Mark,

The LP is its members and its candidates. If in any way I think that 
the LP should endorse compromise, it is threw its candidates. So, if 
its candidates compromise, then they do what I am saying they 
should, maybee the whole issue here is miscomunication.

Do you know what they issue I thouight was behind my talking? That a 
party member or candidate who compromises is not realy a 
Libertarian. If your saying that a Candidate can compromise, and 
still be Libertarian, then your saying exactly what it is I want to 
say. I am just often not the best at getting my intent out... so if 
you believe the LP should be a pillar for progress threw candidates 
and members compromising to achieve the most gains in way of 
liberty, then Mark we agree totaly.

--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You continue to confuse candidates with parties and political
> philosophies. The latter doesn't usually include compromise -
> that is left to the candidate. The LP, as a pillar for progress,
> is a force for compromise in that direction. You seem to think
> the LP itself should start endorsing compromise. What's the sense
> in that? A compromise of a compromise is nothing.
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> {In a criminal trial, no American juror is legally bound to vote
> "guilty" if he/she has reasonable doubt over the
> constitutionality or fairness of the charge, no matter the
> evidence of guilt. Nor is the juror bound to arrive at a
> unanimous verdict to avoid a mistrial. Get on a jury, stand your
> ground, and help fulfill one of its original purposes: to
> counteract abusive government. See www.fija.org.}
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> China is not the US, they don't have a multi party system, and so
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> China isn't realy relative to what I am talking about, I got side
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> tracked by Paul's evil stupifying vudoo...
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> This is the question you have then, compromise and make greater 
> progress, or refuse compromise and not reach your full potential
> of 
> progress.
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