--- In [email protected], "steven  linnabary"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
 
 
> But referring to yourself as "libertarian" (or anything else for that
> matter) doesn't make it so.
> 
>

This brings up the question of whether Libertarianism is subjective or
objective.  Why would we want to discourage people who consider
themselves Libertarian?  There are many Catholics out there who
support abortion.  The Catholic church has not seen fit to
excommunicate American Cathloics who support abortion.
We need as many Americans as possible to self identify as Libertarian.
 Let's bring them in with open arms.  Once we get them to think
outside the two party box, the more philosophically minded can
introduce them to Rothbard, Hayek, Rand, etc.
There is no point in the philosophical Imams of Purity 'expelling' or
'exposing' those who are not 'true believers.'  This party will never
grow beyond the 2% fringe if we expect every member to pass
philosophical muster. 






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