To: gcruse
As if Harry Browne would have done so much better. Simple, unarguable fact is that as a conservative when you vote Libertarian you take a vote away from the viable Republican canadate. I don't agree with everything Bush has done, but I voted for him because in order to advance an agenda(an in the case of Bush I will grant you that his current agenda seems at odds with my own)you have to be ELECTABLE!! How much legislation are the elected libertarians in the house and senate advancing for you? How about Harry Browne? Is he getting alot done for you in Washington? Keep voting Libertarian, and keep being on the outside looking in with no representation and no hope for an ELECTABLE candidate in the future.
28 posted on
07/15/2002 10:44:31 PM PDT by
BurFred
To: BurFred
As if Harry Browne would have done so much better.I didn't vote for Browne, I voted for Bush, then libertarian
on this rest of the ticket. You assume much.
30 posted on
07/16/2002 12:10:54 PM PDT by
gcruse
To: BurFred
Now let's see. If I vote for a democrat I am going to get a liberal vote in the congress. If I vote for a republican, I am going to get a liberal vote in the congress. If I vote libertarian, I may get a democrat or a republican in the congress and I still get a liberal vote in the congress. I guess the only way for me to change things is to not vote.
35 posted on
07/16/2002 3:37:00 PM PDT by
gunshy
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