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Re: The Libertarian National Socialist Green Party (was Libertarian SPAM (Propaganda))
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Fri, 15 Jun 2001 20:47:41 GMT
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And how does this in ANY way make the Libertarian Party like the LNSGP?
Taking a splinter group (hell, I wouldn't even call this a splinter group of the
LP) and making the assumption that the main party is like the splinter group is
so colossally ignorant I can't find the words to express it properly.
I wouldn't even say the LNSGP even has LINKS to the LP. Taking some ideas from
them doesn't explicitly link them together. I hope you're not as silly as to
think that.
Scott A wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Scott Arthur writes:
> > > You should not forget that McVeigh and those at Ruby Ridge had
> > > links with libertarian white supremacists.
> >
> > Which "libertarian" white supremacists were these?
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> These ones:
> From http://www.nazi.org/
> "The Libertarian National Socialist Green Party is in part based upon the
> work of the Libertarian party from whom we gain appreciation for the
> individual spirit and independence from a morally-judgmental, active
> government. From the Green party we inherit extreme concepts of practical
> ecological value. Our emphasis upon self-reliance, diligence, and individual
> labor without interruption from the herd or the whining of the weak comes
> from the National Socialist regime of Germany, who despite dubious victories
> maintained the most powerful empire on earth."
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> "The Libertarian National Socialist Green Party is an independent political
> movement dedicated to restoring autonomy to the citizen, equity to the
> opportunity presented within society, a change in attitudes toward normative
> objectives, a reduction of legal complexity and applications to the
> individual, a focus on ensuring rights and freedom for all Americans, an
> environmental policy which puts our children before our immediate needs, an
> immigrant naturalization plan, and a return to the focus on justice and
> individual rights in America."
>
> Scott A
>
> > The viewpoints are
> > totally incompatible. That's twice in this thread you've made this false
> > connection.
> >
> > ++Lar
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