Quoth Brian Holtz:
BM) As for what is libertarian, it still remains unanswered. (BM
The answer is at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/marketliberal/message/1976.
It doesn't involve the Nolan chart.
It's also not the answer. It's a list of competing answers and
unsupported claims (such as the
There is a member of the Libertarian Party who advocates the following
positions of many of us in the Reform Caucus.
- He does not advocate anarchism and believes there are proper
constitutional functions of the federal government. He is dedicated
to limited, constitutional government and believes
There is a member of the Libertarian Party who advocates at least a dozen
non-radical heresies shared by many of us in the Reform Caucus. There are
at least 17 prominent radical libertarians who embrace this moderate while
nevertheless bitterly condemning reformers trying to moderate the LP
Quoth Brian Holtz:
LP radicals -- like Tom Knapp, Susan Hogarth, and perhaps the
oh-so-conflicted Angela Keaton -- are immune to his Svengali-like
powers of moderation.
The Libertarian National Committee voted last weekend to endorse Paul
for the presidency by making him the only LNC-invitee
Allen Rice wrote:
AR) Mr. Olivier's returns, running for Governor in 2006, were the lowest of
all of the statewide candidates. Not my idea of a great political advice
giver or motivator. (AR
That's a cheap shot. In the previous two regular gubernatorial elections,
our candidates polled lower