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Libertarians at CPAC present Republican Wall of Shame

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Libertarians at CPAC present Republican Wall of Shame

WASHINGTON - At their booth at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the Libertarian Party is displaying a "Republican Wall of Shame." (View low-res JPG or high-res PDF.)

These are the prominent Republicans featured on the Wall of Shame:

•Mitt Romney, supporter of the RomneyCare socialized medicine program in Massachusetts.
•Mike Huckabee, who as a governor supported so many tax increases that the Club for Growth labeled him a "liberal."
•George W. Bush, who had a long track record of supporting big-government programs and regulations, and who once said, "I've abandoned free market principles to save the free market system."
•Newt Gingrich, who often supports big-government intrusion and who said about global warming, "The evidence is sufficient that we should move towards the most effective possible steps to reduce carbon loading in the atmosphere."
•John McCain, who while running for president famously suspended his campaign to rush back to Washington to vote for bailouts.
•Paul Ryan, the House Budget Commmittee chairman who voted for the Medicare expansion in 2003, the No Child Left Behind Act, the TARP, GM and Chrysler bailouts, and even ethanol subsidies.
•Arnold Schwarzenegger, former California governor. The caption reads "No comment necessary."
•The "mystery Republican president." He signed many massive spending bills, and during his administration, federal spending was the largest percentage of GDP in post-WWII history. (His shameful record might be broken by the Obama administration.)
Libertarian Party Executive Director Wes Benedict commented, "Our goal at CPAC is to reach out to libertarians who have been misled into thinking of conservatism as a small-government ideology. In fact, conservatives just want their own version of big government, as we pointed out last year."

Benedict continued, "We've already heard some talk about the Republican 'three-legged stool.' My view is, Republicans are wrong on foreign policy, they're wrong on social policy, and they're lying hypocrites on economic policy. Their stool has no legs."

Wes Benedict is attending CPAC and can be reached on his cell phone at 512-659-8896.

The LP is America's third-largest political party, founded in 1971. The Libertarian Party stands for free markets, civil liberties, and peace. You can find more information on the Libertarian Party at our website.


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  • Who can't love Libertarians...I say...tell ALL OF AMERICA what they stand for and what that means to AMERICA....and see how that works for the GOP...

    Me I say Libertarians and Conservatives....should start their own Party and PROVE IT....win...everyone shuts up.....debate the policies with other Republicans...and fail...bring it!!

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  • Libertarians now days are a hairs breadth away from anarchists.

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    • Na..

      It's not that bad. There's a role for government it's just that they have grossly over-steped that boundary. You have to admit Zardoz that the size could be trimmed down.

      We need to get lean and mean..

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    • The government should reflect the size of it's economy and it's peoples interests as well as the threats it faces. The only real cuts we should start with first and foremost are aid to other nations, that is money and food, AND even more importantly all military bases in other countries.

      Lets start cutting those things before we start cutting things at home. After those cuts are made then I'd be all ears to cuts at home.

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    • So you are saying Hong Kong is woefully under governed? Freest economy on earth for a reason.

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    • I can't disagree with that. As long as that's just a starting point. Much to be cut at home as well..

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    • There is a lot of things that can be done. I agree with you that our foreign policies needs to be addressed first. At home there is many agencies and programs that can be eliminated, some more important than others. Our goal is to get back to a smaller constitutional form of government that doesn't intrude into all of our lives. Government has a role and a very important one, to protect our liberties not be a babysitter at others expense.

      I think many fear libertarianism because they fear perso More..

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