What Pro-Liberty Republicans?

Submitted by LoganFerree on Sat, 2006-09-23 17:39.

Zogby reveals that libertarians operating within the Republican Party must feel out of step; just look at the views of their jack-boot peers.

The series of questions reveals that majorities of Democrats oppose all surveillance methods except video surveillance of public places, while independents align with Democrats on this series of questions on all issues except random searches of purses, handbags, backpacks and other packages, where a narrow majority of independents are in favor. In all cases, however, independents track closer to Democratic percentages than the more stridently favorable views of Republicans. A majority of GOP voters, meanwhile, favor all types of searches, with the exception of random mail searches—but even on this least popular anti-terror measure, a narrow plurality of Republicans backs the measure.

The Democratic Party isn't perfect, but by far the preferable of the two major parties.

The last questions is pretty scary

#2336 On Sun, 2006 09 24 11:00 John said,

do you think there's a connection between 9/11 and Saddam?

GOP 65% yes
Dem 32% yes
Ind 39% yes

Just as sad to me as the 2/3 of Republicans believing this are that a noticebale amount of Dems and Inds believe it too.

Pathetic. 5 years later and a simple truth cannot be accepted.

Connection between Saddam and OKC Bombing

#2395 On Thu, 2006 10 05 20:58 ericdondero said,

The question should read Do you believe there was a connection between Saddam Hussein and the Oklahoma City bombing. Completely swept under the rug, biggest cover-up of all time. Read the Jayna Davis Book: The Third Terrorist.

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