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Libertarian Party calls for marriage equality, full equality
While supporting steps taken over the past several years to end the unequal treatment of gays in the area of marriage, Libertarians say a just society is one in which no law depends on one's sexual identity.
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/l ... iscriminat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
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dbackjon wrote:While supporting steps taken over the past several years to end the unequal treatment of gays in the area of marriage, Libertarians say a just society is one in which no law depends on one's sexual identity.
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/l ... iscriminat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looks like a Libertarian/TeaParty schism coming down the track.........
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houndawg wrote:Looks like a Libertarian/TeaParty schism coming down the track.........dbackjon wrote:While supporting steps taken over the past several years to end the unequal treatment of gays in the area of marriage, Libertarians say a just society is one in which no law depends on one's sexual identity.
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/l ... iscriminat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice observation.
And since when are libertarians interested in a "just society"?
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Schism implies that Tea Partiers and Libertarians were at one point one in the same. Not true. The Tea Party and Libertarian Party are not alike at all and never have been.houndawg wrote:dbackjon wrote:While supporting steps taken over the past several years to end the unequal treatment of gays in the area of marriage, Libertarians say a just society is one in which no law depends on one's sexual identity.
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/l ... iscriminat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looks like a Libertarian/TeaParty schism coming down the track.........
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Libertarians are interested in a society in which all are equal under the law, with the same rights and responsibilities for all citizens. What libertarians are not interested in is equal outcomes and societal engineering that is in part designed to ensure those equal outcomes.kalm wrote:houndawg wrote:
Looks like a Libertarian/TeaParty schism coming down the track.........
Nice observation.
And since when are libertarians interested in a "just society"?
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So "just" does not neccessarily mean equal?CitadelGrad wrote:Libertarians are interested in a society in which all are equal under the law, with the same rights and responsibilities for all citizens. What libertarians are not interested in is equal outcomes and societal engineering that is in part designed to ensure those equal outcomes.kalm wrote:
Nice observation.
And since when are libertarians interested in a "just society"?
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Has it ever? You're a football fan. Can't a game be justly conducted and officiated with an unequal outcome; one team scoring more points than the other?kalm wrote:So "just" does not neccessarily mean equal?CitadelGrad wrote:
Libertarians are interested in a society in which all are equal under the law, with the same rights and responsibilities for all citizens. What libertarians are not interested in is equal outcomes and societal engineering that is in part designed to ensure those equal outcomes.
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Well, they are consistent.dbackjon wrote:While supporting steps taken over the past several years to end the unequal treatment of gays in the area of marriage, Libertarians say a just society is one in which no law depends on one's sexual identity.
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/l ... iscriminat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And, kalm, your faux efforts to foment discord on the right are one big FAIL!!!
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I was being sincere with that queston. It's an important distinction that actually bolsters the right's position here. And Cgrad answered it well.Ivytalk wrote:Well, they are consistent.dbackjon wrote:While supporting steps taken over the past several years to end the unequal treatment of gays in the area of marriage, Libertarians say a just society is one in which no law depends on one's sexual identity.
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/l ... iscriminat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And, kalm, your faux efforts to foment discord on the right are one big FAIL!!!
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The Tea Party positions on social issues (to the extent you can attribute "positions" to that fluid group) are not necessarily incongruent with the libertarians' positions. In fact, they're closer than you think.kalm wrote:I was being sincere with that queston. It's an important distinction that actually bolsters the right's position here. And Cgrad answered it well.Ivytalk wrote:
Well, they are consistent.
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I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
Another thing is that, if you are really a Libertarian, you believe that private individuals should be able to associate with or not associate with whoever they wish. So private individuals should be free to discriminate as they wish.
For example: My Mother In Law is a fundamentalist Christian. She lives in a house with a little rent house in back. She should be free to rent or not rent that rent house to whoever she wishes. If she does not want to rent that house to a homosexual couple she should be free to choose not to. If she wants to advertise a rent house and indicate in her advertisment that she will rent it only to Christians who live by Christian values as she defines them, she should be free to do so.
