Solomon :
Please be patient with us. If you give the group a little time
I do not think you will be disappointed. 
 
( 1 )  There will be a variety of Radical Centrist postings, per se, 
there always is. But day-to-day it can be almost anything.
Subject matter includes a range of issues and topics, depending
on what is happening in the news but also depending on personal
interests from one week to the next.
 
( 2 )  One recent objective has been to see if there are any good  ways
available to reach Libertarians. The reason for this is because  RC.org
has the ambition, along with other Radical Centrists, to provide a  platform
for Independent voters, a platform and as many ideas around which to
coalesce as feasible. Our hope is for RC to become, in time, the
default position of Independents.
 
This said, clearly Libertarians are our biggest competitors for exactly  
this.
And the reality is that they have been "out there" for decades now  and,
depending on which statistics you believe, are the major non-Left /  
non-Right
influence on Independents. Somewhere in the 15 % to 25 % range. That  is,
people significantly influenced, not necessarily ( or usually )  "strong"
Libertarian supporters. 
 
So, there is an important twofold question for us, first, what are the  
strengths
of Libertarianism which are compatible with RC which we can work  with,
and, second, what are the weaknesses in  Libertarianism that we  can
demolish to good effect ? Best way to find out is through dialogue.
 
( 3 ) There are a set of informal "gentlemen's rules" here that, while 
never stated explicitly. maybe should be  made overt at this  time.
The most important might be the simple rule, don't push too hard.
Don't overdue enthusiasm for any one cause, whatever it is.
 
We have a good deal of toleration for many different points of view
and for many different ideas, this is what RC is all about, but none of  us
wish to be browbeaten about anything, whether someone's critical
view of some arch bete noir like Islam, or someone's gung-ho
support for a political candidate or political cause.
 
That is, criticize what you think deserves it,  but don't expect  anyone 
here 
to have your level of  commitment to the same cause. Could happen,  but
very unlikely. As well, spare us political evangelization. We are
more than happy to hear someone out, and in 2008 some of us
were enthusiasts for one or another candidate,  but every day 
as the only subject for discussion ?  None of us want that.
 
Hopefully this clarifies things
Billy
 
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11/30/2011 1:03:46 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] 
 writes:

I  realize I just joined this group, but I was under the impression it was 
for  centrists, it being called '_Centroids: The  Center of the Radical 
Centrist Community_ (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/radicalcentrism) ' 
and all not fringe  libertarian supporters of Ron Paul-oids. He's far more 
extreme on the whole  than Obama, or even most of the GOP field, although in 
a different way than  the social conservatism of most of the rest of the 
field.  


Solomon Kleinsmith
_Rise of the Center_ (http://www.riseofthecenter.com/) 




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