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If he wins by a landslide (as there is every indication he will), he will have a free hand to push even further leftward ... unless those of us who believe in capitalism can muster a strong protest vote in November and keep organized afterwards, to fight for our beliefs. | If he wins by a landslide (as there is every indication he will), he will have a free hand to push even further leftward ... unless those of us who believe in capitalism can muster a strong protest vote in November and keep organized afterwards, to fight for our beliefs. | ||
The Libertarian Party was formed by and for people who believe in laissez faire capitalism, for just these purposes. The LP's first Presidential candidate is Dr. [[John Hospers]], Director fo the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. His running mate is Mrs. [[Tonie Nathan]], a journalist from Eugene, Oregon. | The Libertarian Party was formed by and for people who believe in [[Laissez Faire|laissez faire capitalism]], for just these purposes. The LP's first Presidential candidate is Dr. [[John Hospers]], Director fo the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. His running mate is Mrs. [[Tonie Nathan]], a journalist from Eugene, Oregon. | ||
If you'd like to send Nixon a message on November 7th -- a message that you still believe in capitalism, and oppose his increasingly collectivist policies -- cast your vote for Dr. [[John Hospers|Hospers]] and Mrs. [[Tonie Nathan|Nathan]]. If they're not on the ballot in your state, do it by write-in. | If you'd like to send Nixon a message on November 7th -- a message that you still believe in capitalism, and oppose his increasingly collectivist policies -- cast your vote for Dr. [[John Hospers|Hospers]] and Mrs. [[Tonie Nathan|Nathan]]. If they're not on the ballot in your state, do it by write-in. |