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Number: 6 recent ratings

Average: 4.75

"I enjoyed our meeting. Simple as that."

ScottSignal (Feb 27, 2008)

"Great way to interchange ideas and meet the faces behind the blogs and membership lists. Much better than merely exchanging emails and blogs. "

Peter Zidek (Feb 27, 2008)

"I always enjoy being with like minded people."

Bob Odden (Oct 1, 2007)

"We're doing great, but we need more people in attendance."

Bob Smith (Sep 30, 2007)

"Great conversation."

Dale Hemming (Sep 30, 2007)

"No better horse to buck."

Lee Brenn (Nov 5, 2006)

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lib·er·tar·i·an: One who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of the state. -- American Heritage Dictionary, Fourth Edition

Libertarianism is, as the name implies, the belief in liberty. Libertarians believe that each person owns his own life and property, and has the right to make his own choices as to how he lives his life -- as long as he simply respects the same right of others to do the same. -- Sharon Harris (>), President, Advocates for Self-Government

Libertarianism. The belief that government should not interfere in the lives of citizens, other than to provide police and military protection. Libertarianism cannot easily be placed on the left-right scale that is usually used to analyze political philosophies. Libertarians are strong supporters of capitalism and free trade and yet also tolerant on social and lifestyle issues, which are considered none of the government's business. The basic philosophy is "live and let live." -- iAmericanSpirit Political Dictionary

A libertarian is the opposite of an authoritarian. Strictly speaking, a libertarian is one who rejects the idea of using violence or the threat of violence -- legal or illegal -- to impose his will or viewpoint upon any peaceful person. Generally speaking, a libertarian is one who wants to be governed far less than he is today. -- Dean Russell, Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)

Libertarianism is what your mom taught you: behave yourself and don't hit your sister. -- Dr. Kenneth Bisson