In a speech to the Libertarian Party of Connecticut, Peter Schiff
sounded a lot like a Ron Paul Republican -- and maybe even a
candidate for Senate against Chris Dodd.
Even though I don't always agree with the Libertarians, they at
least have the huevos to speak their philosophy without fear of
media or opposition reaction. As the Republicans go the way of
the Whigs and the Democrats become the Party of Tyranny, I will
,at least, give the Libertarians a second look because they have,
unless I really misunderstand, backbone/spine. God Help the USA.
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Sean| 6.3.09 @ 1:54PM
I hope he will run and win.
Jeff| 6.3.09 @ 3:55PM
Sean, me too.
Richard Baker| 6.3.09 @ 4:56PM
Even though I don't always agree with the Libertarians, they at least have the huevos to speak their philosophy without fear of media or opposition reaction. As the Republicans go the way of the Whigs and the Democrats become the Party of Tyranny, I will ,at least, give the Libertarians a second look because they have, unless I really misunderstand, backbone/spine. God Help the USA.