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  • Liberty and Teen Suffrage

    What gives one the right to a vote? There is no better question with which to begin a discussion on suffrage; decades of rights violations have come as a result of misunderstanding this question and its answer. So first off, I think it is necessary that we establish the ground in which all voting rights...
    Posted to Teen Libertarian by John Baker on Fri, Feb 26 2010
    Filed under: liberty, suffrage, youth, voting
  • Abolish secret ballots.

    Excerpted from No Treason, No. 6 As all voting is secret (by secret ballot), and as all secret governments are necessarily only secret bands of robbers, tyrants, and murderers, the general fact that our government is practically carried on by means of such voting, only proves that there is among us a...
    Posted to Escaping Leviathan by hkarnoldson on Wed, Feb 17 2010
    Filed under: ENGLISH, democracy, voting
  • Never A Wasted Vote

    Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin recently published an article entitled "A Wasted Vote," in which he expounds the virtue of voting on uncompromised principles, viz. voting for Chuck Baldwin, as opposed to casting one's vote for what Chuck calls "the evil of two lessers."...
    Posted to The Eric Simmons Blog by Eric on Fri, Oct 10 2008
    Filed under: Chuck Baldwin, voting
  • RNC: Making a non-unanimous vote unanimous

    The RNC vote for the presidentially nominee was appalling. John McCain received 2000+, Ron Paul 11 votes, Romney 2 votes. The roll call counted the vote as Ron Paul 5 votes, Romney 2 votes. But at the very end, their was a motion made to make the non-unanimous vote unanimous. The motion passed! What's...
    Posted to Free Markets, Free Minds, Free Me. by ViennaSausage on Thu, Sep 4 2008
    Filed under: RNC, vote, voting
  • The Danger of Political Centrism

    It is often assumed that centrists are good because they are not "extreme". Centrists are generally viewed as being preferable to the so-called "far left" and "far right". However, it is my contention that centrists are the most dangerous type of politician and that the...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Wed, Jun 4 2008
    Filed under: Democracy, Voting
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