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LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF ILLINOIS URGES
VOTERS TO AVOID THE CHARLIE BROWN SYNDROME
The Republican and Democratic Charlie Browns are at it again.
Election cycle after election cycle, the Republican and Democratic Lucy
politicians of America promise to hold the football for Charlie Brown -
for sure, this time, instead of pulling the ball away at the last second
so to make Charlie Brown fall on his butt as he tries to kick his field
goal.
"Cut spending, lower taxes," the Republican politicians say. And the Charlie Brown voters fall on their butts once again.
Restore
our rights, get out of foreign wars," the Democratic politicians say -
and the Charlie Brown voters fall on their butts once again.
What
makes anyone think that this year will be any different? If you keep on
doing what you have always done, you’ll keep on getting what you always
got. If you keep on voting for Republicrats who try to sound like
Libertarians at election time, you’ll keep on getting higher spending,
higher taxes, more big brother, and more costly foreign wars affecting
the lives of our nation’s young and the nation’s pocket book. Lots of
sore butts out there.
According to Libertarian activist and current PR Director Ken Prazak:
"Many people fall for the Lucy
trap because of what is known as the "wasted vote" syndrome. It is
thought that voting for the lesser of two evils is better than allowing
the opposition party to take power."
Ken adds:
"However, voting for
the lesser of two evils is still evil, and if evil takes power does it
really matter if the evil manifests itself on the margin for more taxes,
spending and regulation with a loss of our rights and the continuation
of a destructive foreign policy, rather than on the margin for a loss of
our rights, the continuation of a destructive foreign policy, and
slightly less of "more taxes, more spending and regulation? Not a dollars worth of difference (in these inflationary times)."
What
many people don’t realize is that politics is not a horse race. It is a
protracted conflict in the battle of ideas and trends matter. One does
not have to win to effect change.
If a person believes
that the libertarian philosophy is the wave of the future then one
should register that belief now by voting for Libertarian candidates in
the coming election. The more votes Libertarians get, the sooner will a
libertarian future be achieved.
Here in Illinois it is
even more critical to do so, for to achieve "major party" status, the
Libertarian Party needs to get 5% of the vote or more. If Lex Green,
Libertarian candidate for Governor, gets over 5%, then the onerous
ballot access requirements that have prevented the Libertarian Party in
the past from becoming viable will no longer be operative, and
libertarians in subsequent elections can concentrate their efforts on
the election rather than managing the multiple hurdles the major parties
have placed to make it so difficult to get on the ballot.
So
in this election, make the smart choice. Vote for whom or what you
truly believe in. And if the belief is freedom, don’t waste your vote,
vote Libertarian.