tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733942671603864881.post8361852238224495373..comments2012-07-04T18:46:11.020-07:00Comments on Joseph Kexel's Blog: The End of the RoadJoseph Kexelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05932884884211806105noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733942671603864881.post-45756688121694713052010-10-31T20:41:35.919-07:002010-10-31T20:41:35.919-07:00Hi, Joe,
I think many journalists measure the &qu...Hi, Joe,<br /><br />I think many journalists measure the "seriousness" of a campaign by the money spent.<br /><br />I have a difficult time imagining libertarians out there raising millions of dollars to get people to vote for them. A libertarian runs a different kind of campaign. It is truly a campaign for freedom. Real <i>freedom</i>!<br /><br />I believe you will find that for people to vote libertarian they are going to have to meet the candidate half way: the libertarian candidate offers his candidacy and freedom — the voter has to find out about that candidate and vote that way. <br /><br />It's not a one-way flow in which current candidates engage: the candidate makes all the effort, spends all the money, pounds all the information into the voters head, and even drags them to the voting booth. <br /><br />That's not the way freedom works.<br /><br />You ran a great campaign.George Meyershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14805290200558969911noreply@blogger.com