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Old April 18th 04, 03:04 PM
Tarver Engineering
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"Otis Winslow" wrote in message
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I would hardly call Libertarians very conservative. While the free market

position could
lead one to think that ... the general approach of us being able to do our

own thing
as long as we don't interfere with others exercising that same freedom is

a long way
away from the ultra conservative approach. They want to control our every

action
and make our moral judgements for us.


Libertarians are as far to the right as it gets in America.

The Libertarians I know .. like me .. believe
in maximum liberty and minimum government to the extent that it's

practical. The problem
with the Republicrats is one wants to control our bank account and one

wants to
control our bedroom. With Libertarians .. at this point .. having little

practical political
power we're forced to choose between the extreme right or the extreme

left.

Libertarians are the extreme right.

"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
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"Otis Winslow" wrote in message
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Go he
http://www.libertarian.org/index2.html


The Hoover Institute is the leading libertarian think tank in America

and
it
is very conservative. In fact, outside the Hoover Institute

libertarians
have had little power in the US since FDR's Presidency began.

Libertarians
inside the Republican Party were responsible for the "balanced budget"

we
had a few years ago.

"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
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"C J Campbell" wrote in

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So now you have 'conservatives' running around talking about

property
rights
and states' rights

Republicans have always supported States' rights, as that is the

basis
of a
republic.

(originally created to protect slavery)

Democrats wanted the 3/5 law and Republicans were not willing to go

to
war
over it and as long as libertarins could control the purse everyone

was
willing to leave things be for a while.

and protecting
large corporations while espousing populist principles.

The libertarian wing (once Federalists) of the Republican Party

insistthey
address the issues of fiscal responsibility and a small central

government,
but libertarians are out of favor now due to their isolationist

tendancies.

And you have the
'liberals' running around trying to limit free speech and press,

disarming
the public, and supporting the worst thugs and despots imaginable

in
other
countries in the name of 'diversity' and 'tolerance.'

Racism has always been the Democrats' product.