I suppose I should ask Eric this question directly, but is he really 
suggesting that only those with college degrees are fit to hold 
public (elected) office?


--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eric,
> 
> But that in no way proves your contention that anyone who voted
> for him supported authoritarianism.
> 
> -Mark
> 
>  
> 
> ************
> {American jurors have complete Constitutional authority to vote
> "not guilty" based on nothing more than a disagreement with the
> case, no matter the evidence - despite the judge's instructions.
> There is absolutely no obligation to vote "guilty" to arrive at a
> unanimous verdict. Get on a jury, stand your ground, and fulfill
> its other main purpose: to counteract abusive government and
> unjust lawsuits.
> See www.fija.org  
> [Please adopt this as your own signature.] }
> 
> ----------------
> 
> 
> 
> No, most Libertarian Party candidates, even ones for lower level 
> offices like Soil & Water Board, have a great deal more
> credibility 
> than Mr. Badnarik as candidates.
> 
> For example, I think if you polled LP candidates for office,
> you'd 
> find it quite rare indeed for any of them not to be college 
> graduates.  Badnarik was part of that - my guess - 10 to 20% of
> LP 
> candidates who never graduated college.  






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