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IV. Foreign Affairs

American foreign policy should seek an America at peace with the world and the defense -- against attack from abroad -- of the lives, liberty, and property of the American people on American soil. Provision of such defense must respect the individual rights of people everywhere.

The principle of non-intervention should guide relationships between governments. The United States government should return to the historic libertarian tradition of avoiding entangling alliances, abstaining totally from foreign quarrels and imperialist adventures, and recognizing the right to unrestricted trade, travel, and immigration.
Official Website of the Libertarian National Committee

This is the major problem I have with that party. They're living in the past here. Besides that, they seem pretty solid. We DEFINATELY need a third choice that doesn't have the name Nader.

Have a good one!:s4:
I consider myself a Libertarian/Independent and I agree ... the only issue I have is the idea that America should isolate itself from the world. We already saw where that got us. We need to have a voice and presence in the international community ... but I think we can be more open minded.

IMHO, The Libertarian Party maintains the integrity of our founding father's ideals better than any other party. Jefferson would be happy. :thumbsup:

(I actually voted for Harry Browne in 2000 to declare my liberation )
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