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  • Pink Spider
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    • Jan 2004
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    Libertarian, Green, Independent Party Candidates Hold Debate in NYC

    By Melanie Hunter
    CNSNews.com Deputy Managing Editor
    August 31, 2004



    (CNSNews.com) - Anyone who's interested in a "real" political debate instead of a "canned" political convention will get it on Tuesday, the Libertarian Party said, when its candidate takes on the Green Party presidential candidate.

    The debate will take place Tuesday night at 7pm in New York City down the street from the Republican National Convention at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church in Manhattan between Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik and Green Party candidate David Cobb.

    "Anyone who's interested in the Republican's weeklong yawn-a-thon is invited to attend a real, no-holds-barred political debate between two candidates with starkly different political views," said Fred Collins, manager of the Badnarik for President campaign.

    According to Collins, this debate will be different because all "viable" candidates have been invited, questions from the audience will be allowed and the audience will see a clear choice between the candidates.

    "We've invited independent Ralph Nader and Constitution Party candidate Michael Peroutka as well as George Bush and John Kerry," he said. "The fact is that third-party candidates often air views that the Democratic and Republican parties don't want the American people to hear, which is exactly why they should be included.

    "Unlike the staged, scripted Bush-Kerry debates, members of the audience will be allowed to grill the candidates without interference from screeners or party flacks," Collins added. "Shouldn't anyone who aspires to be president be able to handle questions from ordinary Americans?"

    Collins said President Bush and Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry have similar views on many issues, unlike the candidates that will debate each other Tuesday night.

    "Bush and Kerry march in lock-step on so many issues that their so-called 'debate' will be like listening to an echo chamber," Collins said. "Both favor dramatically expanding the size, power and cost of government, continuing the war in Iraq and using the September 11 attacks as an excuse to subvert freedom."

    In contrast, Badnarik and Cobb will lay out "starkly different visions of the proper role of the federal government. That's the debate that the two major parties don't want voters to hear, and it's why Bush and Kerry will be missing in action on Tuesday."
  • DaveIsKing
    Veteran
    • Mar 2004
    • 1504

    #2
    Holy Shit!!!!!!

    Pink Spider and I agree on something!!

    I am an AYN RAND-style Constitutional Libertarian myself with a little more right-wing tendancies.
    I don't cater to the "liberal" version of Libertarianism though.

    But, hell I appreciate PINK SPIDER for putting up this link.

    Rock on, girl.
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    • ELVIS
      Banned
      • Dec 2003
      • 44120

      #3
      I'm interested in the Green party, but I can wait four more years...

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      • Viking
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        • Jan 2004
        • 1774

        #4
        DaveIsKing, sounds like you and I have something in common.

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        • HELLVIS
          Foot Soldier
          • Jul 2004
          • 543

          #5
          Thanks Pink Spider.
          He throws a punch.
          He swings. I duck.
          His fat ass falls...
          Hey Sammy,you still SUCK!

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          • DaveIsKing
            Veteran
            • Mar 2004
            • 1504

            #6
            Originally posted by Viking
            DaveIsKing, sounds like you and I have something in common.

            Hell yes, bro.

            And I admire VIKINGS too!!
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            • Figs
              Crazy Ass Mofo
              • Jun 2004
              • 2942

              #7
              I'm going to vote libertarian. New York is a lock for Kerry anyway, so why not vote for a thrid party? They need more recognition.

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              • DaveIsKing
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                • Mar 2004
                • 1504

                #8
                Thumbs up! Figs!
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                • Figs
                  Crazy Ass Mofo
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 2942

                  #9
                  I'm not sure I'm ready to move to NH, but I find myself agreeing with them on more issues than anyone else.

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                  • DaveIsKing
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                    • Mar 2004
                    • 1504

                    #10
                    Well, I am not a Libertarian in the entire sense, but I'd say 85%!

                    Their immigration policies are a little TOO extreme for me and I do believe in legalizing pot (even though I personally hate it), but not meth and coke.
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                    • Figs
                      Crazy Ass Mofo
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 2942

                      #11
                      I think it would be a little nutty for anyone to agree with every stance any party has. I'm certainly for pot legalization, and even legal prostitution. Why not, it would be better regulated and taxed and being illegal has done nothing to slow either down. I'm more a a "victimless crime" person than a "gateway drug" person. I say go for it stoners and horny old men!

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                      • conmee
                        ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 1945

                        #12
                        Ah, my kind of thread... lol...

                        I think that more than simply a protest vote, folks who vote this year for third parties will, in the long run, give those parties more legitimacy in 10-20-30 years. You may not end up voting for a 'winner' in this year's election, but ultimately, it might do more long-term good for democracy in American than simply voting Republican or Democrat... although I respectfully disagree with marijuana legalization.

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                        • Figs
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                          • Jun 2004
                          • 2942

                          #13
                          Originally posted by conmee
                          I think that more than simply a protest vote, folks who vote this year for third parties will, in the long run, give those parties more legitimacy in 10-20-30 years. You may not end up voting for a 'winner' in this year's election, but ultimately, it might do more long-term good for democracy in American than simply voting Republican or Democrat...
                          Unless you are in a "battleground state," why not vote 3rd party if there's one out there you like?

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                          • DaveIsKing
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                            • Mar 2004
                            • 1504

                            #14
                            Georgia will vote for George W. Bush.

                            So I may swing Libertarian Party, but I just don't really like Badnerick, or whatever the fuck his name is. He seems like a Liberal dressed in Libertarian garb.

                            I am truly undecided. It is a toss-up for me. Not between Queery and Bush, but whether to go ahead and vote for Bush, vote for a write-in, or just don't vote.
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                            • conmee
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                              • Mar 2003
                              • 1945

                              #15
                              Figs, I agree 100%... I'm in Michigan, a battleground state, and I may yet vote for a 3rd party candidate.

                              Philosophical Question: Can I still drive a 300hp V-8 Mustang, due out this Fall, and still be an environmentalist? After all, the new 'Stang will get about 23MPG and have new emissions controls that reduce emissions 40% from what previous model year 'Stangs produced. Not to mention the Hemi-powered Chrysler 300. So I ask, can I have my cake and eat it too? lol

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