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	<title>Comments on: Libertarians at the Pitt News?</title>
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		<title>By: gbm3</title>
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		<description>It's funny, but a lot of liberals I know (also people I knew at the Pitt News while writing there back around 2000) are really big-L Libertarians who want the environment to be immortal. They "respect" Libertarians (since they really are one). They want laissez-faire on every thing but a big governmental hand over the environment for its protection.

Of course, I'm the opposite -- being a heavy hander on social issues, the environment, and really everything. It's just that I agree with FD that more should be done on the local level with big corporations out of the picture.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[It&#039;s funny, but a lot of liberals I know (also people I knew at the Pitt News while writing there back around 2000) are really big-L Libertarians who want the environment to be immortal. They &#034;respect&#034; Libertarians (since they really are one). They want laissez-faire on every thing but a big governmental hand over the environment for its protection.<br />
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Of course, I&#039;m the opposite &#8212; being a heavy hander on social issues, the environment, and really everything. It&#039;s just that I agree with FD that more should be done on the local level with big corporations out of the picture.<br />
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