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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:00:00 GMT
L. Neil Smith - Why I'm Doing It: L. Neil explains why he accepted the Arizona Libertarian Party's nomination for president.

{@Gore and Bush Debate} and Lehrer clarifies the rules. I had to save this one. Hehe. [grabbe]

I will ask a question. The candidate will ignore the question and deliver rehearsed remarks designed to appeal to undecided women voters. The opponent will then have one minute to respond by trying to frighten senior citizens into voting for him. When a speaker's time has expired, I will whimper softly while he continues to spew incomprehensible statistics for three more minutes.

Fulton Huxtable at Fatal Blindness - Why I Am Voting Libertarian: Mr. Huxtable has been voting republican thinking that the lesser of the two evils would slow freedom's decline. No more. He's still voting, though...

Do you believe you possess the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? Do you believe you should be able to live in freedom, free from the initiation of physical force from others? If so and if you vote according to these principles, then there is only one political party that explicitly upholds these principles: the Libertarian Party.

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Will a Gore presidency be worse than Bush? Probably, but not by much. Both are statists to the core.

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I am tired of taking showers after I vote. If you continue supporting the Republicans we have today, freedom's decline will continue and eventually implode altogether.

Julie Foster at WorldNetDaily - Judicial Watch debate tomorrow: Gore, Buchanan, and Nader have withdrawn from the debate. This leaves Browne, Hagelin, Phillips, and four empty lecterns. C-SPAN is "likely" to cover the debate, but no media channel is confirmed. Rats. This coulda been good.

Joel Miller at WorldNetDaily - Marijuana monkey off your back: Joel details why the recent NIDA study where monkey's self-administered cannabis does NOT prove that it is addicting. Addiction implies reinforcement, tolerance, and dependence. Cannabis use reinforces more use, but you do not develop tolerance, nor do you become dependent (there are no withdrawal symptoms). [wnd]

J.J. Johnson at Sierra Times - Sierra Times Travel Advisory: Mr. Johnson recommends holding off travel across the pond. Hmm... I'm planning to leave for the Ukraine on Saturday, spending a weekend in Rome on the way back. Wish me luck. [sierra]

Seth Cropsey at the Washington Times - War, not terrorism: The attack on the USS Cole was not terrorism, it was an act of war. Mr. Cropsey says that the U.S. should treat it that way. [sierra]

Those who commit acts of war against the United States need to understand that there will be a military response less discriminate and less punctilious than what is called for by the crime of terror. Failing to make this vital distinction diminishes the respect of others as well as our own self-respect.

Darrel Mulloy at Sierra Times - The foolishness of our foreign policy: so what was the USS Cole doing off the coast of Yemen anyway? [sierra]

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