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Old 09-09-2008, 02:12 AM   #66
Radar
Constitutional Scholar
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
Posts: 4,006
I'd say my credentials as a libertarian speak for themselves. I'm a 4 time "lights of liberty" award winner for libertarian activism. I was chairman of largest county libertarian organization in the United States. I was on the executive committee of the Libertarian Party of California (the largest state libertarian organization in America). I personally know the man who started the Libertarian Party; David Nolan. I've met with several libertarian party candidates for president including Ron Paul (I actually sat with him and had dinner), Harry Browne, and Michael Badnarik. I've registered thousands of young people to vote as libertarians. I've donated thousands and thousands of dollars and thousands of hours to further libertarianism. I've run for 3 offices as a libertarian candidate. I've read hundreds of books on libertarian philosophy. Within the libertarian community, I was known as a purist because my standards are higher than most.

I'd say that makes me a pretty damned good judge as to who is or is not a libertarian.

I don't believe I know everything, but I do know everything about a few things, and libertarianism is one of them. The U.S. Constitution is another. I also know more about computer networking than any average 5 network administrators combined.

I don't have a god complex or a narcissistic personality disorder. I've got a firm grasp on reality and I know where I'm strong and where I'm not. I'm confident and I've got a lot to back up my confidence.
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- George Carlin
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