I've (until recently) always held onto the Republican banner. The current
administration, and the pres' daddy embarrass me so much that I'm in the same
species, let alone political party, with them, that I've dropped my name from
the Republican roles. In the last election, I voted for the (yechhh!)
Democratic opponent, in spite of the fact he invented the internet.
I worked on some promotional material for the Libertarian party and did that
only long enough to learn that, while the aggregate of their collective opinions
seem to be quite rational and sane, no one leader or individual I ever met seems
to hold those beliefs, preferring, apparently, to belong to the "lunatic
fringe"
which seems to find a welcoming home in that and a few other parties. What
typifies their beliefs, at least among those I met here in Colorado, is the
belief that private enterprise should build bridges over and dams on rivers and
charge for their use. Think about that!
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron Kaiser" <spectre(a)stockholm.ptloma.edu>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: Wave of the Future (Spam)
> Ouch! And
you're a troll! Nixon was a Republican. I rest my case.
Your point is? Remember, the Clintons are
Democrats. Democrats and
Reublicans are both alike in that they all revere one thing: political
power at any cost, and enjoy it all the more when it's at the expense
of their serfs^H^H^H^H^Htaxpayers.
Okay, then, all libertarians are nuts. Who wants to top this troll? ;-)
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