I would like a legislature composed of a Jefferson, a Washington, a Henry, a Hamilton, an Adams, etc., all arguing about the correct course for our country. Not one a gang member. But when I look at the requirements to even be on a ballot in 2003 or beyond, membership in some gang is required. It appears that Libertarians have a hard time creating a successful gang, and when they try, they often meet the same problems which affect other gangs, like dissention among gang members, and members who want to use the gang for their own economic advantage.
Posted by Russell Whitaker at March 4, 2003 12:01 AM | TrackBack