Same with someone who owns a business. If they wish not to hire homosexuals, they should be free to make that choice.
So on and so forth.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
Another thing is that, if you are really a Libertarian, you believe that private individuals should be able to associate with or not associate with whoever they wish. So private individuals should be free to discriminate as they wish.
For example: My Mother In Law is a fundamentalist Christian. She lives in a house with a little rent house in back. She should be free to rent or not rent that rent house to whoever she wishes. If she does not want to rent that house to a homosexual couple she should be free to choose not to. If she wants to advertise a rent house and indicate in her advertisment that she will rent it only to Christians who live by Christian values as she defines them, she should be free to do so.
Same with someone who owns a business. If they wish not to hire homosexuals, they should be free to make that choice.
So on and so forth.
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And/or churches could get entirely out of the government business. That's all that this is about - liberty hating churches.JohnStOnge wrote:I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
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Are you sure about that?Ivytalk wrote:The Tea Party positions on social issues (to the extent you can attribute "positions" to that fluid group) are not necessarily incongruent with the libertarians' positions. In fact, they're closer than you think.kalm wrote:
I was being sincere with that queston. It's an important distinction that actually bolsters the right's position here. And Cgrad answered it well.
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i say leave it to the states
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i agree with this, this is what rand paul was talking about when msnbc was ragging on him about a portion of the civil rights actJohnStOnge wrote:I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
Another thing is that, if you are really a Libertarian, you believe that private individuals should be able to associate with or not associate with whoever they wish. So private individuals should be free to discriminate as they wish.
For example: My Mother In Law is a fundamentalist Christian. She lives in a house with a little rent house in back. She should be free to rent or not rent that rent house to whoever she wishes. If she does not want to rent that house to a homosexual couple she should be free to choose not to. If she wants to advertise a rent house and indicate in her advertisment that she will rent it only to Christians who live by Christian values as she defines them, she should be free to do so.
Same with someone who owns a business. If they wish not to hire homosexuals, they should be free to make that choice.
So on and so forth.
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ming01 wrote:i agree with this, this is what rand paul was talking about when msnbc was ragging on him about a portion of the civil rights actJohnStOnge wrote:I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
Another thing is that, if you are really a Libertarian, you believe that private individuals should be able to associate with or not associate with whoever they wish. So private individuals should be free to discriminate as they wish.
For example: My Mother In Law is a fundamentalist Christian. She lives in a house with a little rent house in back. She should be free to rent or not rent that rent house to whoever she wishes. If she does not want to rent that house to a homosexual couple she should be free to choose not to. If she wants to advertise a rent house and indicate in her advertisment that she will rent it only to Christians who live by Christian values as she defines them, she should be free to do so.
Same with someone who owns a business. If they wish not to hire homosexuals, they should be free to make that choice.
So on and so forth.
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Well, not sure where someone gives up their rights once they associate with a church, so it's kind of hard to have churches (i.e. collections of various individuals) get entirely out of the government business.kalm wrote:And/or churches could get entirely out of the government business. That's all that this is about - liberty hating churches.JohnStOnge wrote:I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
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So you are ok with any type of private discrimination? If a business doesn't want to serve whites, that is ok?JohnStOnge wrote:I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
Another thing is that, if you are really a Libertarian, you believe that private individuals should be able to associate with or not associate with whoever they wish. So private individuals should be free to discriminate as they wish.
For example: My Mother In Law is a fundamentalist Christian. She lives in a house with a little rent house in back. She should be free to rent or not rent that rent house to whoever she wishes. If she does not want to rent that house to a homosexual couple she should be free to choose not to. If she wants to advertise a rent house and indicate in her advertisment that she will rent it only to Christians who live by Christian values as she defines them, she should be free to do so.
Same with someone who owns a business. If they wish not to hire homosexuals, they should be free to make that choice.
So on and so forth.
Or if the only gas station in 30 miles doesn't want to serve you because of your religion, that is fine?
