Wednesday, October 18, 2006

TEXAS LIBERTARIAN CANDIDATES

We are gonna go to a new topic next time, but first I wanted to provide information on TEXAS LIBERTARIAN CANDIDATES.

I know it seems like a wasted vote on the surface, but the more people are willing to think outside the box, the more true changes in government can be made.

2 Comments:

Blogger Jonathan said...

If you ask me, this election was the perfect opportunity for the Libertarian party to make a lot of BIG moves in the Texas legislature, and they've been mostly quiet. A large number of incumbents have L opponents, but no serious threats. The Ls had the opportunity to steal votes from Rs without having to fight them in a primary, but instead they've made almost no noise instead of getting the funding to make an aggressive charge. I don't know when this kind of opportunity will come around again. We're at the bottom of a cycle (8 years of Republicans, 8 years of Dems, etc), and in Texas, for the first time, Rs are boycotting their own party out of anger. The Ls could have shown where they stand for the old principles of the GOP and stolen votes, but instead it looks like most seats will be lost to Ds. Just a shame.

Blogger Susan R. said...

Hey, you're not advertising well for your cause. Don't call it a wasted vote, call it a "vote for change" or "vote of protest" or something!