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| Written by Wes Upchurch, Candidate | |||||||
| Sunday, 30 March 2008 21:00 | |||||||
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Rememer that two parties = zero choice. Why do I say that? Well, It seems that no matter which party is in power, government keeps getting bigger, more powerful, more expensive, and more meddlesome. The only difference between the Democrats and Republicans in Congress is which side of the special interest spectrum they fall on. Instead of focusing on the important issues... they spend their time on they hot button issues. Why? Because, they only care about staying in power. In any relationship, it takes more than an I verse You philosophy to make things work and the only we are going to change this with a more dynamic political spectrum than Right vs. Left, Conservative vs. Liberal. You always hear that Democrats stand up for individuals and Republicans are for the big business. This nation works best when people can pursue happiness as they please and businesses can operate in a free-market. We need a party that is willing to stand up for both individual's rights as people and business's rights to conduct business. As members of a third party, Libertarians help to provide compromise between the other parties and allow for a more productive and fair political environment to ensue. When you elect Libertarians you are electing to have a choice between an more powerful, unproductive, wasteful government and one that is socially and fiscally responsible. Libertarians are the later. So why should you vote Libertarian? Don't you believe it's time to bring America back to it's foundation, the foundation of freedom. I believe it is. The government has become too powerful, too expensive, and meddles too much in our personal lives... These are the reasons I am on the quest promote individual liberty, personal responsibility, and limiting the size, power, expense, and intrusiveness of government. I don't think the government should control our lives. We should decide how to run our business, how to raise our family, and how to spend our money. If you agree you might be a Libertarian. Each vote for a Libertarian is a vote for change. It indicates that you want something different. You shouldn't think of your vote for a third party as a wasted vote, you should think of it as an honest vote. I vote Libertarian because I've had enough, I hope you'll do the same. I guess I could just continue complaining year after year, but instead...I've decided to do something about it. Together we can make Missouri a better place. It's just one small step to bring America back to it's foundation.
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