libertarian but are not. To give one example - Bill O'Reilly who has made
claims to being libertarian but is just a leftist who can't stand liberals.
Then there's Gene Burns a libertarian talk show host on KGO radio in San
Francisco. He almost always votes libertarian, but occasionally he has
trouble seeing the trees for the forest and will entertain (though not
necessarily support) moves toward universal healthcare. Rather than say he's
not a libertarian, I would debate with him these ideas and point out where
his particular views are off the mark (from the libertarian standpoint, of
course.)
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of terry12622000
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Libertarian] Re: Purity
Bill Clinton said he was a libertarian too but was it so?--- In
[email protected], "kiddleddee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Cory Nott" <corynott@> wrote:
> >
> > That's only the case if one takes the absolutist position that a
> libertarian
> > must believe in the NAP to be a libertarian. Since I don't
believe
> that, I
> > don't consider all libertarians to be a statist. Their arguments
> may be in
> > favor of a state, and I might agree that they make good
arguments,
> but I
> > wouldn't suggest that they aren't libertarian for doing so.
>
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