HeroOfPellinor
Lifer
- Dec 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Phokus
The republican party has single handedly increased the size of government more than any democrat i've ever seen, so the obvious solution is to send a clear message to the party and conservatives with *PRINCIPLES* (which, unfortunately, don't seem to be many here) vote for someone else (i.e. the libertarian party).
Unfortunately, all the imbecile republicans here (except jadow) seem to care more about having a candidate with an "R" next to his name be president than having a president with principles.
And that wonderful Libertarian is?
Is he/she going to hold some view that I detest more than gov't overspending?
Hmmm...yes - principles indeed.
CkG
Oh, so you voted bush for bigger government? I didn't know that! Principles indeed!
You're mildly illiterate.
I think "mildly" is too kind. "severely" would be a more accurate response to that post.
Anyway - back to the issue - where is/are these magical "Libertarian" candidates? If so many people claim to think that the idea of Libertarianism is soooooo good - then lets see a candidate. If "principles" really are what some of you want to vote for then find a candidate that isn't a whack job. The idea of Libertarianism is quite appealing but unfortunately they seem to hold some quite extreme views.
CkG
It's the kinder, gentler me I'm working on.