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MADem

(135,425 posts)
32. "The Party" -- really? Everyone in lockstep? Who knew?
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 07:07 PM
Jun 2013

I must belong to a different branch than you.

Too bad Democrats can't say the same Fumesucker Jun 2013 #1
Nah, that'd get them elected. Scuba Jun 2013 #3
Wouldn't be prudent Fumesucker Jun 2013 #4
the pot thing yes, the rest, no arely staircase Jun 2013 #12
i find most of them oppose abortion rights JI7 Jun 2013 #2
most i know say a woman has a right to chose arely staircase Jun 2013 #5
I am certainly not a libertarian so I went to google about it. former9thward Jun 2013 #7
i'm talking about individuals i come across including the Pauls JI7 Jun 2013 #8
I have a number of friends who range from Libertarian-leaning to full-blown Libertarian. Rod Walker Jun 2013 #19
Nonsense. At the most they see it as a state issue. Demo_Chris Jun 2013 #14
They're so liberal they don't mind privatizing roads! MADem Jun 2013 #26
Yeah, and we're the party fighting to destroy social security, so maybe we shouldn't throw stones. n Demo_Chris Jun 2013 #29
"The Party" -- really? Everyone in lockstep? Who knew? MADem Jun 2013 #32
A quote from history for you. Savannahmann Jun 2013 #6
finding common ground is good arely staircase Jun 2013 #10
millenials are not really loyal to any party and I think that is great. They will hold all parties liberal_at_heart Jun 2013 #17
Libertarian- One who wastes their vote and complains about the winner (and loser sometimes) NightWatcher Jun 2013 #9
I always like this definition arely staircase Jun 2013 #11
Libertarians are just crazier Republicans. JaneyVee Jun 2013 #13
no just the useful naive. arely staircase Jun 2013 #18
How smart can one be who believes a slavery apologist is a champion of liberty? Major Nikon Jun 2013 #21
and they are in favor of no regulations + tort reform salin Jun 2013 #15
and the yea, smoke pot is left up to your employer arely staircase Jun 2013 #16
The libertarians I know care about one thing and one thing only - forestpath Jun 2013 #20
LOL ismnotwasm Jun 2013 #22
i know, right arely staircase Jun 2013 #23
Certainly an excellent summary ismnotwasm Jun 2013 #27
and let us not forget DonCoquixote Jun 2013 #24
Ron Paul is cool with a state having the death penalty for a joint. KamaAina Jun 2013 #25
It's legal here in my state Generic Other Jun 2013 #28
It is still illegal federally... So it's still a wedge untill the feds change their laws. davidn3600 Jun 2013 #31
True enough Generic Other Jun 2013 #34
Heh! Scurrilous Jun 2013 #30
Libertarians also support your "right" to be discriminated against baldguy Jun 2013 #33
yep arely staircase Jun 2013 #35
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