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* Sabrin Haunted By His Libertarian Past - "Treffinger said Sabrin should explain his support for legalizing drugs and prostitution, and sanctioning gay marriages." Bergen County Record, 2000-04-21. | * Sabrin Haunted By His Libertarian Past - "Treffinger said Sabrin should explain his support for legalizing drugs and prostitution, and sanctioning gay marriages." Bergen County Record, 2000-04-21. | ||
* Libertarians score victory by securing place on 2000 ballot - "Some espouse extreme views Like the cessation of all taxation, public education and government regulation." Dallas Morning News, 1998-11-08. | * Libertarians score victory by securing place on 2000 ballot - "Some espouse extreme views Like the cessation of all taxation, public education and government regulation." Dallas Morning News, 1998-11-08. | ||
* Libertarian rebuts mailer by Corcoran - "Editor: This letter rebuts a campaign mailer sent out by Richard Corcoran, the unsuccessful candidate for state House District 43. [...] Mr. Corcoran in a late mailer took on the Libertarian Party [...] Mr. Corcoran's Carvillian treatment of his opponent in the mailer extended to the Libertarian Party and its platform." St. Petersburg Times, 1998-09-09. | |||
* "several citizen panelists agreed that they found the anti-government platform of his Libertarian party too extreme". Philadelphia Daily News, 1997-10-20. | * "several citizen panelists agreed that they found the anti-government platform of his Libertarian party too extreme". Philadelphia Daily News, 1997-10-20. | ||
* Is "Libertarian politics" an oxymoron? - "to these mainstream issues the Libertarian Party platform adds such problematic esoterica as jury nullification, a reliance solely on tort law and 'strict liability' to govern pollution, and the right of individual political secession. When libertarianism is presented as an all-or-nothing bargain, interested voters are more likely to leave the whole package on the table." Reason, 1996-07-01. [http://reason.com/news/printer/29963.html] | * Is "Libertarian politics" an oxymoron? - "to these mainstream issues the Libertarian Party platform adds such problematic esoterica as jury nullification, a reliance solely on tort law and 'strict liability' to govern pollution, and the right of individual political secession. When libertarianism is presented as an all-or-nothing bargain, interested voters are more likely to leave the whole package on the table." Reason, 1996-07-01. [http://reason.com/news/printer/29963.html] |
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