Not once does Mr. Hosper address the right of association and many of his other arguments seem flawed. Since I have other issues to deal with and immigration is not one I need to touch on much as a state candidate, I don't want to get into it. He does ask a fair question though - in light of the fact that we do have a welfare state which likely won't end tomorrow, what do we do about immigration in the near term? David Macko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Since last week's demonstrations my last doubts that there is no immigration problem have ended. This is an invasion problem. I strongly object to having the Libertarian Party commit suicide by following your suggestion. Steve, ideals are important and we all need them but until the damages caused by ninety years of "our" government's treasonous foreign policy and a welfare state which attracts parasites are corrected, which might be done in sixty or seventy more years if we start tomorrow morning. In the meantime, here is a rational proposal from our first presidential candidate, John Hospers, A Libertarian Argument Against Open Borders: http://www.mises.org/journals/jls/13_2/13_2_3.pdf It has three positive arguments in its favor. It does not involve the suicide of the Libertarian Party, the United States or our liberty.
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