5stringJeff
05-26-2008, 10:06 AM
Bob Barr is the Libertarian nominee for President. I hope to see him win more than 5% of the vote.
He is a bit of a controversial nominee, from what I can tell. Many "pure" Libertarians don't like him because he's a recent convert, and during his time in the GOP, spent a lot of time and effort on things like the Patriot Act. On the other hand, Barr and his running mate (Wayne Root, whom I supported) both appeal to conservatives who are fed up with the GOP's lack of small government principles. So the LP could have a banner year, but there could also be a lot of tumult in the party as more right-libertarians join.
I, for one, am very optimistic. I will spend my time campaigning for Barr because both Obama and McCain are big-government and anti-freedom, and therefore unacceptable.
Here's Barr's stance on the issues (http://www.bobbarr2008.com/issues/) from his website. A bit vague still, but he does support the Fair Tax, for those who are familiar with it.
He is a bit of a controversial nominee, from what I can tell. Many "pure" Libertarians don't like him because he's a recent convert, and during his time in the GOP, spent a lot of time and effort on things like the Patriot Act. On the other hand, Barr and his running mate (Wayne Root, whom I supported) both appeal to conservatives who are fed up with the GOP's lack of small government principles. So the LP could have a banner year, but there could also be a lot of tumult in the party as more right-libertarians join.
I, for one, am very optimistic. I will spend my time campaigning for Barr because both Obama and McCain are big-government and anti-freedom, and therefore unacceptable.
Here's Barr's stance on the issues (http://www.bobbarr2008.com/issues/) from his website. A bit vague still, but he does support the Fair Tax, for those who are familiar with it.