Dan Kilo for Colorado Governor 2010 » voting
Voting is Black & White: The REAL 2 party system is Democrats & Repubublicans vs. Libertarians
(blăk’ən-hwīt’, -wīt’) adj. Expressing, recognizing, or based on two mutually exclusive sets of ideas or values: black-and-white categories; a black-and-white point of view. In our two party system voting has become more black & white than ever in the past. It is called a two party system because all the power resides with the Democrats and the Republicans. Under this two party system the power of government has been and continues to expand quickly. For over 40 years libertarians have been passing around The World’s Smallest Political Quiz. The quiz has ten questions on it that, when answered, are supposed to classify the quiz-taker as Libertarian, Left-Liberal, Centrist, Right-Conservative, or Statist. In today’s political climate, having ten questions on the WORLD’S SMALLEST political quiz is overkill. Here is a political quiz that is … Read entire article »
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Libertarians choose Lawyer Barr as Presidential Candidate: Choice leaves a bad taste in the mouths of many libertarians
The libertarians choose former U.S. attorney, Bob Barr, as their presidential candidate at the national convention today in Denver. As the results were displayed on the convention floor there were strong boos heard among from the anti-Barr contingent. While Barr was making his acceptance speech, Jim Davidson was organizing a “Boston tea Party” where delegates would choose an alternative presidential candidate. Within minutes Davidson had printed several hundred flyers and was distributing them to … Read entire article »
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Voting Libertarian is a Wasted Vote–Wrong!
OK, there are all the REAL reasons you should vote Libertarian. It is the way you feel; you know it would be good for the country; you need to vote your mind and all that basic stuff. All exteremly good reasons to vote Libertarian but they do not seem to carry the impact to get closet Libertarians to actually take action and vote their mind. Yea, I’m talking to you, you who wants to vote Libertarian but you just can’t do it because you don’t want the other guy to win so you don’t vote Libertarian but, rather, you vote for the lessor of the two evils. The Libertarians you vote for do NOT have to win for your vote to have an impact That’s right. You can vote for the … Read entire article »
