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John Dibble
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« on: November 09, 2006, 08:38:00 AM »

Screw you, America - once again you've failed to vote a single Libertarian to Congress. Once again you've screwed us all over by voting for Republicans and Democrats. I hate you, you mother f**king retards! You go to hell, you go the hell and you die!

Oh, and please vote Libertarian in 2008. Wink
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John Dibble
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2006, 10:39:18 AM »

Screw you, America - once again you've failed to vote a single Libertarian to Congress. Once again you've screwed us all over by voting for Republicans and Democrats. I hate you, you mother f**king retards! You go to hell, you go the hell and you die!

Oh, and please vote Libertarian in 2008. Wink

When the Libertarian Party stops being batsh**t crazy...then it will find office. (As I think you also believe)

Yes I do believe that - I was just being facetious.

They should stop bothering to run Presidential candidates and focus on races they can win, such as in Arizona and New Hampshire, where they might be able to snag a couple of seats in the state legislature and work their way up.

I would support that too if it weren't for ballot access issues - in many states we need a major race candidate to get a certain percentage of the vote so we can actually get our candidates on the ballot without the hassle. Otherwise I agree with the sentiment. We should first off stop running in so many congressional races where there are already two major party candidates, concentrating only on those that are uncontested. And as you say we need to concentrate on state-level legislature races as well.
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