Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Two Parties

TWO PARTIES


There are two political parties in the United States. They are the Libertarian Party and the Anti-Libertarian Party.

The Anti-Libertarian Party is the party of war and meddles with the world to preserve the balance of power. The Libertarian Party is the party of peace and follows the advice of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson advocating avoidance of entangling alliances.

The Anti-Libertarian Party is the party of monarchy. Libertarians are enemies of monarchy.

The Anti-Libertarian Party is the party of the affluent, using corporate welfare and manipulation of the money supply to control markets and power not controlled through war. The Libertarian Party will hold these thieves responsible.

Anti-Libertarians have displayed a hatred and distrust of the people by campaigning one way and voting the opposite. Libertarians are appealing to the people through reason and will govern with principle.

Anti-Libertarians have increased the public debt and taxes. Libertarians favor reduction of both taxes and public debt.

Anti-Libertarians are using the "Patriot Act" and a political supreme Court to invade and sometimes take homes in violation of the U.S. Constitution and many State Constitutions. Libertarians support the Constitutions of the United States and the rights of the Citizens of the States.

Anti-Libertarians favor an established church (from Christian Crusader to Secular Humanist). Libertarians favor religious freedom with no government support.

This contrast is not an original idea. The wording is similar to what one paper used for the election of 1800. It can be found in the book "Adams vs. Jefferson The Tumultuous Election of 1800" by John Ferling (2004).

It is time for Citizens to pay attention to what is taking place around them. Like the 1790s, we must soon choose between freedom and oppression.


By Ed Gluck, LPVC Chair

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What we have is the party, the Republicrats. The Libertarians as much as they might wish it are not politicians.

Philosophy is to the real world as masturbation is to sex.
Karl Marx (1818 - 1883)