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<blockquote data-quote="TheApostleJohn" data-source="post: 68036546" data-attributes="member: 273215"><p>I personally am against both the death penalty and abortion, but I don't see them as related issues where someone could be a "hypocrite" in regards to their position on them. Libertarians are generally split on the abortion issue, but generally no one will catch too much heat on that no matter what your view is. The death penalty might be one that would get you in a little more "trouble" with some libertarians.</p><p></p><p>Immigration is another issue where libertarians are split, with the rule of law and liberty being separate convictions that sometimes conflict. I think most libertarians would say that we should enforce whatever immigration laws we have, but that they should be more permissive/liberal than the ones we have right now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Constitution Party is full of neo-confederates and is actually the organizational successor of George Wallace's racist, pro segregation "American Independent Party". Not the case with Libertarians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheApostleJohn, post: 68036546, member: 273215"] I personally am against both the death penalty and abortion, but I don't see them as related issues where someone could be a "hypocrite" in regards to their position on them. Libertarians are generally split on the abortion issue, but generally no one will catch too much heat on that no matter what your view is. The death penalty might be one that would get you in a little more "trouble" with some libertarians. Immigration is another issue where libertarians are split, with the rule of law and liberty being separate convictions that sometimes conflict. I think most libertarians would say that we should enforce whatever immigration laws we have, but that they should be more permissive/liberal than the ones we have right now. The Constitution Party is full of neo-confederates and is actually the organizational successor of George Wallace's racist, pro segregation "American Independent Party". Not the case with Libertarians. [/QUOTE]
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