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Libertarian
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Yes, non-violent prisoners should not have been prisoners to start with
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No, I only support mandatory minimums for violent criminals
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, just give conservation groups private ownership of the Alaska Wildlife Refuge
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, but deregulate to allow for a free market in renewable energy sources
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, we should topple the Islamic extremist regimes first before worrying about North Korea
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, I see no humanity in anyone who does but they should have the right to do so.
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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Yes, topple the current regime and replace it with a laissez-faire regime in 19 days, not 19 years.
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, bring most home but leave a medium force behind to make sure the Afghan regime becomes a laissez-faire regime
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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Yes, but it should have been approved but the US Congress first
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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Yes, as long as there are a simple goods inspection and a simple health inspection for all of them
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, and allow Americans to buy lower-cost healthcare from other Western-world countries
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, but allow individuals to choose what flags to display on private property
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Libertarian
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Yes, and athletics should not be politicized
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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Yes, take the government out of all marriages and let each one be a private decision
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Libertarian
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Yes, any citizen who runs a business or holds a job should be allowed to vote
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Libertarian
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No, education raises living standards and nobody should be shocked that all free societies have mandatory K-12 schooling...
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Libertarian
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Yes, but I would prefer to abolish it and move to a free-banking policy that lets private banks issue their own currenci...
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No, we should abolish all tariffs on our imports from everywhere
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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More, allow volunteer charity to take the place of the welfare state
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, and give workers the liberty to set their own wages for their own labor instead of putting a price floor on it
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, abolish all income and payroll taxes for everyone and put a 5% sales tax on our gross output, instead
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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Yes, and whistleblowers should be regarded as heroes
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Libertarian
from Connecticut
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No, but they should be allowed to decide for themselves how to address political ads
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No, these policies defeat the purpose of equality under the law
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