November 21, 2009, 5:39 am

kpaul and the AFP (although two separate entities) are...

Average: 4.3 (4 votes)
too liberal...
8% (1 vote)
too libertarian...
0% (0 votes)
too conservative...
0% (0 votes)
too weird...
17% (2 votes)
too boring...
0% (0 votes)
a conspiracy!
8% (1 vote)
known as Anderson's most eligible bachelor
33% (4 votes)
too funny!
0% (0 votes)
other (i shall leave a comment!)
33% (4 votes)
Total votes: 12

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rusty
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AFP addictive  KP unknown

Rex Bell
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Hey, there's no such thing as being too libertarian!!!

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What's a libertarian (to you)?

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Probably the simplest definition is a person that doesn't believe in the initiation of force. A lot of other factors enter in, like understanding that consenting adults  are a necessary consideration in most equations.

Here is the statement of principles from the Libertarian Party. They're not all-inclusive, but they form a pretty good base on which to build.

  • That all people possess certain unalienable natural rights, and that among these are rights to life, liberty, justly acquired property, and self-governance.
  • That the only moral basis of government is the preservation and protection of unalienable natural rights.
  • That no person or institution, public or private, has the right to initiate the use of physical force or fraud against another person, and that all people are bound, without contract, to abstain from infringing upon the natural rights of other people.
  • That all people are entitled to choose their own lifestyles, as long as they do not forcibly impose their values on others.
  • That the voluntary and unrestricted exchange of goods and services is fundamental to a peaceful and harmonious society.
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The_Great_OZ wrote:

  kpaul and the AFP (although two separate entities) are...

Both, Enjoying and Interesting..

Thanks for all you do KPaul... 

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