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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

ALL THIS MASS. SENATE TALK and why I became a Libertarian...


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So a republican won in Massachusetts.

Conservatives are rejoicing that their prayers have been answered while the libs are crying in the streets that their entire agenda will be vetoed.

Listen people...IT DOESN'T MATTER. Here's why...

After reading the Globe and Mail today their was a quote from a prominent republican saying that "now the conservatives have the power to veto every piece of legislation the Dems put forward."

So basically the republicans are vowing to disrupt everything having to due with the legislature while the Dems won't concede that they should give in to some of the rights' issues.

How does anything ever get done?

It doesn't..and that's why it never really matters....

Because these two sides can never come to terms with anything. I had no choice but to completely distance myself from both sides of the aisle and become a Libertarian for the reasons that follow.

1) Clint Eastwood, Howard Stern and Trey Parker are prominent Libertarians...
2) The word means to "believe in Liberty" and justice...
3) Libertarians want to get rid of the idiots and Washington and give them as little power as possible over our lives.
4) Many Libertarians are adamantly against abortion but still do not want the gov. in their lives...
5) Mess with me...I'll mess with you...Leave me alone...I'll leave you alone...
6) Libertarians are against any limits on expression unless it insights bodily harm or injures another therefore infringing on their liberty.
7) Drugs should be legalized and taxed NOW.
8) Lower taxes that allow people to keep what they earn. Get gov. spending way down. It has ballooned out of control.
9) The United States should abolish the draft registry among men that turn 18. Talk about taking away your liberty forcing someone to sign up for a potential war when they turn 18. Glad I'm in Canada.
10) The founding fathers of the U.S. constitution were libertarian saying leave us alone England, fighting in the revolution to get away from gov. rule and domination. The Founding fathers were true libertarians. Just read the Bill of Rights.

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