Good point. Bill O'Reilly can't even keep it straight. He keeps calling Bill Maher a libertarian, when he is obvious the most left of lefty democrats.
The truth is O'Reilly knows the difference and he is just harrassing the libertarians. But a few real libertarians have made it on the show. It's pretty funny when it happens. Old Bill gets pretty flustered.
Atrophy of prisoner muscles is not true.
IRS should go. They constantly persecute innocent people, and they are never held accountable. This is not a far-out idea. It's a necessity.
USA should not be part of the UN. Not good for the country.
I don't believe you. "...He proposed that convicted felons serve the first month of their sentence in bed so that their muscles would atrophy and they'd be less trouble for prison guards." Prove it.
That's a strange old stance that I heard about 25 or 30 years ago, but it wasn't Badnarik that said it.
Prove it. Let's see the evidence. Oh I know what's in "Liberty" Magazine, but he said it was on Badnarik's website and then disappeared after the convention. I saw his website before the convention. There wasn't much there. There certainly was nothing about atrophy of prisoner muscles. Don't believe this one. It's a crock.
You sound like the usual flavour of liar. "bilking wealthy clients on art sales" you say, and provide no information to back up your claim. All you are is a libertarian slammer - "A animal bred hick." Your credibility is a total ZERO.
I would love to see Libertarians and Greens come together in creating privately sponsored projects to help the environment. The Greens have lots of ideas, but they are the dreamers. The Libertarians are super analytical and are great at spotting problems and potential problems, but they are a bit too argumentative.
While the Greens want to use tax-payer's money, the Libertarians want privately-funded projects.
If the Greens can meet the Libertarians half way, and the Libertarians can meet the Greens half way,
there can be great potential for creating econimical and practical solutions for our environmental problems without involving the overhead of government ball and chain.
What say you Michael Badnarik?
I don't know the history of this issue. If it's important to you, you could contact the LP.
I just want to stress to you, that I was not asked to sign an oath when I joined the LP this year.
Peace & Liberty.
wow another potty mouth. how cool.
Good point. Bill O'Reilly can't even keep it straight. He keeps calling Bill Maher a libertarian, when he is obvious the most left of lefty democrats. The truth is O'Reilly knows the difference and he is just harrassing the libertarians. But a few real libertarians have made it on the show. It's pretty funny when it happens. Old Bill gets pretty flustered.
Atrophy of prisoner muscles is not true. IRS should go. They constantly persecute innocent people, and they are never held accountable. This is not a far-out idea. It's a necessity. USA should not be part of the UN. Not good for the country.
I don't believe you. "...He proposed that convicted felons serve the first month of their sentence in bed so that their muscles would atrophy and they'd be less trouble for prison guards." Prove it. That's a strange old stance that I heard about 25 or 30 years ago, but it wasn't Badnarik that said it. Prove it. Let's see the evidence. Oh I know what's in "Liberty" Magazine, but he said it was on Badnarik's website and then disappeared after the convention. I saw his website before the convention. There wasn't much there. There certainly was nothing about atrophy of prisoner muscles. Don't believe this one. It's a crock.
You sound like the usual flavour of liar. "bilking wealthy clients on art sales" you say, and provide no information to back up your claim. All you are is a libertarian slammer - "A animal bred hick." Your credibility is a total ZERO.
No. I joined this year, and no such pledge was presented to me or signed by me. This is nonsense.
I would love to see Libertarians and Greens come together in creating privately sponsored projects to help the environment. The Greens have lots of ideas, but they are the dreamers. The Libertarians are super analytical and are great at spotting problems and potential problems, but they are a bit too argumentative. While the Greens want to use tax-payer's money, the Libertarians want privately-funded projects. If the Greens can meet the Libertarians half way, and the Libertarians can meet the Greens half way, there can be great potential for creating econimical and practical solutions for our environmental problems without involving the overhead of government ball and chain. What say you Michael Badnarik?