The Preamble and introductory statements to each section of the 
Platform were not deleted by the Portland convention.

The way I see it is we have a lot of good principled
language left.  Not much detail, but good statements.

We have this in addition to the Statement of Principles:

Preamble

As Libertarians, we seek a world of liberty; a world
in which all individuals are sovereign over their own
lives, and no one is forced to sacrifice his or her
values for the benefit of others.

We believe that respect for individual rights is the
essential precondition for a free and prosperous
world, that force and fraud must be banished from
human relationships, and that only through freedom can
peace and prosperity be realized.

Consequently, we defend each person's right to engage
in any activity that is peaceful and honest, and
welcome the diversity that freedom brings. The world
we seek to build is one where individuals are free to
follow their own dreams in their own ways, without
interference from government or any authoritarian
power.

In the following pages we have set forth our basic
principles and enumerated various policy stands
derived from those principles.

These specific policies are not our goal, however. Our
goal is nothing more nor less than a world set free in
our lifetime, and it is to this end that we take these
stands.

And this:

I. Individual Rights and Civil Order

No conflict exists between civil order and individual
rights. Both concepts are based on the same
fundamental principle: that no individual, group, or
government may initiate force against any other
individual, group, or government.

And this:

II. Trade and the Economy

We believe that each person has the right to offer
goods and services to others on the free market.
Therefore we oppose all intervention by government
into the area of economics. The only proper role of
existing governments in the economic realm is to
protect property rights, adjudicate disputes, and
provide a legal framework in which voluntary trade is
protected. 

Efforts to forcibly redistribute wealth or forcibly
manage trade are intolerable. Government manipulation
of the economy creates an entrenched privileged class
-- those with access to tax money -- and an exploited
class -- those who are net taxpayers.

We believe that all individuals have the right to
dispose of the fruits of their labor as they see fit
and that government has no right to take such wealth.
We oppose government-enforced charity such as welfare
programs and subsidies, but we heartily applaud those
individuals and private charitable organizations that
help the needy and contribute to a wide array of
worthwhile causes through voluntary activities. 

And this:

III. Domestic Ills

Current problems in such areas as energy, pollution,
health care delivery, decaying cities, and poverty are
not solved, but are primarily caused, by government.
The welfare state, supposedly designed to aid the
poor, is in reality a growing and parasitic burden on
all productive people, and injures, rather than
benefits, the poor themselves.

And this:

IV. Foreign Affairs

American foreign policy should seek an America at
peace with the world and the defense -- against attack
from abroad -- of the lives, liberty, and property of
the American people on American soil. Provision of
such defense must respect the individual rights of
people everywhere.

The principle of non-intervention should guide
relationships between governments. The United States
government should return to the historic libertarian
tradition of avoiding entangling alliances, abstaining
totally from foreign quarrels and imperialist
adventures, and recognizing the right to unrestricted
trade, travel, and immigration.

All in addition to the amended and retained planks.

Suddenly I'm feeling much better!







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