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I Am a Libertarian

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By: puck61
Written on August 12th, 2011
By: puck61
Age: 51-55 , Male
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  • scooter12669

    Great post its nice to see some people still value their rights and our constitution. Its a shame the media never lets a Libertarian candidate into the debates. Then the people could actually hear what the Libertarian party is all about. But the media will never let that happen the media to wrapped into the major parties.

    Aug 5, 2012
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  • TXArtModel

    I consider myself to be a Bastiat Libertarian after reading his little book "The Law." It really changed my philosophy of what government ought to be and ought to be doing.



    I have to disagree with you on abortion. Government's only legitimate function is the protection of the right to life, liberty, and property of each individual so long as that individual does not willfully infringe on the right to life, liberty, or property of any other individual. An individual should be defined as any living organism which may be scientifically identified as homo sapien. Government must not be allowed to exclude any group of human beings from this protection for any reason, including, but not limited to, age, race, gender, or stage of development.

    Sep 20, 2011
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    • puck61

      I really have no argument with your stance on abortion. I just know that people will continue having abortions regardless of what the law says.

      Sep 20, 2011
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    • TXArtModel

      But by that reasoning, we should just make bank robbery legal because some people will keep on trying to rob banks no matter what the law says...

      Sep 21, 2011
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  • Peacewithyourfate

    Nice, a Libertarian! Good post. I'm not Libertarian (am Independent) but did a lot of research on the party in '08..they have a lot of good points. I disagree with the Republicans on steroids thing. :P

    Sep 13, 2011
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    • puck61

      Thank you.

      Sep 20, 2011
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  • jasknt33

    Generally I am in agreement with the ethos put forth above. The US Constitution is a MIRACLE among the myriad political documents produced throughout history. We are blessed to be citizens of this great and exceptional country. We have NOTHING to apologize to the rest of the world for. The rest of the world OWES US for the numerous times we have spent untold amounts of blood and treasure rescuing freedom from the monsters who roam this earth.



    However, I would like to make the point, that if a clear and present danger to the USA is perceived, our leaders MUST use our latest technological offensive might to rid ourselves of this perceived danger, WITHOUT sacrificing untold numbers of our brave fighting men and women. Way too often, "PC" considerations hinder our use of the best and least expensive ways to obliterate our enemies.

    The use of our military should never be used in fruitless, nonsensical, "nation building" unless the outcome is CLEARLY achievable and of undeniable value to our country. Example: rebuilding Germany and Japan after WW2. These actions stymied the monstrous Soviet Union from sweeping all of Europe and the far east.

    Aug 18, 2011
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    • puck61

      This response could be a story in it's self. Thanks!

      Sep 20, 2011
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  • energygal1964

    Lol!

    Aug 17, 2011
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  • barbsat

    I am a retired transgendered **** star and a Libertarian. I am as far from a right wing extremist as you can get. Libertarian ideas are very dangerous to the elite globalists who want nothing less than to see the Constitution over turned and America become a police state.



    Am I a threat to those people? Hell yes.

    Aug 16, 2011
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    • puck61

      You're definitely not a republican on steroids!

      Aug 16, 2011
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  • Tsunami3

    The reason people think of libertarians as "Republicans on steroids" are that social issues don't seem to matter. Most people are against thinks like drugs, gambling, and prostitution, and many are still against gay marriage and abortion. The Democrats aren't all that different on most of these issues. Which is why people only see the differences in economic policy. In reality a lot of the Republicans are libertarians, and a lot of the Democrats are more authoritarians than socialists. But they vote mostly on economic issues.

    Aug 13, 2011
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