Libertarian Ann #39;s Show
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Libertarian Ann #39;s Show
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Deep Thoughts with Libertarian Ann
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Libertarian: Guns Don #39;t Kill People, Progressives Do!
A few weeks ago, we hear from our old pal Libertarian and hardcore Gary Johnson fan Jim from PA. He had some interesting thoughts on the NRA, the Newtown school shooting, Obama and progressives... This clip from the Majority Report, live MF at 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FM
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Glenn Beck is no Libertarian.
talking about glenn beck libertarian liberty federal reserve false flags.
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIBERTY - Animated Lesson In Libertarian Ideals | #libertyNEVERsleeps
AN ANIMATED INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIBERTY This simple yet attractive and intelligent introduction to libertarian ideas, was created by ISIL Director Ken Schoolland (derived from the epilogue to Ken #39;s free market fable The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible) and the late Kerry Pearson (original creator of the flash adaptation). More Info here: http://www.isil.org
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How Would Libertarians Deal with Lead Poisoning?
After an amazing interview with Kevin Drum on the link between lead and crime and then taking a call from a Libertarian, Sam wonders how a Libertarian would deal with lead poisoning... This clip from the Majority Report, live MF at 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FM
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How I became a Libertarian! My Story!
Love Freedom! Hate Tyranny!
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The time might be right for a third party to try to make a difference in Genesee County politics, the way Phil Ricci sees it, so he along with a small group of like-minded residents are working getting the Libertarian Party established locally.
The process involves signing up members for the committee, holding a convention and finding a candidate or two to run for local offices.
"I think this has been coming for a long time," Ricci said. "There's a growing interest in the breakdown of the two-party system. People see either Republican or Democrat and they just don't fit in. I think what the ideology of Libertarian stands for is vastly misunderstood. More people have what I believe are libertarian beliefs and are looking for viable options to the two-party system. They want less intrusive government and people in government who are responsible financial stewards."
Rather than trying get candidates elected to national and state offices, Ricci thinks any viable third-party effort needs to start at the local level where it's easier to build an organization.
And localism fits well with the basic Libertarian tenant of less intrusive government.
"Here's the big thing -- I'm tired of people far away telling people here, where we live, what's best for us," said Ricci, who ran for Batavia City Council in 2009 and is currently a member of the Batavia City School District Board of Education.
"We control were we live, and we do that as an individual, so why does our government, which has no real local connection, even think about telling us what we should do for our local community? We need local ideas, local vision, to fix local issues."
At a minimum, Ricci would like to have Genesee County Libertarians well enough organized by late summer to run at least one candidate for city council, perhaps a candidate or two in village or town elections and maybe the county legislature.
"Our first goal is to allow people who support individual liberty to have a viable choice at the local level," Ricci said.
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On Tuesday afternoon, it was announced that Glenn Beck plans to relaunch The Blaze as a global libertarian news network because he now identifies himself as a libertarian like Penn Jillette and wants to appeal to liberty-lovers who are disenchanted with the GOP and particularly partisan news outlets.
In keeping with the last time I addressed Becks so-called libertarianism, below is yet another open letter to the conservative commentator.
Dear Mr. Beck:
Congratulations on your slow move towards libertarianism. We are glad for your newfound support for legal marijuana, gay marriage, and your backing down from Bush-era hawkishness.
But many of us libertarians prefer to say thanks but no thanks to your attempt to become the libertarian leader of a so-called global news network.
As Ive written before, you make it really hard for people who believe in limited government to be taken seriously. In the past, youve only given the media more reason to dismiss a largely intellectual movement as being just a bunch of tinfoil hat-wearing, overly aggressive crazy people.
Youre free to call yourself whatever you want. But that doesnt mean we should accept you. While we agree with you on some of the big picture government spends way too much money it doesnt have, and is far too intrusive into our daily lives many of us dislike your rhetoric and your chalkboard-and-puppets conspiracy version of history.
Look, we libertarians try to operate as a big tent. And Im happy when non-libertarians like yourself aspire and draw towards it. The Atlantics Jeffrey Goldberg recently pondered whether he is a libertarian, and thats a welcome step forward for the movement. But when you or (the far, far worse) Alex Jones label yourselves libertarian, it is most certainly not a progression for us who already feel marginalized by the political process and much of the media.
Heres just one example of how you take any semblance of a potentially rational discussion and elevate it to cuckoo land:
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Dear Glenn Beck, Please Don’t Call Yourself A ‘Libertarian’
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Glenn Beck plans to relaunch his media company TheBlaze as a libertarian news network, opening three foreign bureaus and relocating to bigger offices in New York City, he said on Tuesday.
The former Fox News host-turned-media entrepreneur announced the shift in his company's focus on his online television program. He said TheBlaze's refined political stance can fill the vacuum left by cable news networks' "far right far left" polarity, according to a broadcast of the show on TheBlaze's paywalled subscription site.
"We're not going to play in that crazy space as a network," he said, standing between a split screen playing clips of MSNBC's Chris Matthews and Fox News's Sean Hannity. "I consider myself a libertarian."
Over the next two months, TheBlaze will open bureaus in three foreign cities that are "important to America," though Beck did not identify their locations.
TheBlaze did not immediately respond to emailed requests from TheWrap for comment.
