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desert dude

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The republican party, and only because of the libertarians. Rand Paul, Justin Amash, et al make GOP SoCons and Progs shit their pants and tremble with fear.

Let the progressives fascist cries commence...




Amir Zendehnam passionately supports marijuana legalization, same-sex marriage, abortion rights and the Republican Party.

He is not alone. The 26-year-old aspiring restaurateur and chairman of the party's West Los Angeles central committee, is one of a raft of ethnically diverse young libertarians who hold seats in L.A. County’s huge GOP apparatus, injecting youthful energy into its operations at a time when the state’s Republican Party is nearly moribund.

After winning control the executive board of the Los Angeles County Republican Party in December 2012, the “Liberty Kids,” as they call themselves, are seeing the fruits of their activism. This year one of their own is running as the Republican nominee for Congress from the San Gabriel Valley, with Zendehnam serving as policy adviser.

The Liberty Kids are challenging the party's social conservatives and are drawing the attention of Democrats, who see liberal youth as part of their base. And in what could be a harbinger for the GOP, they have begun campaigning in other states, aiming to increase their influence beyond California.

"I want you to look around the room," Zendehnam said at a meeting last week, "because this is what the face of the Republican Party is going to look like."


http://news.yahoo.com/liberty-kids-shake-l-republican-party-look-other-181234386.html
 

MidwesternGro

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The republican party, and only because of the libertarians. Rand Paul, Justin Amash, et al make GOP SoCons and Progs shit their pants and tremble with fear.

Let the progressives fascist cries commence...




Amir Zendehnam passionately supports marijuana legalization, same-sex marriage, abortion rights and the Republican Party.

He is not alone. The 26-year-old aspiring restaurateur and chairman of the party's West Los Angeles central committee, is one of a raft of ethnically diverse young libertarians who hold seats in L.A. County’s huge GOP apparatus, injecting youthful energy into its operations at a time when the state’s Republican Party is nearly moribund.

After winning control the executive board of the Los Angeles County Republican Party in December 2012, the “Liberty Kids,” as they call themselves, are seeing the fruits of their activism. This year one of their own is running as the Republican nominee for Congress from the San Gabriel Valley, with Zendehnam serving as policy adviser.

The Liberty Kids are challenging the party's social conservatives and are drawing the attention of Democrats, who see liberal youth as part of their base. And in what could be a harbinger for the GOP, they have begun campaigning in other states, aiming to increase their influence beyond California.

"I want you to look around the room," Zendehnam said at a meeting last week, "because this is what the face of the Republican Party is going to look like."


http://news.yahoo.com/liberty-kids-shake-l-republican-party-look-other-181234386.html
Rand Paul admits that he is not a libertarian, you fool.

Besides, the anarchists are the ones who are all about freedom -- not the libertarians.
 

desert dude

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Go change your diaper, MWG. Rand Paul is forcing the Republicans to move toward freedom. I know freedom is a scary thing for the strange cabal of progs and SoCons but, trust me, you will like it.

Despite personal politics that might seem more in tune with Democrats - world peace, ending the war on drugs and addressing global warming top the list of concerns for many - these millennials say they are more comfortable with Republicans' emphasis on freedom than Democrats' penchant for regulation.
 

desert dude

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In Los Angeles, the group’s efforts paid off with the nomination of Arturo Alas, the son of Democrats who immigrated from El Salvador, for Congress in the blue-collar suburban area where he grew up. Alas, 33, recently won the support of mainstream Republicans, including Senate GOP leader Bob Huff.



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Many hope to nominate Paul's son, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, for president in 2016. But it will be difficult for them to push their liberal social agenda across the Republican Party, said University of Georgia political scientist Keith Poole.

"You can't influence a political party unless you start electing members of state legislatures and members of Congress. That’s the real test," he said.
 

