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ron paul releases financial plan

 
 
briansol
 
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Reply Mon 28 Jan, 2008 12:50 pm
@briansol,
Being Libertarian doesn't mean its a comprise party...

It means they beleive in the constitution and small federal gov't, and hence freedom to the people.
socalgolfguy
 
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Reply Mon 28 Jan, 2008 02:18 pm
@briansol,
briansol;51890 wrote:
Being Libertarian doesn't mean its a comprise party...

It means they beleive in the constitution and small federal gov't, and hence freedom to the people.


It's their spirit of no compromise that will exclude them from any major political influence.
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Reagaknight
 
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Reply Mon 28 Jan, 2008 02:21 pm
@briansol,
If you really believe in your principles, compromise can be an occasional occurence, but not a policy.
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socalgolfguy
 
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Reply Mon 28 Jan, 2008 02:24 pm
@briansol,
Politics IS compromise, unfortunately.
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Reagaknight
 
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Reply Mon 28 Jan, 2008 02:49 pm
@briansol,
Wiki begs to differ:

Politics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Compromise is not always neccessary to making decisions. The majority rules, and if they're good enough, they can get policies passed no matter how different from the view of the minority the policy is.
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