I am undecided. Jill Stein or Gary Johnson? It is indeed a tough choice. I'll probably go with the Greens, given as the libertarians aren't nearly as concerned about the power of monied interests as they should be.
Well good thing he's running for Vice President.an administration that involves Paul Ryan in a position of any responsibility or influence.
Romney, because Obama will do nothing to end illegal immigration.
Just curious, but if an economically right, socially libertarian choice had been the best method to stop them, rather than a fiscal leftist as you'd be more inclined to agree with, would you have done that?
the libertarians aren't nearly as concerned about the power of monied interests as they should be.
Did I stutter ?
I mean it: Whoever does the most damage to the designs of theocrats is my man/woman. If Gary Johnson or Huntsman were ahead of Obama I would give them serious consideration.
For the record, if the country ever realigns to Objectivist types versus Christian Socialist types then I'd vote Objectivist before you could say "Galt." No Christian Irans on my watch!
Say Merry Christmas to me, put giant crosses on every corner, but leave me the hell alone when I'm doin' my thing. That's all this is about.
The Libertarians are good people, but this is their blindspot. I cannot accept their philosophy as complete or useful because it refuses to address any possibility of tyranny-by-wealth.
That said, the alliance between severely religious and severely anti-theist camps within libertarianism is pretty interesting. I think it represents an attempt to come to an understanding between fervent religion and atheism.
I also find it refreshing that you are actually concerned with being left alone rather than censoring religion like some atheists give me the vibe of aiming at.
And Romney isn't particularly "Theocratic." Santorum? Bachman? Perry? Yeah. But Romney? He's too centrist to be theocratic.
The word choice was intentional; I am as much of an Armando Iannucci fan as the next guy.Well good thing he's running for Vice President.
Deportations are at record levels under the Obama administration. No, he won't "end" illegal immigration because that's impossible.
Wait until the second debate, I'm sure Romney will correct the misconception that he's against free phones.Obama, because Romney won't give me a phone or let me vote.
It is easily possible. In fact it has been done in the past.
I am not allowed to explain how, because it upsets the mods
I am undecided. Jill Stein or Gary Johnson? It is indeed a tough choice. I'll probably go with the Greens, given as the libertarians aren't nearly as concerned about the power of monied interests as they should be.
Usually we're talking about public school or something like that. Or that Bible Belt judge who was sentencing people to church attendance. I can be pretty shrill in situations like that, believe me.
Other examples, like the ground zero cross fiasco, didn't really make a lot of sense to me![]()
I doubt Mormonism would fare any better than atheism in Bachmann's Iran. Still, there are matters like the supreme court and the rest of the Republican machinery to worry about.
So Mitt Romney is going to mine the border now?
I'm voting for Obama. I think he's made important gains with social policy, I strongly disagree with trickle-down economics, and I think a Romney Presidency would be an unmitigated disaster for my beloved church.
So Mitt Romney is going to mine the border now?
I'm voting for Obama. I think he's made important gains with social policy, I strongly disagree with trickle-down economics, and I think a Romney Presidency would be an unmitigated disaster for my beloved church.
In what way do you think it would harm your church?
That was Huntsman not Romney.
Romney does too. I guess there were two of them then.