Except for gun control (assuming by liberal you mean you favor restrictions on gun ownership), the Libertarian party supports every other point you just raised!
Libertarians are fiscally conservative, believe in a pay-as-you-go budget, do not accept any form of discrimination, respect rights and freedoms completely (include a woman's right to choose whether or not to have an abortion), believe in non-interventionism (except when clear US interests are involved and threatened), demand a balanced budget and political accountability, and in general fit with most of your model. They are also the third largest party in the US, occupy some seats in Congress (and Governorships), as well as state legislatures, and are the only party besides the Republcrats who are on the ballot in all fifty states. Visit http://www.libertarianparty.org and browse around--you might be surprised at how many points you agree with personally. Rick -- Rick Adams MBA, PhD Capella University School of Technology Grand Canyon University School of Social Sciences. Jackson Community College Department of Social Sciences [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] "... and the only measure of your worth and your deeds will be the love you leave behind when you're gone." -Fred Small, J.D., "Everything Possible" -----Original Message----- From: Jim Dougan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 12:58 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: RE: APA Presidential Elections >It works. It's representative. And it allows for the election of >representatives who actually DO represent the views of the voters, >since they don't have to play to the "middle line" as is true of the >parties here in the US. > >Try it--we'll LIKE it! :-) Except that it is hard to find a political party that represents my views. I am liberal on gun control, environment, gay rights, women's rights. I am relatively conservative on taxation, labor policy, and foreign policy. I am dead center on abortion (i.e., pro choice but anti abortion). Playing the middle line actually works for me because I straddle the middle line.... I can't see how a parliamentary system - in which I have to vote for the entire platform of the party - would end up giving me representatives who better represent my views. -- Jim --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
