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Aquamarine
Oct22-04, 03:17 PM
According to some polls, the Libertarian Party has support from 1-2% of the voters, and could thus play a similar role to Nader or Perot before.
http://badnarik.org/supporters/blog/category/polling/

World's Smallest Political Quiz
http://www.self-gov.org/quiz.html

Issues:
http://www.lp.org/issues/
http://badnarik.org/whybadnarik.php
http://www.lp.org/issues/platform/preamble.html

Locrian
Oct22-04, 03:40 PM
I give it a 75% chance I vote libertarian,

and a 25% chance I vote Griffin.

The party is interesting, but awful extreme. I've always felt if they took a more moderate stance they could really pick up many more people.

Lyuokdea
Oct23-04, 01:41 PM
I don't think they need to be less extreme, I will be voting Libertarian this election, despite the fact that I don't share all of the parties views, if they can pick up a couple of percent from a position as extreme as theres, they can start to create some shift as mainstream candidates shift towards the libertarian party in order to pick up the votes that are there. If Libertarians ever started getting a descent percentage of votes, it would move mainstream american much closer to the libertarian ideology even if they didn't win.

~Lyuokdea

Kerrie
Oct23-04, 01:49 PM
i voted for a lot of Libertarian candidates this time. i like their "no government mixing with morality" attitude.

onegermanbeerglass
Oct24-04, 12:39 PM
I'll agree for the most part with what everyone says. I classify myself as a libertarian, but here's where I disagree:

Isolationism in a global era is a bad idea.

Businesses still need minimal regulation.

Freedoms of speech and assembly should not interfere with the right to lead a peaceful and quiet life.


Other than that, they're my party.