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Doesn't the Libertarian movement champion the best ideas of both the left and right?
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11-27-2012, 06:50 AM
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You mean 2008?
Paul thinks that the most controversial issues should be decided on a local level, giving people the freedom to decide what they want in their community, not in the entire country. And I agree that the Constitutional movement is a good one, but the Libertarian Party will not be a viable one since the mainstream media ignores it, and since they usually have bad candidates like Bob Barr (excluding Ron Paul's 1988 run). @ I rate gamer - I agree with most of what you said, but the political spectrum has been kept to left-right, making only two sides, where there is a second dimension that can show where a person is politically. http://www.artofcitizenship.com/2010/02/...-spectrum/ |
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Doesn't the Libertarian movement champion the best ideas of both the left and right? - Padawong Somchai - 11-27-2012, 06:41 AM
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