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* '''[[Abortion]]:''' While recognizing that there are legitimate libertarian arguments supporting either side of this issue, Randall personally supports a woman's right to choose whether abortion is best for her situation - without state interference. He notes that there is significant controversy surrounding when life begins, and argues that therefore the state should not legislate against abortion, since a fetus is not unarguably a human life.
* '''[[Abortion]]:''' While recognizing that there are legitimate libertarian arguments supporting either side of this issue, Randall personally supports a woman's right to choose whether abortion is best for her situation - without state interference. He notes that there is significant controversy surrounding when life begins, and argues that therefore the state should not legislate against abortion, since a fetus is not unarguably a human life.


* '''Civil rights:''' Randall asserts that civil rights are rights enjoyed by the citizens of a nation - and it is a primary role of government to acknowledge and secure those rights.
* '''Civil rights:''' Civil rights are those rights enjoyed by the citizens of a nation - and it is a primary role of government to acknowledge and secure those rights.


* '''Economic stimulus:''' Randall would stimulate the [[Economics|economy]] by eliminating the federal [[income tax]] in concert with drastically cutting government spending, effectively increasing personal income for most Americans. He also advocates the elimination of the [[Federal Reserve]] and the restoration of a [[commodity]]-based [[currency]] - as required by Article I, section 10 of the United States Constitution.
* '''Economic stimulus:''' Randall would stimulate the [[Economics|economy]] by eliminating the federal [[income tax]] in concert with drastically cutting government spending, effectively increasing personal income for most Americans. He also advocates the elimination of the [[Federal Reserve]] and the restoration of a [[commodity]]-based [[currency]] - as required by Article I, section 10 of the United States Constitution.
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