mr pad wrote:lyn_m wrote:no. i'm just aware that those who inclined to support libertarianz don't take kindly to being told where to vote.
Some people are open to new ideas (me). Im not exactly sure what you mean by that statement, but If somone has a strong opinion about somthing that opposes common thinking, others might want to know why...lyn_m wrote:chosing who you decide to support is a personal opinion, and as many people would not have gone through a lot of what has made me the person that I am today, its not really possible to explain why i base my opinions on the information that i have without providing a full autobiography.
Perhaps, but some people have a pretty good understanding of everything that goes on, some people dont walk around with their eyes shut.
i would say if you are open to new ideas then look at the websites of the parties, in this case libertarianz, and if you have questions address them to people who are in fact standing for the party (a search of the Libertarianz website will show you that I am not).
I would say that unless you know someone personally its fairly harsh to say that they don't have a good understanding of everything that goes on, therefore walking around with their eyes closed.
i have numerous friends who do not agree with the libertarianz philosophies, but do not assume that because i do that I don't have a grip on reality. these people have known me long enough to know why i may not agree with ideas spouted by many who have never had any direct contact of what they are saying is/isn't a problem.
there is a reason that despite being partway through a BA in Political Science, that I don't often enter into discussions/arguements on politics