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Old 19-12-2007, 05:50 PM   #13 (permalink)
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No, there is a vast difference. The libertarian will enact libertarian policies. They will not enact Christian or atheist policies (if there is such a thing as an atheist policy). I would not vote for Mike Huckabee, not because he is a Christian, but because he wants to enact Christian policies into what should be a secular state which separates church and state in its own constitution.

I would sooner vote for atheist John Stuart Mill than Catholic Hitler.
So because you do not beleive in this mans policys you would not vote for him, but perhaps a christian would the question is why is that irrational? perhaps a christian might think a country would be better if it was chrisitan and not secualr, is that irrational?
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