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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 6382" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>9/11 Commission</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is interesting because the Libertarians, from what I have been able to learn, emerged from the Birch youth group Young Americans for Freedom in the late 1960s. There was a big split in the YAF, and a competition for members when the LIbertarians started to steal followers away from the YAF and the Young Republicans. The Libertarians were "radicals," and even found new members from the ranks of the SDS.</p><p></p><p>The Libertarian position has always been against foreign wars and foreign aid, the UN, etc., and is probably what we used to call "Isolationist" rather than willing to let the world go to hell. The difference is a fine one, admittedly. On the other hand, it's my understanding that Libertarians, "conservatives," and many "liberals" would all have been in favor of the war against fascism, and would together fight tyranny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 6382, member: 42"] [b]9/11 Commission[/b] This is interesting because the Libertarians, from what I have been able to learn, emerged from the Birch youth group Young Americans for Freedom in the late 1960s. There was a big split in the YAF, and a competition for members when the LIbertarians started to steal followers away from the YAF and the Young Republicans. The Libertarians were "radicals," and even found new members from the ranks of the SDS. The Libertarian position has always been against foreign wars and foreign aid, the UN, etc., and is probably what we used to call "Isolationist" rather than willing to let the world go to hell. The difference is a fine one, admittedly. On the other hand, it's my understanding that Libertarians, "conservatives," and many "liberals" would all have been in favor of the war against fascism, and would together fight tyranny. [/QUOTE]
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