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288px x 326px | 11.80kB [source page] Some get angry because they believe a third party makes it harder to defeat the incumbent they dislike A small percentage get frightened because the concept is so foreign Michael Badnarik Public disgust with their elected representatives has helped considerably When I ran for state representative in 2000 and 2002 I would hand people a campaign flyer From Yahoo Image Search: "Badnarik, Michael" Michael Badnarik on liberty
admin Wed, 12 May 2010 16:27:12 GM An excerpt from a 2001 US Constitution lecture by the 2004 Libertarian Presidental nominee . Michael Badnarik. . From Google Blog Search: "Badnarik, Michael" Sovereign Solutions: (Broadband Version, 800Kbps)
Sun, 15 Apr 2007 07:23:30 PDT Sovereign Solutions producer Rich Angell interviews Michael Badnarik in Grapevine, Texas. Mr. Badnarik is a former Libertarian presidential ... video.google.com. Constitution Class 4 of 7, for Patriots of America
Mon, 02 Apr 2007 19:06:53 PDT put up for more conversion stuff...if possible, make a downloadable mp4 version please.. ... video.google.com. on Alex Jones Tv 4/5:Exercise your Rights
Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:00:57 PDT Alex welcomes Michael Badnarik, the Libertarian candidate for president in 2004 www.infowars.com. youtube.com. From Google Video Search: "Badnarik, Michael" The Cold, Crisp Taste of Koch - Reason Online (blog)
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:59:07 GMT+00:00 Reason Online (blog) (The only other case that even arguably comes close is Michael Badnarik , the party's standard-bearer in 2004, who played up his antiwar stances and ... Editorial: Unimpressive Result for Hinkle Should Serve as a Lesson - Uncovered Politics
Thu, 19 Aug 2010 05:34:47 GMT+00:00 Uncovered Politics In 2006, former Presidential nominee Michael Badnarik burned up $4000 of donor money to earn slightly more than 4% in a Texas Congressional race. ... Glenn Beck on Same Sex marriage - Daily Caller
Thu, 12 Aug 2010 18:38:52 GMT+00:00 Daily Caller As Michael Badnarik explained: Marriage licenses were issued just after the civil war. If two white people want to get married and have children, ... From Google News Search: "Badnarik, Michael" Things about the Influential people of the Libertarian Party? Q. What can you tell me what made these libertarians influential: Bob Barr, Michael Badnarik, Harry Browne, Andre Marrou, Ron Paul, David Bergland, Ed Clark, Roger MacBride, and John Hospers? (You don't have to tell me each and everyone of them, but it'd be nice.) Asked by Shinji I - Tue Feb 23 20:33:07 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. republicans, all of them if you call a duck a goose IT'S still a duck Answered by spot the cat - Tue Feb 23 20:39:14 2010 Should there be a Ron Paul University? Q. It could have classes based on Ron Paul's principles in economics, political science, medicine, the Constitution, business, and journalism. Professors would be Michael Shuemer, Michael Badnarik, Lew Rockwell, and Edward Griffin. The university will start out with distance learning courses and then when it grows will move to a campus. Students must score 1300 on the SAT's to get accepted. Zorro, Asked by dude58677 - Wed May 14 19:05:38 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. the only problem with that is that he bases his principles on others , no need for him to build a university when the teaching is out there for free but maybe he should charge because no one ever really respects or treats well that what is freely given to them Answered by AmericanVotersLikeBeingFuckedBytheirown - Sat May 17 01:05:42 2008 Question for all Ron Paul supporters about 1988?
Q. Why is it no one mentions that Ron Paul was the 1988 Libertarian Party candidate for President? I mean, he got 431,750 popular votes. He has experience in running for president. Shouldn't that be a big plus to let Americans know that by voting for Ron Paul, you are voting for a former Presidential candidate? Or would this minor detail simply haze things and make people ask themselves, "Why would he need to be the Republican nomination if he was already the nominee of another party? I mean he still has Libertarian values, his supporters always talk about him as a Libertarian, so why doesn't he just run as a Libertarian? Why is he calling himself a Republican if he was the FACE, the person up to win it ALL, for another party? Did they… [cont.] Asked by Jam_Til_Impact - Sun Dec 2 03:13:57 2007 - - 6 Answers - 1 Comments A. Paul got elected to the Senate in Texas as a Republican. Republicans in Texas liked his opinions and positions and ideas. I don't think most of them knew he had once been Libertarian. Republicans in Texas are all very small-l libertarian, but regard the Libertarian Party as a fringe party populated by kooks. I don't think emphasizing his previous party affiliation would help Paul. Much of the trouble we're having today is because partisanship has become more important than actual ideas. So Paul's best image is as a Republican with integrity--which is in itself an oxymoron. 8^) Answered by Mr. Knowitall - Sun Dec 2 03:25:53 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Badnarik, Michael" See also:
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