01-29-2015, 04:24 PM
The problem with libertarian candidates is they invariably say something absurd.
Much like Lyndon LaRouche. I don't remember what he called himself, but the first time I heard him I was thrilled someone finally said the things he was saying until he claimed the Queen of England was dealing drugs in the U.S.
My cousin, who is a regular candidate for state house in MN ("regular" as in he never wins), is libertarian. Again, a lot of good things until he says George Bush knocked down the twin towers.
I always end up thinking with all of them, "Now why did you have to go and say that?"
Much like Lyndon LaRouche. I don't remember what he called himself, but the first time I heard him I was thrilled someone finally said the things he was saying until he claimed the Queen of England was dealing drugs in the U.S.
My cousin, who is a regular candidate for state house in MN ("regular" as in he never wins), is libertarian. Again, a lot of good things until he says George Bush knocked down the twin towers.
I always end up thinking with all of them, "Now why did you have to go and say that?"
Much like Lyndon LaRouche. I don't remember what he called himself, but the first time I heard him I was thrilled someone finally said the things he was saying until he claimed the Queen of England was dealing drugs in the U.S.
My cousin, who is a regular candidate for state house in MN ("regular" as in he never wins), is libertarian. Again, a lot of good things until he says George Bush knocked down the twin towers.
I always end up thinking with all of them, "Now why did you have to go and say that?"


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