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To: exodus
Follow Paul's example. Hes just one guy. Anyone with libertarian sympathies should take Paul's approach.
259 posted on 11/20/2002 5:48:18 AM PST by weikel
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To: weikel; exodus; Cultural Jihad; Roscoe
weikel has a point; Ron Paul is the only Libertarian in the GOP, so he's going to be the lightning rod. He needs company.

Like I said, there's many reasons--and usually GOOD ones--for the thinly populated regions to be so thinly populated.
261 posted on 11/20/2002 5:58:26 AM PST by Poohbah
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To: weikel
Ron Paul did that; now he's a traitor, worse than any Democrat, because he won't walk in lock-step with the Republican leadership. When socialsts took over the Democratic party, those conservatives who noticed switched parties and became Republicans. Now socialists have taken over the Republican Party. Where are conservatives supposed to go now?
To: exodus
Follow Paul's example. Hes just one guy. Anyone with libertarian sympathies should take Paul's approach.
# 259 by weikel
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Except for running for public office, I do, weikel.

I vote in every Republican primary, trying to find a candidate I can support in the general election. Failing that, (which is usual) I vote for every libertarian I can. If my choice is between a Republican or a Democrat, I vote for the one who most closely holds my views.

I vote NO on almost all bond elections.

262 posted on 11/20/2002 6:00:38 AM PST by exodus
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