MidwesternGro

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Go change your diaper, MWG. Rand Paul is forcing the Republicans to move toward freedom. I know freedom is a scary thing for the strange cabal of progs and SoCons but, trust me, you will like it.
Despite personal politics that might seem more in tune with Democrats - world peace, ending the war on drugs and addressing global warming top the list of concerns for many - these millennials say they are more comfortable with Republicans' emphasis on freedom than Democrats' penchant for regulation.
Old men like yourself are the ones who need to check their diapers.

How can Rand Paul be about freedom when his state is all about collecting federal taxes? It seems like these "libertarians" are two-faced liars, which is why even their own party ignores them on favor of the Christian fascists who control the repubs.
 

MidwesternGro

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In Los Angeles, the group’s efforts paid off with the nomination of Arturo Alas, the son of Democrats who immigrated from El Salvador, for Congress in the blue-collar suburban area where he grew up. Alas, 33, recently won the support of mainstream Republicans, including Senate GOP leader Bob Huff.



View gallery

Melinda McCrady texts and watches a speaker while wearing a shirt bearing the Tenth Amendment Center …
Many hope to nominate Paul's son, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, for president in 2016. But it will be difficult for them to push their liberal social agenda across the Republican Party, said University of Georgia political scientist Keith Poole.

"You can't influence a political party unless you start electing members of state legislatures and members of Congress. That’s the real test," he said.
Why don't they run as libertarians? Why do they accept the baggage of the racist, xenophobic republican party?

And why is the libertarian party even whiter and more male than the republican party if they are the wave of the future? LOL!
 

desert dude

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Old men like yourself are the ones who need to check their diapers.

How can Rand Paul be about freedom when his state is all about collecting federal taxes? It seems like these "libertarians" are two-faced liars, which is why even their own party ignores them on favor of the Christian fascists who control the repubs.
You mean old men like these?





 

MidwesternGro

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Is it even conceivable to have an analog of the libertarian movement in the Democratic party?
No. Most liberals like things like clean water and air, rights for minorities and women, and not allowing children to starve to death because they were born into an impoverished family.
 

MidwesternGro

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Thanks for checking in and shitting your knickers, MWG. Your cohorts will be along shortly.
"Compared to Americans overall, libertarians are composed of a much larger portion of men than women. More than two-thirds (68 percent) of libertarians are men, while 32 percent are women. They are also racially homogeneous, with nearly all (94 percent) libertarians identifying as non-Hispanic whites."

http://publicreligion.org/2013/11/libertariangotw/

Yep, wave of the future alright. That is why they look like the past. LOL!
 

Wilksey

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A freedom movement is only possible in...
A system that bans political parties.

The party system exists to mask accountability, responsibility, and individual competence.

Political parties need to go.

 

desert dude

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A system that bans political parties.

The party system exists to mask accountability, responsibility, and individual competence.

Political parties need to go.
I am not a big fan of either party, but there is no way to make them go away. I absolutely would support a constitutional amendment to impose term limits though.
 

UncleBuck

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"[libertarians] are also racially homogeneous, with nearly all (94 percent) libertarians identifying as non-Hispanic whites."

http://publicreligion.org/2013/11/libertariangotw/
wow!

no wonder desert supremacist is always crowing about libertarianism without actually supporting liberty for women who want to control their bodies, or blacks who want to get a bite to eat from the lunch counter, or gays who want to not get fired just because they are gay.

he's trying to equate libertarianism with white separatism, not liberty.

i bet he comes back and bandies about the word "freedom" in some vague style, as if that actually meant anything coming from him.
 

UncleBuck

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"if a white racist business owner wants to refuse service to blacks on the basis that they are black, they should be allowed to. this is called FREEDOM." - desert dude














 

Maris

Member
Like 60s/70s back we can be so good together, tell you lie tell you wicked lie. lookin to the litle girl where she is. ooou we can be so good together, so good together. Again. that phrase remind me for good times. Angels fly, angels cry, angels dancen angels die.
Jim Morrison. And he definatly was republican. Republican between democration has like in cage. we all waiting for the sun. Like he. Is diferent preferential to be liberian. but gone make it babe, together one more time!
I want to just say, no way to... But talk about weed sell and grow is two diference operations. I call that grow and bake.
 
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