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What is the LP thinking?
I'm a libertarian, with all the ethical baggage that entails. No cheating, no stealing, no controlling others, and no supporting of those that do. I also once considered myself a proud supporter of the Libertarian Party. Unfortunately the LP has accumulated too many large scale questionable acts for me to continue. This week's article brings to the fore the latest slide of the LP into the dust bin of libertarian history.
What exactly is the LP thinking? Do they think that we libertarians are stupid? That we haven't retained the memories of Mary's bonehead decision in 1983, or the more recent Harry Browne scandal, or the Nolan peculiarities during the Libertarian Party Convention of 2004, or even the very recent gutting of the LP platform last summer?
If you're a member of the Libertarian Party, or even just a frustrated libertarian, you might consider the Boston Tea Party as a less corrupt replacement.
Personally? I just want something ethical that works.
MJ Tayor