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To: Don Lloyd who wrote (3766)6/10/2000 6:45:00 PM
From: Jim S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13062
 
Thanks for the chuckle, Don. Libertarianism is kinda cool, ain't it? It can be just about anything you want it to be. As a conservative, I see a need for government, but one as specified by the Constitution, not the behemoth we now live with. I suppose more radical Libertarians could call for total anarchy and still be called Libertarian.

The term itself is so loosly defined that I seriously doubt there will ever be a Libertarian candidate that "Libertarians" (whoever they may be) can rally behind. Ain't ambiguity great? <g>

jim



To: Don Lloyd who wrote (3766)6/16/2000 11:37:00 AM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13062
 
Don,

Good God! What a hoot. Bald faced lies. A Knave twisting reality to make a trap for fools. The Libertarian party is not remotely capitalistic? It's opposed to individual rights and property rights? GEEZ, gimme a break!

I'd suggest that anyone who imagines this writer offers reality one as to what the Libertarian party stands for(i.e. nothing, LOL) just go read the party platform. This guy wants to vote for Gore to promote "gridlock," LOL. If this is a capitalist, he's a seriously misguided one, IMO.

Dan B