No. How is voting rational when the media won't lay a glove on the Democratic candidate, and when anyone who questions his credentials is called racist? How is...
A lot of what the LP stands for is illegal. The media doesn't care about immigration because they supported what he did. Why would they attack him on it? They...
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Nov 1, 2008 4:12 pm
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4827303198356690611 Here's the video I shot at the bailout town hall. I'm not sure why there is currently no...
But what about the argument that if everyone thought that way, no one would vote for the best candidate? ... hit by ... anything? ... Election. ... will not ...
"Illegal" immigration is only "illegal" according to our present government's evil laws, not according to Natural Law. Nic ... is ... getting ... anything? ......
how is that an argument? that's exactly the same point Im making. the only chance of your vote mattering is if "everyone thought that way too" (or almost...
Please check out Bob Barr's debate with other third-party candidates Chuck Baldwin and Ralph Nader on C-SPAN this Sunday at 10:30am EST. You can also watch...
But if everyone thinks that way, we'll never make any progress at the ballot box. I've been thinking of this conundrum for a while on and off. If you vote, and...
but my individual decision to vote or not vote does not affect 100% of other libertarians. It only effects one vote. .00000001% or whatever. There isn't some...
Special interests with a political or financial interest in the outcome of an election would still vote--unions, trial lawyers, companies dependent on...
Nat would tell you that he supported the internment of ethnic Japanese in World War II, because it was the legal law at the time. He also supported Jim Crow...
Before you put 1 and 1 together and make it 111: As opposed to mindlessly following the Libertarian creed of open borders (gosh, golly, gee whiz, that's the...
Jim, A "civilized" society ceases to exist without laws. Not that I'd probably do this because at 6' 2" I feel like a midget next to you, Jim, but if I went to...
Absolutely not. Our natural rights, our inalienable rights, exactly cannot be abrogated by a vote. There are some matters, such as the right to self-defense...
Hardfire reruns are scheduld for Manhattan public access, Wednesday afternoons at 2:30. Go the to the Hardfire website for channels and live streaming. ...
well because of the way the politicians have set up the voting districts the votes of a few in FLA and NM and maybe one or two other places do actually...
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Nov 2, 2008 2:43 pm
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I have the BCAT studio reserved for Wednesday, November 19, and am interested to set up a show for the early taping (call time 7:15). Economist Cameron Weber...
I disagree that democracy and liberty are opposites. They are very different concepts. One is an end in of itself and the other is a means of selecting our...
... Of course not. More importantly, even if it weren't the law (and even if I didn't have a height advantage), I am confident you would not think you had a...
A civilized society needs rules. Not statutes passed by an authority with a monopoly on force. Modern usage of law often is limited to statutes. Just because a...
It amazes me when I tell people, "I don't pay taxes", or, "I throw away parking tickets", and they tell me, "But, that's against the law!", as if the U.S. and...