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It is the fundamental theory of all the more recent American law. . .
that the average citizen is half-witted, and hence not to be trusted to
either his own devices or his own thoughts.
My politics are libertarian, and I'm a member of the Libertarian Party. If your political spectrum is limited to Democrat and Republican and you can't see beyond the two, Libertarians fall not so firmly into both and neither. Does that clear it up? No? Maybe this will help. A Libertarian who is a libertarian believes that an individual has the right to do whatever he damn well pleases as long as he doesn't hurt anyone else. A true libertarian will initiate neither force nor fraud against another individual. Therefore, since governments have a tendency to do both on a regular basis, libertarians have an affinity for the maxim "that government which governs best, governs least." Some libertarians would take that one step farther to that government which governs best, governs not at all. If either of these points of view appeals to you check the articles and sites below. If your politics lean toward a simple shoot the bastards, well, you ain't a libertarian, but, more and more, I do sympathize. Articles
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