He said he will also debut a 30-minute nightly newsmagazine show called "For the Record," which he said would be his own version of ABC's "Nightline."
He said the show would be the "most expensive show on the network, including mine."
Beck also said he plans to hire investigative journalists and produce documentaries for the network, which the Dish network announced it would carry last September.
"We are currently looking for our own Woodwards and Bernsteins," he said. "Maybe they don't exist anymore, and - if that's the case - I don't really care. We'll grow our own."
In July, Beck consolidated his then-three disparate media properties under the name TheBlaze, combining his subscription online TV service GBTV, small business sales network Marketplace and his Huffington Post-style news site, TheBlaze.com.
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Glenn Beck Relaunching TheBlaze as a Global Libertarian News Network
Simplistic Libertarianism
Simplistic Libertarianism. Are you a libertarian? An anti-statist? Then watch this video and decide what type you are. Donate or I use force against; "The Cat!" Donate: http://www.paypal.com Relevant Links: Governor Christie (State of NJ) vs. Secaucus http://www.businessweek.com blog.northjersey.com Governor Corzine (State of NJ) vs. Video Secaucus articles.philly.com Follow TheTruePooka elsewhere on the Internet! http://www.youtube.com http://www.facebook.com twitter.com Transcript of this video is provided at; thetruepooka.wordpress.com
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Addressing the Lack of Female Libertarians
Why are there so few female libertarians? It has nothing to do with our philosophy. It is because libertarianism is not yet mainstream and part of popular culture. Women are more likely to care about being socially accepted and fitting in with their peers. There is more societal pressure for them to fit in and be "normal" by popular culture standards. They are less likely to have political views that are considered outside the mainstream. There is more societal pressure on women to fit in and conform to what is considered "normal" by popular culture standards. This does not apply to every woman (obviously.) All women are individuals. My Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com My Twitter page: http://www.twitter.com My response to criticism on this video: julieborowski.wordpress.com My blog post. Why are there so few libertarian women? julieborowski.wordpress.com **Not all women, of course, are the same.** My views only. The views in this video do not represent the views of any organization.
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Danger Ink Presents: The Libertarian Calendar
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Fat Libertarian "Conversation"
Ever notice how NBC is obsessed with the word "conversation". So I thought I #39;d use it here. "We can we begin to have a conversation"? Stupid fucking NBCGE. Anyway, just some thoughts I #39;ve had recently regarding Fiscal Cliff bullshit and Libertarianism going forward. Also Chicken Fried Steak.
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Libertarian Party Chairman Doesn #39;t Not Want to Let People Have Child Slaves
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Libertarian Private Charity Ponzi Scheme
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Libertarian Argues Against Obamacare, Says You Should Diagnose Your Own Illnesses
In this Libertarian caller clip, a Libertarian calls into the show to make the argument for a perfect Libertarian healthcare system. He rails against Obamacare, discusses how he likes Singapore #39;s universal healthcare model (but notes he would make changes as it #39;s still not a perfect Libertarian system), and makes the case where you should be personally responsible and diagnose yourself when you are sick... This clip from the Majority Report, live MF at 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FM
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The North Carolina Libertarian Party held a watch party at the Crabtree Holiday Inn on election night. Gubernatorial candidate Barbara Howe attended the event and gave a speech on the growth of the party through the election season.
The party must gain 2 percent of the popular vote in the gubernatorial or presidential election to stay a legally-qualified party on the ballot without petitioning in North Carolina. It had continuous ballot status from 1996-2004. The party was decertified by the state in 2005 and regained its continuous ballot status in 2008. Libertarians received 2.8 percent of the vote in the 2008 gubernatorial election. At the time of her speech Tuesday night, Howe had received 2.12 percent of the vote.
Howe said the popularity of former presidential candidate Ron Paul helped the party gain traction in the local and national elections.
Weve seen a lot of enthusiasm from former Ron Paul supporters, Howe said. Theyre still Ron Paul supporters, but since hes not in the race theyve tracked to the Libertarian Party as the more fiscally responsible and socially tolerant party. They dont find that in the Republicans or the Democrats, and they see that in the Libertarian Party.
The Libertarian Party has grown from 13,000 registered voters in North Carolina in 2008 to 19,000 registered in the 2012 election. It is also active in 50 counties in North Carolina. Jason Melehani, co-director for North Carolina for presidential candidate Gary Johnson and a medical student at UNC-Chapel Hill, said the Libertarian Party is active in the most urban counties out of the 100 in North Carolina.
Howe said these numbers show some promise for the growth of the party.
It shows an incredible growth and interest in the ideas of the Libertarian Party. Were just going to keep moving forward, Howe said.
Howe also said she is excited about the amount of young people that have been drawn to the partys beliefs.
According to Melehani, the average age range of a registered Libertarian is 36-38 years old, and there are many college-aged Libertarians that exhibit a high level of involvement and enthusiasm in the party.
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Nullification Forum - Part 2 - Libertarian Party of Texas - Kathie Glass, Richard Mack - Dec 8 2012
Kathie Glass, Richard Mack, Clint Stutts, and Jason Rink discuss nullification of unconstitutional federal acts in Nullification Forum sponsored by the Libertarian Party of Texas. Caroline Gorman, Travis County Libertarian Party Chair, moderating. December 8, 2012 in Round Rock, Texas. Part 2.
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