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'''Free Speech and Right to Privacy''' | '''Free Speech and Right to Privacy''' | ||
Libertarians are split on the issue, between ones beliving in compelete deregulation of these and the majority beliving in that they can be taken away if they infringe on others peoples rights. The issues being here between issues such as screaming "fire" in a movie theatre, or a suspected terrorist. However most libertarians belive extremely strongly in these amendments, perhaps beyond other Libertarian stances | Libertarians are split on the issue, between ones beliving in compelete deregulation of these and the majority beliving in that they can be taken away if they infringe on others peoples rights. The issues being here between issues such as screaming "fire" in a movie theatre, or the privacy of a suspected terrorist. However most libertarians belive extremely strongly in these amendments, perhaps beyond other Libertarian stances | ||
'''Taxes''' | |||
A strong Libertarian ideal is of the right to keep your money. You worked for it so it is then your property and the government does not have the right to seize it from you. Libertarians oppose the property, gas, excise, cigarette, alcohol, tariff and income tax, many support the FairTax but many also feel storngly against it's ideal. | |||
'''Free Trade''' | |||
Libertarians strongly believe in free trade. They believe that for a healthy economy free trade has to occur, as for inflation to go down and the american economy thus to be the strongest, however many Libertarians oppose free trade agreements like Gatt and NAFTA. | |||
'''Sovereignty, NWO, and the Iraq War''' |
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