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The immense ignorance that exists in the World is Shocking! As long as some idiot can create an Aristotelian Syllogism with one true premise and one false premise with a false conclusion that has a feed back loop of time (wait #65279; and see) and a little conspiracy. One can be a huge hit on the internet no matter how wrong they are. SchiffBots live in a cognitive haze with uninformed convictions, based on catchy slogans, and altogether vague hunches and feelings! You know "facts" ROFL!

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No Labels is a liberal front group masquerading as a moderate peacemaker group founded by ultra liberal NYC Mayor Bloomberg and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz. This same candidate is also on video joking around about bribing Libertarian party members, and stating he doesn #39;t know if he would vote to raise taxes or not.

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Justin Amash relishes libertarian rebel label, writer says in New York Times opinion piece

GRAND RAPIDS, MI Oft-outspoken Rep. Justin Amash is portrayed as relishing the libertarian rebel label that has amassed him a significant following in a New York Times opinion piece that ran over the weekend.

Amash takes a starring role in the piece, titled "After Ron Paul, Then What?" and written by Reason magazine senior editor Brian Doherty, published Saturday on NYTimes.com.

The column by and large examines how retired Rep. Ron Paul, of Texas, oversaw a firing up of the Republican Party's libertarian voters, and how his son, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Amash are among those carrying the torch forward.

Amash is an ardent Paul supporter who frequently appeared at rallies for the latter and who shares many of the longtime congressman's beliefs.

Amash has in the past been singled out by Reason magazine as the lawmaker perhaps most poised to take up Paul's mantle, and Doherty's opinion piece seems to reinforce that:

The most prominent House Paulite is the second-termer Justin Amash, of Michigan. There is a new breed of Republicans who are much more libertarian in their views and have the debt as their primary concern and will fight to protect civil liberties, Mr. Amash told me last month. Its only a matter of time before these individuals work their way up in ranks and become leaders.

Mr. Amash embraces the libertarian label. In my district, people have a good idea what it means: limited government, economic freedom, individual liberty, he says. They see Im against wasteful spending and for protection of civil liberties.

The piece goes on to quote the younger Paul and Amash who "alienate some Republicans saying the party's libertarian faction is all but certain to help the GOP grow.

Doherty writes that some "libertarian stands" against federal bailouts and the so-called War on Drugs might have crossover appeal with Democrats and independent voters.

Amash, who has amassed a substantial following on his social media profiles, where he explains all his votes, told Doherty his libertarian bent helps him: "It shows you are serious about following the Constitution and defending American peoples liberties."

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Libertarian group offers political alternative

While political discourse is typically guided by Republican or Democratic stances on the issues, Miami University sophomore Matthew Stymacks encourages students to look beyond the mainstream party platforms.

Stymacks' organization, Miami University College Libertarians, will function as a discussion group rather than as an extension of the national Libertarian Party, he said.

"I just thought it would be another opportunity for something different," Stymacks said. "I thought it would be nice to have a more business-minded political group."

Bill Redpack, national chairman of the Libertarian Party, said that organizations like College Libertarians are vital to the growth of the party as a whole.

"We definitely need more members, particularly youthful members-absolutely," Redpack said. "I think that's an important way to grow the party, to provide

contacts and promote activism on college campuses."

The National Libertarian Party was founded in 1971 and operates on a party platform that emphasizes personal choice and free markets above government intervention. Redpack characterized it as "conservative on economic issues and liberal on social issues."

Former congressman Bob Barr of Georgia is the current libertarian candidate for president, running with Wayne Allyn Root as his vice president. Barr, a former republican, has drawn concern from some

conservatives who worry that Barr will take votes away from Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), especially in swing states like Ohio and Florida, where races are often won by only slim margins.

Barr will be listed as a presidential candidate on the ballot in 31 states.

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Society and the Individual (from "For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto") – Video


Society and the Individual (from "For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto")
Demystifying "Society" as an entity. It does not "exist". (excerpt from "For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto" by Murray N. Rothbard) No copyright infringement intended. For more info about the book: mises.org The whole book can be read online at: mises.org PDF: mises.org Audiobook: mises.org Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org

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6th District Libertarian candidate announces Senate run

Home > Updates 6th District Libertarian candidate announces Senate run Originally Published on Tuesday, February 05, 2013 By Item Staff

BEVERLY Libertarian candidate Daniel Fishman, who ran for Congress in the 6th District, announced Tuesday he will attempt to get on the ballot for the U.S. Senate special election to fill former Sen. John Kerrys seat.

Fishman, a software engineer from Beverly, launched an unsuccessful campaign for Congress this fall against U.S. Rep. John Tierney, a Democrat from Salem, and former state senator Richard Tisei, a Republican from Wakefield. Fishman earned about 16, 000 votes in that race, or 5 percent.

