Remember there is a lot of monney to be made in poltics and running 
political campaigns so of course most of the politicans and campaign 
managers want a free reign, they can get rich and have a lot of power 
if they make it big.--- In 
[email protected], "terry12622000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> One of the main things I keep harping out because I think it is so 
> important to the advancement of liberty if libertarians  are going 
to 
> even bother running for  voting, running for office and endorseing 
> people to run for office. That idea is that political office is 
power 
> and that politicans must not set the agenda. Even if reformers go 
> their own way reduced the strictness of the platform or pledge by 
> either taking over the Lp or starting a new party, it would be 
unwise 
> of them if they care anything about liberty for their family to let 
> the politicans set the agenda, to not have standards that the 
> politicans must follow. In other word don't be a fool and trust the 
> politicans that much, this aint some game.--- In 
> [email protected], "Cory Nott" <corynott@> wrote:
> >
> > There are many different types of Christianity. Some Christians 
> believe in a
> > literal interpretation of the Bible. Some do interpret yet 
believe 
> in the
> > Trinity. Some don't believe in the Trinity but still believe in 
the
> > Resurrection and various miracles and yet still others believe 
that 
> Jesus
> > was just a man who was exemplary and worth imitating.
> > 
> > Though I follow the NAP for moral reasons and reasons of 
principle, 
> I
> > realize that each person who claims to be Libertarian may 
approach 
> to a
> > degree that is less or more than I would approve personally. I'm 
> happy to
> > let these people in the party in the hopes that they can be 
> convinced that
> > there is always another worthwhile step toward liberty to be 
taken.
> > 
> > 
> >   -----Original Message-----
> >   From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Behalf Of Paul
> >   Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 11:07 AM
> >   To: [email protected]
> >   Subject: [Libertarian] Re: Libertarian National Committee
> > 
> > 
> >   It's not a matter of excluding people who don't agree 100%.  
It's 
> a
> >   matter of excluding people who don't buy into the core belief of
> >   libertarianism.
> > 
> >   It is absolutely no different in any way from a church
> >   ex-communicating someone whose beliefs are contrary to theirs.  
> The
> >   comments of those who defend inclusion of these people who 
> advocate
> >   un-libertarian/pro-war stances are as laughable as someone 
> saying...
> > 
> >   "I'm a big tent Christian.  Why can't we have Satan worshipers 
in 
> our
> >   congregation?  How can we grow as a religion if we don't allow 
> those
> >   who believe the exact opposite of us to be in our church?  Some 
> of us
> >   believe in Jesus, and some believe in Satan.  We can't fault 
them 
> just
> >   because they want to sacrifice human beings on an altar in our 
> church.
> >   They believe in 99% of the other things right?"
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>






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