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Friday, October 15, 2004

Three Options: You Decide 2004

NAM: "We here at the 'NAM would like you to consider the following of three options for 2004:

1. You can pick your major party candidate that you think is the "lesser evil" of what clearly is two common evils. If you aren't interested in making government smaller and limiting it's growth then be prepared for an era of expansionism unlike any of those ever before it, and the possible repercussions that might occur from such a decision.

2. You can support some other of the lesser third parties or simply not vote in 2004. Since very few other political third parties even advocate smaller government (most are openly Socialist), you can rest assured that your actions will encourage and endorse major party candidates to continue government expansionism. Those parties know they have your vote in times of dire need because you will be supporting their ideas.

3. You can stop playing with "lesser evils" and support the only party that will consistently promote both civil liberties and free markets in the Constitutional manner intended by the American Founding Fathers, the United States Libertarian Party. Your vote is not only a vote for the Presidency, it's a display to politicians that says "We want smaller government! Small balanced budgets, fewer government regulations and less overall taxes... or you don't get my vote!" With moderate public support, Libertarians can become the leading political interest in Washington, which would allow them to spread their ideas not only amongst major parties but amongst popular media outlets that are vital to promote party growth. There is an outstanding opportunity for reform of the existing major parties and the growth of a new, powerful third party - but to effect this real political change you must take a stand and support Libertarian ideas."









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