Neither. They're both full of idiots. libertarians can't believe that anyone faces discrimination or that poor people need help, and the Greens don't care about social problems. We need another Socialist party, I tell ya.
P.S. Global warming is not a hoax. Deal with it and face your responsibility, people!
2007-03-21 10:02:59
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answered by NacioHB 3
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I know here in Canada the Green Party is gaining steam every election. They're up to around 6% of the popular vote now. The Libertarian is no where on the map here. I'm not really sure what the platform of the GP is though. I know in some countries they are small-L libertarian types except for the environmental part. It would be nice if those sorts of people would get elected.
2007-03-21 10:01:34
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answered by Tim 4
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Libertarians...their agenda is one of a moderate stance compared to republicans and democrats. If there is to be defections of the two parties, I see it to be the voters that tend to be in the middle. Which leaves the Libertarian party more of an obvious choice (in my opinion).
2007-03-21 10:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe the libertarian party, but it needs some stronger leaders and more promotion.
The Green party is dead officially now that we all know the "global warming" hysteria was a hoax. Ralph Nader and Al Gore are such hypocrites that no one has any confidence in them or any party they support anymore.
2007-03-21 09:55:04
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answered by Anonymous 7
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No. no longer until eventually the rustic is torn aside in a civil conflict or a international conflict that includes the yank geographical area will the present 2 social gathering gadget ever supply up sufficient skill to allow an intruder to win. Its just to effortless for them to purchase votes.
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answered by Anonymous
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LIBERTARIAN PARTY! i joined up last year.
2007-03-21 09:55:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither.
2007-03-21 09:59:23
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answered by wolf 6
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