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The Libertarian Party announced a competition for candidates seeking its Presidential nomination.
It may come as no surprise to those in the political world but a large number of Libertarian Party members across the country are enthusiastically supporting Dr. Ron Paul's bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
This is an interview with Mike Sylvester, Allen County Libertarian Party Chairman, who has just announced his resignation.
The National Libertarian Party (NLP) is the third largest political party in the United States and focuses greatly the promotion of freedom and cutting the size of government.
Libertarian policies are more in keeping with the ideals set up by America's founding fathers. Few people know what their actual policies are and why they would make a difference. Here's a simple outline.
The Libertarian Parties of Clark and Floyd County held their 2007 County conventions tonight at the Golden Corral Buffet in Clarksville, Indiana. The main order of business was the election of officers and nomination of candidates for the 2007 election cycle.
An informed voter knows as much as possible about as many of the political forces that can influence an election.
With former Libertarian Party presidential nominee Ron Paul in the race for the Republican nomination, libertarians might be expected to fall in line in support of his candidacy. But one libertarian publication will have none of it.
The Libertarian party is made up of many factions, just like any other political party. Not every one agrees on each and every principle or theory, but most Libertarians will agree on about 95% of the issues. Here's why you should get involved.
In the midst of all of the hype, an "independent" can't help but become frustrated with all of the emphasis upon partisanship and the two dominant parties. What about the independent and third party candidates considering throwing their name in the race for President?
Ron Paul, who finished fifth among Republican Presidential candidates in the Iowa Caucuses & the New Hampshire Primary, has published libertarian newsletters that contain racist, anti-Semitic & homophobic rants and that also support the militant militia movement
Former Senator Mike Gravel has announced that he will run as a third party candidate in order to stay in the presidential race up until the end. Also, an analysis of why Texas Congressman Ron Paul will most likely do the same, and run as an independent.
Christine Smith, Libertarian candidate for president. Representing the third largest party in the country in the next election is something Ms. Smith has waited a lifetime for and she intends to offer voters a true option in the next election.
Some people feel let down by the conventional two-party system. Could a third party candidate be feasible right now?
This piece reflects one experience I had while wanting to volunteer to help the local branch of my party, and how some in it see the Working Class as a Slave Class.
A Great many of the Third Party Presidential Candidates have a statement about the War in Iraq on their web sites.
There is a wide range of thought on gun control form the Third Party Candidates who have their positions on their Presidential web sites ranging from doing nothing to repealing all existing gun control laws
If you are looking for a Third Party Candidate with a policy on abortion, you will not have much of a choice. There are four Third Party Candidates who have their position on abortion on their web sites.
Of all the Third Party Presidential Candidates, only three have a policy on education on their Presidential Candidates web site.Check out the web sites of the Third Party Presidential Candidates and see what they have to say about it.
All in all, very few of the Third Party Presidential Candidates have proposals for Healthcare Reform .Be as informed about as many candidates of all parties, Third Party candidates included.
Stats show that Third Party Candidates are getting more attention from the voters. Read their opinions on the issue of Immigration and Border Security and you will get quiet a few different opinions to be sure.
The majority of the Third Party Presidential Candidates do not have Tax Reform policies on their web sites. If the voters make it known that Tax Reform is an issue that is important to them, then the candidates,will be more inclined to take a stance, pro or con.
A response to Content Producer Tony Sarrechia's article that suggests ideas for a new political party.
The latest Rasmussen Reports takes a look at the Presidential Election if things were mixed up just a little bit.
Have you accepted Ayn Rand as your personal Lord and Saviour?
Steve Kubby throws his support to Ron Paul
Every voter should be as informed a possible about all the candidates and their positions on all the issues, including Global Warming.
There are no discernible differences between the two major political parties.
Libertarians stand for deregulation; they stand for absolute economic conservatism. But they fail to see how their policies, if executed, would lead to a new, extremely dangerous, form of totalitarianism.
In this first installment I will explain parliamentary politics and the differences between them and the American two party system.
Rep. Ron Paul, the only 2008 presidential candidate who supports honest health freedom reforms and the ending of Big Pharma's monopoly over medical free speech, raised more than $6 million in yesterday's record-breaking online "Boston Tea Party" event.
Opinion about the Libertarian Party.
It is possible that the United States could elect a President from a Third Party. This is amid much discourse over the current order of affairs and the politician's apparent unwillingness to change policies.
The Libertarian Party intrigues me more with each passing day, and I am pleased to announce that they are now the third largest political party in America.
Does God play politics? Does He favor one party over the other?
Sometimes referred to as The Grand Old Party (or GOP), the Republican party is the younger of the United States' two major political parties.
Doug Stanhope is a comedian that pushes the boundaries of free speech in the vein of Lenny Bruce. Doug uses comedy as a means of expressing his views on what we need to do to improve the United States, and that is the basis of his platform.
In fact, I'm not Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, or of the Natural Law or Green Party. No, instead I've decided to join the ranks of independent thinkers....
America's problems are not being solved by the two party system. All of the power in Congress is in the hands of the majority, whether that majority holds a one seat or a fifty seat advantage.
If someone asks what you think of the Green Party, is Ralph Nader the only name that comes to mind? Depending on your opinion of them, you might be tempted to throw in "spoiler," too.
With all of the political spin and tripe swarming the atmosphere of the potential 2008 Presidential candidates, it can be difficult to ascertain what it really means when one affiliates themselves with a particular party
Ron Paul, the maverick Republican Congressman from Texas, is hoping to pull a major upset in the race for his party's nomination for President in 2008.
A look at why third parties are struggling to gain ground in American politics.
A look at the factors for college students in deciding how to get involved in politics during an election season.
TaBOR, or, the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, has proven extremely harmful to the economy of Colorado. Its main campaigners are wealthy, far-right Libertarian groups who want to promote an anti-government agenda, to support their misguided ideology.
A lot of people in other countries who can, do, but in the one place in the world where you would expect the most voters, there are few. Why don't we vote anymore? Why should we? Try this for an answer.
Thoughts on the 2000 US Presidential Election
Some frequently asked questions about the possibility of an imminent military draft.