Speaking of rock 'n' roll, why did I have to learn about an excellent, patriotic rock group, Pokerface by reading a technically nonlibertarian publication, this week's issue of The American Free Press? See: www.americanfreepress.net and www.pokerface.com See especially their (somewhat) Recent News events where many of Michael Badnarik's speeches during 2004 are available. It is well known that if there was a between Saddam Hussein and al- CIAda it was through the Bush administration. Even non-political people such as Charlie Sheen are beginning to recognize that.
For life and liberty, David Macko ----- Original Message ----- From: "steven linnabary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 11:12 AM Subject: Re: [Libertarian] Re: Saddam al-Qaida link Indicated by Newly Released Document > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eric Dondero Rittberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> And tell me please, by whose definition of libertarianism does that >> position eminent? >> >> That's NOT the libertarian movement I joined in 1985 straight out of >> the Navy in Jacksonville, Florida. I was a Pro-Choice political >> activist recruited by the Florida Libertarian Party (Nick Dunbar, >> Dianne Pilcher, Rex Curry, et.al.). They didn't say anything to me >> about non-interventionist foreign policy or pacifism. It was >> all, "Hey, Eric, we Libertarians are basically Pro-Choice >> Conservatives; free market/Milton Friedman/Ayn Rand types on >> Capitalism, yet Pro-Choice, Pro-Rock 'n Roll, Pro-Sex and Pro-Drug >> Legalization on social matters." >> > > They didn't show you a membership form? It says "I oppose the use of > force > or fraud to gain social, economic or political goals". Did you sign it > without reading it? > > Milton Friedman has ALWAYS been non-interventionist. > > I wasn't aware of "Rock'n Roll" as a political issue since the 50's. I'm > not aware of an LP plank in favor or opposed, and I think it would be > silly > to have one. > >> I said COOL, I'm joining Dudes and Dudettes. It was only later >> about a year or two after that I learned there were nutty Leftwinger >> America-hating pacifists in the LP. >> > > What, because you haven't made the (libertarian) case for the Clinton/Bush > War on Islam, we're just America haters? > > But YOUR side claims that smoking pot is supporting the other side. Who's > side are you on? > >> Has the LP been misrepresenting itself to potential recruits? >> > > Anybody that claims that libertarians support stupid wars, or oppose > immigration, or have a plank on "Rock'n Roll" is misrepresenting the LP. > >> And if so, just what political movement should individuals such as >> myself join, if we are hardcore Pro-Choice/Pro-Drug Legalization, >> Pro-Free Markets on Economics, but also Pro-Defense, Pro-Patriotic >> and Pro-America. > > We ARE the Pro-defense, Pro-Patriotic Party. > > What is patriotic about sending our troops away from our borders to fight > in > an unwinnable war (Mission Accomplished notwithstanding)? > > WE want to keep America out of senseless wars. That makes the LP the > Pro-America Party. > > PEACE > Steven R. Linnabary, Treasurer > Franklin County Libertarian Party > (614) 891-8841 > P.O.Box#115; Blacklick, OH 43004-0115 > > "When you make peaceful revolution impossible, you make violent revolution > inevitable" John F. Kennedy > > ForumWebSiteAt http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
