Well, I don't agree with Libertarians 100%. But that's okay. You'll never find a party or politician who is EXACTLY in line with what you agree with.


However, the Libertarians are a lot closer to my political views than the other parties.

I like a good mixture. Maybe 75% libertarian and 25% republican. That way I can keep the good things from the republican party like: gun rights, low taxes, keeping our border CLOSED, anti-illegal immigration, economic ideas, no socialized medicine, and things like that. But I can cut out all the religious crap and all of the big government that seems to be growing bigger by the day.

But I can also have the good libertarian things like personal freedoms, small government, more state rights, getting tougher on real crimes, ending welfare for 90% of the other countries, complete freedom of speech, no FCC, cutting down government (I would say we could cut almost half of the government), backing our money with gold and silver, no welfare, completely free internet (It's a complete government free zone), more intense privacy rights, eliminating social security, letting parents choose which school their kids go to, and much more.
rebgirl420 Reviewed by rebgirl420 on . Libertarian Party sees 25% gain in membership Washington, D.C. - While Republicans and Democrats struggled with members abandoning the party in pursuit of political alternatives, the Libertarian Party saw an increase in membership of 25 percent for the year. "The numbers show what everybody has been saying--people are not happy with the two-party system and are ready for a change," says Libertarian Party Executive Director Shane Cory. "The two-party system has failed the American public," says Cory, "and people are looking for a viable Rating: 5