Thursday, November 6, 2008

Journal Entry: What Makes an American

American is bad English and sports and hot dogs (but not badminton). Its about being able to see into the future and know that you can make a difference and influence the future. Its about attaining dreams and living the good life without worry. American people are proud and arrogant, knowing a lot but never the real truth. Hate us or love us, Americans don't care. Were too proud to see any wrong in our doing be it war or peace. One Love. That is American. A symbol of power and peace; an eagle holds an olive branch, the 1 finger salute, a poisoned rose. That's What makes US AMERICAN.

PSA: Gun Control

Here is a PSA on Gun Control

What is your party: Libertarian

History:
The Libertarian Party was formed in Colorado Springs in the home of David Nolan on December 11, 1971
The first national convention, attracting 89 delegates from 23 states, was held that June in Denver, Colorado.
Status:
As of 2006 it was the fifth largest party in the United States in terms of registered members, with 235,000, following the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, the Constitution Party and the Green Party
Most votes than any other party except the main 2
2008-Several candidates sought to become the party's 2008 presidential nominee. Ron Paul, who was the party's 1988 nominee and at the time, was seeking the Presidential nomination of the Republican Party, had been mentioned as a possible nominee as well, but officially denied any intent to run under any third-party banner. On December 12, 2007, the Party adopted a resolution requesting Paul to run on the Libertarian ticket if he did not win the Republican Party nomination. On March 25, 2008, Mike Gravel changed from the Democratic Party to the Libertarian Party. On May 12, 2008, ten days before the 2008 Libertarian National Convention, Bob Barr a former Republican U.S. Congressman, announced that he would seek the nomination. On May 25, after six ballots, the Libertarian Party chose Barr as their official nominee for president, and Root as his running mate.
As of September 23, 2008, the Libertarian Party is on the ballot in the following 46 states for 2008

Symbol / Name / ETC
1972 = Libertarian Party /Rather than New Liberty Party
Old =There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL)
New = The Party of Principle
Tennessee, North Carolina, Utah, Hawaii, Delaware and Iowa have LP as mascot

Ideals:
Minimally regulated, laissez-faire markets, strong civil liberties, minimally regulated migration across borders, and non-interventionism in foreign policy that respects freedom of trade and travel to all foreign countries.
Economy: reduce the state's role in the economy
Minimal government bureaucracy: Only get involved for fraud and other governmental issues
People: privacy protection, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and sexual freedom
No Government Interference: Abortion, prostitution, driving without a seatbelt, use of controlled substances, how business run (smoking / work hours), self-defense,
Other: protection of property rights

"Statement of Principles," "We hold that all individuals have the right to exercise sole dominion over their own lives, and have the right to live in whatever manner they choose, so long as they do not forcibly interfere with the equal right of others to live in whatever manner they choose."

Political Platform

  • Iraq: Add more troops to finish what we started and the leave. Don't let it drag out. Just hurry and finish and bring our troops back.
  • Economy: Leave to the economic advisers.
  • Health Care: People who have jobs should be able to receive health care for free. People who don't have jobs have to find a health care provider and pay for health care.
  • Education: Get government out. Let self-competition bring out the better students and schools. But make it fair so all have a chance to succeed.
  • Energy: Oil in America until alternate energy source that is reliable and better for the environment is found. Look at it from a environmental viewpoint instead of a economic one.
  • Housing: Who cares. I could live in a cardboard box and so should everyone else.
  • LGBT: Let people do what they want.
  • Abortion: Let people do what they want.
  • Immigration: regulate the amount of people who come from different places.
  • Guns: Let people do what they want. (Only with no criminal records)
    Personal Issues: See Libertarian Party

Saturday, October 11, 2008

3 Issues Of Importance

  1. Illegal Immigration: I truly believe that if we keep saying come on over, we are letting more American haters and murderers into our country. Because those who come to America illegally receive free health care and surgeries, get away with the law, and waste valuable resources and money that could be going to make help a war veteran or boost our economy. Is it fair that a person who fought for our countries rights and freedom can't get a decent living because he is less important than someone who doesn't know anything about America and never has given his life for the USA. An illegal immigrant gets more priority over a veteran or a little child who has no health care. Somethings wrong with that picture.
  2. Guns: Funny thing happened to me. I took a test to see what political party I belong to and I found out that I was a Libertarian. And I actually believe it. Hence why the gun issue is important to me. I feel that as humans, we have the responsibility to control our own lives and make our own decisions. As long as we don't interfere with the equal rights of another party member. So those who own a gun should be able to without harassment from the government, because they are responsible enough to do so.
  3. Steam Cell Research: If someones going to die, and they let you use their body for the good of another person life, why shouldn't you. Medical advances cannot be made without sacrifice, and as long as we keep saying, but that's not right; were losing out on discovering the thing that can improve the quality of life. BUT make sure you are being reasonable with how much of a sacrifice you are going to put on people.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Journal Entry: VOTE FOR AND ISSUES

Personally I don't know the difference between the parties such as democratic / republican /left /right / etc... Its something that I should care about and probably know but right now I don't care even that also includes the issues. Since i am not making an income, I cant vote legally, and I'm still a minor, I don't really care about the issues. Economy, i couldn't tell you anything about it because i don't know anything on it; except what people tell me and that could be misleading information. Foreign Policy is out the window. Energy = No clue. Now sports i know but that seems like irrelevant information. I see this as buying a new car. Unless you need a new car you could care less about the new cars available or how much money it costs. But, by the time you buy a new car, you would have gotten all your information and figured out the best choice to make.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

VOTE

Here is a little P.S.A. I have created to help let you know to vote