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Libertarian Candidate Michael Badnarik Interview

Lowtekium writes "On November 2nd many young adult Americans will go to the polls to vote for their next President, but very few of them know of the Libertarian Presidential Candidate, Michael Badnarik. JIVE Magazine had the chance to interview Mr. Badnarik. He gives his thoughts on various topics that affect young adults such educational aid and funding for college students, video game violence, and even music and entertainment censorship."

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  1. Arrr.... by a+whoabot · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "We just expect you to handle all the consequences of your decision. So everything Libertarians espouse is basically individual rights and personal responsibility."

    But that is the whole sticking point.

    The conceptions of what one should be a responsible for or have the right to do is are so varied that to simply say that that is what you espouse is meaningless.

    As Badnarik asks, "Why would you let the government tell you what to do?" This is not a reasonable argument against other parties: Libertarians still tell you what to do. They say you have to respect what Badnarik calls "divine rights." No one would agree with Badnarik's exact intepretation of "divine rights" and many would not agree with anything significantly close to it.

    It seems anarchists outdue the libertarians with regards to personal liberty: they say the government shouldn't tell you what to do at all. Libertarians say that the government should tell you to do some things. Marxist-Leninists says that the government should tell you to do other things. Libertarians have just picked one of many positions of the government telling you what to do. And they don't offer any definitive reasons that trump any other political parties' reasons for choosing their particular ideological position. They're saying: "everyone must have these rights simply because it's natural/divine." I don't see any evidence whatsoever that their conceptions of rights and responsibilities are natural. You can say they're "nice" or "moral", but to claim their natural is to claim that the universe is bound to your ideals. Perhaps it is, but I don't see the evidence.

    Does anyone more familiar with Libertarian thought have more evidence? I'm glad to dicuss this and think about it moreso.

  2. Re:Did he get the memo? by KilobyteKnight · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats will bring back the draft. In fact, that bill was killed weeks ago.
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    So either Badnarick is either ignorant, or just thinks young people are so stupid that you can just scare them into voting for you

    Or the interview was done while the bill was still alive.

    The Democrats and Republicans constantly say one thing and do another. The draft died this time. After the election the political pressures will be different.
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  3. Watch for something to happen to "justify" it! by slithytove · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How many times does a politician have to lie to you before you stop believing anything they say?

    Of course they're going to say there will be no draft (how would they get elected otherwise), but as you admit yourself, it MIGHT be necessary in the future. There is CURRENTLY a sort of "backdoor" draft going on (RETIRED RESERVISTS being called into active duty), and if we continue the so-called War on Terror, there WILL be a need for more warm bodies.

    I will make a bold prediction ;) Sometime in the next year, something will happen that "justifies" a draft. I have a hunch its that President Kerry will be assasinated by "terrorists" (read CIA/illuminati/insert your favorite here)

  4. Re:I can't vote for this guy by funk_doc · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's unfortunate that you think that if the government didn't educate you, you would be stupid and poor. Education in a free market not only would exist, but it would be more efficent and cheaper.
    What you said would be like someone under Soviet Russia thanking the government for bread, because without the government providing bread, there would be no bread at all.

    I guess your government (AKA public) schools didn't teach you to think for yourself.