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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2717774" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I have thought about it...I am probably more somewhere in between Libertarian and Constitution Party...I'm not down with donkey sex and things like that because I think any society afraid to form morals is bound to collapse...I'm not for total social darwinism either; for example, some blind orphan can & should be taken care of in a country such as ours...charity should be the first line support, but I am a realist and know that pure libertarianism would never fully blossom, much less last in a nation as large as this. But I often identify as and with the libertarians but right now I do not want to be obligated to ANYONE so I choose to call myself "Independent". Most independents are Democrats in disguise so I have that overshadowing me but for me Independent really means just I make up my own mind. But I respect my fellow man and their opinions unless they give me a good reason not to on a case by case basis.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah I am more open to Kucinich's opinions than I had been in the past...another good one that comes to mind is James Traficant:</p><p></p><p><strong><u>On government regulation:</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Mr. Speaker, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words. The Declaration of Independence is 1,322 words. Government regulations on the sale of cabbage are 27,000 words. Mr. Speaker, now if that is not enough to stuff your cabbage roll, regulations cost taxpayers $400 billion a year, $4,000 per every family each and every year, year in and year out. Unbelievable. It is so bad, if a dog urinates in a parking lot, the EPA declares it a wetland. (1999)</p><p></p><p><strong><u>On the Internal Revenue Service:</u></strong></p><p><strong><u></u></strong></p><p>From the womb to the tomb, Madam Speaker, the Internal Rectal Service is one big enema. Think about it: They tax our income, they tax our savings, they tax our sex, they tax our property-sales profits, they even tax our income when we die. Is it any wonder America is taxed off? We happen to be suffering from a disease called Taxes Mortis Americanus. Beam me up! (2001)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2717774, member: 24531"] I have thought about it...I am probably more somewhere in between Libertarian and Constitution Party...I'm not down with donkey sex and things like that because I think any society afraid to form morals is bound to collapse...I'm not for total social darwinism either; for example, some blind orphan can & should be taken care of in a country such as ours...charity should be the first line support, but I am a realist and know that pure libertarianism would never fully blossom, much less last in a nation as large as this. But I often identify as and with the libertarians but right now I do not want to be obligated to ANYONE so I choose to call myself "Independent". Most independents are Democrats in disguise so I have that overshadowing me but for me Independent really means just I make up my own mind. But I respect my fellow man and their opinions unless they give me a good reason not to on a case by case basis. Yeah I am more open to Kucinich's opinions than I had been in the past...another good one that comes to mind is James Traficant: [B][U]On government regulation:[/U][/B] Mr. Speaker, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words. The Declaration of Independence is 1,322 words. Government regulations on the sale of cabbage are 27,000 words. Mr. Speaker, now if that is not enough to stuff your cabbage roll, regulations cost taxpayers $400 billion a year, $4,000 per every family each and every year, year in and year out. Unbelievable. It is so bad, if a dog urinates in a parking lot, the EPA declares it a wetland. (1999) [B][U]On the Internal Revenue Service: [/U][/B] From the womb to the tomb, Madam Speaker, the Internal Rectal Service is one big enema. Think about it: They tax our income, they tax our savings, they tax our sex, they tax our property-sales profits, they even tax our income when we die. Is it any wonder America is taxed off? We happen to be suffering from a disease called Taxes Mortis Americanus. Beam me up! (2001) [/QUOTE]
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