Damn, that wasn't exactly what I meant to happen. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:56 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: My Ideaology
> 
> Nice job numbnuts, posting this same thing to cf-talk. :-D
> 
> Might be a good idea to email Mike to get him to kill replies there.
> 
> On 1/24/06, Tim Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, Larry laid out his beliefs, and I figured I would try 
> and do the same.
> >
> > Overall Beliefs
> >
> > Politics and policies must be guided by reason.  Compassion and 
> > altruism have no place in this sphere.
> >
> > Domestic Policy
> >
> > Do as you will so long as you harm none.  I know it sounds 
> campy but 
> > it's really what I believe.  I don't care what you do with 
> your body 
> > or your property, so long as it doesn't impact anyone else. 
>  At state 
> > level I pretty much feel that the government can do 
> anything allowed 
> > to it by it's constitution.  At federal level I feel that we should 
> > pretty much only have enough government to deal with 
> immigration and defense.
> >
> > Foreign Policy
> >
> > Nations have no friends, only interests.  The security of our 
> > sovereign nation is more important than any "global" or 
> international 
> > law.  It is better to be non-intrusive than to be over intrusive, 
> > however becoming involved internationally is unavoidable in the new 
> > global economy.  As far as international trade, I support 
> truly fair 
> > trade.  As such I would like to see us directly match each 
> and every countries tariffs, taxes and subsidies.
> > I think this will allow us to compete internationally, and begin 
> > bringing us back to a level playing ground.
> >
> > One thing I just thought about.  I have never heard of a political 
> > theory or party that could be summed up so easily.
> >
> > I would really like to see a third party come along that 
> could really 
> > push states rights vs. strong centralized government.  I 
> don't think 
> > that the libertarian party will ever succeed in this country.  They 
> > have too bad of a reputation, and they still have a lot of 
> much more extreme members.
> >
> > I feel that a states rights based system could easily bring 
> together 
> > the left and the right in this country.  NY, California, Oregon and 
> > other left leaning states could have all the social programs they 
> > wanted, while states like Texas and Montana could have as little 
> > government as they wanted, yet we could all band together 
> for defense 
> > and economic success.  I think that would be amazing.
> >
> >
> > 
> 
> 

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