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Yup, true Libertarians tend towards goofieness.dbackjon wrote:So you are ok with any type of private discrimination? If a business doesn't want to serve whites, that is ok?JohnStOnge wrote:I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
Another thing is that, if you are really a Libertarian, you believe that private individuals should be able to associate with or not associate with whoever they wish. So private individuals should be free to discriminate as they wish.
For example: My Mother In Law is a fundamentalist Christian. She lives in a house with a little rent house in back. She should be free to rent or not rent that rent house to whoever she wishes. If she does not want to rent that house to a homosexual couple she should be free to choose not to. If she wants to advertise a rent house and indicate in her advertisment that she will rent it only to Christians who live by Christian values as she defines them, she should be free to do so.
Same with someone who owns a business. If they wish not to hire homosexuals, they should be free to make that choice.
So on and so forth.
Or if the only gas station in 30 miles doesn't want to serve you because of your religion, that is fine?
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JSO is just a good ol' fashioned bigoted racist.GannonFan wrote:Yup, true Libertarians tend towards goofieness.dbackjon wrote:
So you are ok with any type of private discrimination? If a business doesn't want to serve whites, that is ok?
Or if the only gas station in 30 miles doesn't want to serve you because of your religion, that is fine?
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Yes. If an entreprenuer is more interested in ideology than conducting business, he doesn't deserve my money. While that might leave me in a lurch being the only gas station for miles around, I'd make damn sure everyone knew how they conduted "business" and would even be interested in investing money in a competing business across the street that wasn't as concerned with ideology and interested in serving ALL paying customers, regardless of their sexual orientation, race, gender, etc. Wherever there is hardcore ideology mingling in business, there is an opportunity to start a competing business. Government should have responsibility for insuring access for all to all public property & publicly-run services. Private companies on private property should be allowed to serve who they want when they want...dbackjon wrote:So you are ok with any type of private discrimination? If a business doesn't want to serve whites, that is ok?JohnStOnge wrote:I am registered as "Libertarian" because it comes to closest to reflecting my views but as is always the case not everyone agrees with every party position. In this case I disagree with the idea that witholding recognition of one relationship as equivalent to another is an infringement upon Liberty. It's not.
But if you read between the lines and see what they're really getting at, I agree with the big picture. What they're really getting at would be satisfied if government got entirely out of the marriage business. There should be no such thing as a civil marriage.
Another thing is that, if you are really a Libertarian, you believe that private individuals should be able to associate with or not associate with whoever they wish. So private individuals should be free to discriminate as they wish.
For example: My Mother In Law is a fundamentalist Christian. She lives in a house with a little rent house in back. She should be free to rent or not rent that rent house to whoever she wishes. If she does not want to rent that house to a homosexual couple she should be free to choose not to. If she wants to advertise a rent house and indicate in her advertisment that she will rent it only to Christians who live by Christian values as she defines them, she should be free to do so.
Same with someone who owns a business. If they wish not to hire homosexuals, they should be free to make that choice.
So on and so forth.
Or if the only gas station in 30 miles doesn't want to serve you because of your religion, that is fine?
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Jon, does this sound familiar at all? Have you ever heard anything like this before?dbackjon wrote:While supporting steps taken over the past several years to end the unequal treatment of gays in the area of marriage, Libertarians say a just society is one in which no law depends on one's sexual identity.
"Permitting couples to marry when they are of the same gender is a step in the direction of equality before the law, but a truly free society would not have government in the business of defining relationships at all," said LP Chair Mark Hinkle. "Frankly, the idea that someone's legal rights should depend on whether they've entered a government-approved relationship ought to be repugnant to all of us."
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Yes. CitadelGrad ripped the tits off that one.kalm wrote:I was being sincere with that queston. It's an important distinction that actually bolsters the right's position here. And Cgrad answered it well.Ivytalk wrote:
Well, they are consistent.
And, kalm, your faux efforts to foment discord on the right are one big FAIL!!!
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