He said in a press release Tuesday that hes decided to try to run for Senate because he thinks Massachusetts voters are stuck between a Democratic machine and a too-conservative Republican party.

" [T]he thing I became most aware of on the campaign trail is that there is a large group of citizens in Massachusetts who are not being represented by the Democratic machine, which elects favorite sons time after time. Nor are they represented by the Republican party which is tied to a national platform a social tolerance policy from 1950, he said in his release.

Fishman, who campaigned for the Congressional seat on a platform of replacing most federal taxes with a 23-percent sales tax, is also pro-choice and supports legalizing marijuana.

He has called himself to the left socially of John Tierney and to the right fiscally of Richard Tisei, in an October interview with The Daily Item.

"I am the most fiscally conservative and the most socially tolerant candidate in the race, he said in his press release Tuesday.

Fishmans announcement comes two days after Tisei became the latest Republican to say he would not be running for the Senate seat. Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown also said he would not run for the seat in the Republican field.

On the Democratic side, U.S. Reps. Edward Markey, of Malden, and Stephen Lynch, of South Boston, have launched campaigns for the seat.

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Home > News Libertarian Fishman announces bid for Kerry's Senate seat By Amber Parcher / The Daily Item

In last fall's heated 6th District Congressional race, Libertarian Daniel Fishman positioned himself socially to the left of incumbent John Tierney and fiscally to the right of Republican challenger Richard Tisei.

And while Fishman acknowledges his presence may have skewed the close race to Democrat Tierney, he's undaunted in his next quest to bring what he calls a different way of thinking to the U.S. Senate race to fill the seat just vacated by Secretary of State John F. Kerry.

"I think there is an awakening in Massachusetts," Fishman said of his fiscally conservative, socially liberal platform.

The special education software engineer from Beverly announced Tuesday he will attempt to gather 10,000 signatures before April 3 to appear on the state's June 25 special election ballot for U.S. Senate.

It's a long shot, he admitted in an interview with The Daily Item on Tuesday. But Fishman said it's still a shot worth taking as he sees more voters become disillusioned with an increasingly conservative Republican party and a "machine" Democratic party.

"There's no question I am a dark horse," he said. " ... [But] for the people that I do represent, that I do speak for, there's nobody coming close to representing them."

In his Congressional campaign, Fishman advocated for a 23-percent sales tax in place of many federal taxes while arguing for legalizing marijuana. He earned 5 percent of the vote in a race that went to Tierney by half a percentage point, fueling speculation Fishman tilted the race for Tierney.

Fishman said he accepts responsibility for that accusation.

"I accept the anger that was out there for the people who said Rich Tisei should have won and I cost him the election," Fishman said.

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"Libertarian" candidate for US Congress "I don’t know if I’ll raise taxes, or not raise taxes". – Video


"Libertarian" candidate for US Congress "I don #39;t know if I #39;ll raise taxes, or not raise taxes".
Can any Libertarian out there honestly say this statement represents the party? Several Libertarian party bylaws were broken to allow this candidate to win the nomination of the Libertarian party. Michael McDermott is also a No Labels candidate a liberal front group, that has among other goals intended and succeeded in part to weaken the filibuster a safeguard of our Republic sometimes used by US Senators. Tolda2012.com

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Libertarian candidate running for Cincinnati mayor

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Updated: Thursday, January 31 2013 3:43 AM EST2013-01-31 08:43:37 GMT

Jim Berns announced Wednesday that he is officially running for Mayor of Cincinnati.

Berns, a Libertarian candidate, received notification today from the Hamilton County Board of Elections that his petition efforts were successful.

Jim will appear on the Sept. 10 Mayoral primary ballot.

Berns will be contacting the Hamilton County Libertarian Party, NAACP, Su Casa, Democratic and Republican Parties and other organizations and individuals to ask for their support of a charter amendment to replace the 'Top Two' primary with an open field of candidates for Mayor voted for at the regular November election.

Roxanne Qualls is running on the Democratic side and John Cranley is running for the Republicans. Current Mayor Mark Mallory's term expires this year.

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Libertarian Principles — Too Radical? – Video


Libertarian Principles -- Too Radical?
What is Libertarianism and Liberty? Most people associate it with a total state of anarchy, with people running around and hurting each other. Where the rich get richer and the poor get poor. Where American national security is compromised. But few realize the pure and simple principles behind liberty. Well here #39;s your chance to find out just how radical we are.

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Exploring Liberty An Introduction to Libertarian Thought David Boaz Full HD – Video


Exploring Liberty An Introduction to Libertarian Thought David Boaz Full HD
LIBERTY. It #39;s a simple idea, but it #39;s also the linchpin of a complex system of values and practices: justice, prosperity, responsibility, toleration, cooperation, and peace. Many people believe that liberty is the core political value of modern civilization itself, the one that gives substance and form to all the other values of social life. They #39;re called libertarians. From Libertarianism.org.

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