And KD, where did you get the notion that libertarians hate kennedy? Every single libertarian I know support Kennedy's values and motives.
I'm talking politics, not values. Yes many contemporary conspiracy theorists believe that Kennedy was axed for being one of the few to actually take on the secret establishment - I tend to agree that that is likely FWIW. If one looks at his domestic policy to actually compare with libertarian principals its a different picture altogether.
- increased the minimum wage,
- increase and made Social Security benefits more expansive,
- urban renewal package ( more 'Robbin Hood' style governing)
- creation of the Peace Corps (extension of influence abroad)
- all the space program stuff (massive government spending)
- Area Redevelopment act which gave 400 mil in loans (taxpayer money) to 'distressed areas'
- created the Dept of Urban Affairs (more government institutions)
and this is after not even a one term president which was bogged down mostly with foreign policy.
the fact that the whole "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." which has been reversed to "Ask what you country is doing to you" by some clever libs is also one indicator.
which leads me back to my earlier statement that you arn't talking about libertarians but simply people who are suspicious and angry and also believe in a reductionist government which I have no problem with. Libertarians believe in the right to pursue liberty unfettered by government. My point with vegans was that people should not be able to pursue what they want unfettered by government. Pretty simple. I gave countless examples throughout history as to why that is so.
Nixon far more epitomizes what happens when one takes such views which appeal to business and other 'rational' folk, and way more of his eventual policies reflect this. As you said yourself (unless I am getting confused) you would vote Republican because libertarians are not in the fight for now. Therefore if you had to vote in 1960, by deduction you would have voted for Nixon and hated Kennedy. There's a great scene in Mad Men with this same situation.
In regarding the constitution, if some of you haven't read the constitution, or understand it's significance, just please be quiet.
yup. agreed. The very existence of the concept of liberty began in The Constitution and the European thinkers of Rousseau, Locke, Descartes and New World thinkers like Paine, Jefferson etc...It was liberty from unjust rule, not from rule itself. The fact that some believe certain rules are unjust does not make them so.