mdameron
10-26-2012, 10:42 PM
Hello fellow libertarians.
I don't know how active I will be in this forum community (generally I find online forums to be pretty elitist, step on the underdog and exercise our ego type communities) but I certainly would like to access the resources that are on this forum, as well as be a helpful contributor and promote a friendly and respectful environment as the rules say.
I'm a native Coloradoan, new to the libertarian school of thought but embracing it thoroughly and loving every morsel that I continue to learn.
My Dad got me started on libertarian ideology when he got his masters in economics at GMU. Whatever he studied, it included a lot of Hayek and Bastiat. After hearing the soundness of these ideas I was certainly glad to find a candidate that supports the same ideas.
Ron Paul is the best visible hope for America in terms of presidential leadership, and I hope his present supporters will continue to support him just as strongly, and that he will grow in supporters.
I don't know how active I will be in this forum community (generally I find online forums to be pretty elitist, step on the underdog and exercise our ego type communities) but I certainly would like to access the resources that are on this forum, as well as be a helpful contributor and promote a friendly and respectful environment as the rules say.
I'm a native Coloradoan, new to the libertarian school of thought but embracing it thoroughly and loving every morsel that I continue to learn.
My Dad got me started on libertarian ideology when he got his masters in economics at GMU. Whatever he studied, it included a lot of Hayek and Bastiat. After hearing the soundness of these ideas I was certainly glad to find a candidate that supports the same ideas.
Ron Paul is the best visible hope for America in terms of presidential leadership, and I hope his present supporters will continue to support him just as strongly, and that he will grow in supporters.