believe in orphanages. I believe in smart, efficient profiling. I believe in movies with gratuitous violence and kinkiness, and I think if you're going to sit down and watch a trashy talk show, you may as well watch Springer. I believe Al Sharpton needs to be boiled in his own hair grease with the rest of the bigots in this nation. I believe in the therapeutic value of AC/DC cranked to the max. I believe that George Strait is one of the best musicians who ever lived. I believe that Ashcroft's a good man, but he's way off on weed. Weed should be legal. And cheaper. I believe that REM was one of the best bands the South produced, despite their past two flops, and that there ain't much wrong with you that a good bloody mary or three won't fix. I'm not much of a debater but I get much amusement from the frank discussion that internet anonymity affords... Bring it on!
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The laughs on you Max. Many libertarians agree with many of your points as being logical.
Sounds pretty much like a libertarian to me.