The Only Choice on November 4th
by
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
DIGG THIS
The critical problem we face today is the same one all mankind
has faced: the state, those monopolists who claim the right to break
the laws that they make and enforce. How to restrain them is the
critical problem of all sound political thinking. Making matters
worse, this gang now has a monopoly on the money and the ability
to print it, and they are abusing that power at our expense.
How does voting change the situation? Neither of the candidates
for president wants to do anything about the problem. On the contrary,
they want to make it worse. This is for a reason. The state owns
the democratic process as surely as it owns the Departments
of Labor and Defense and uses it in ways that benefit the state
and no one else.
On the other hand, we do have the freedom not to vote. No one has
yet drafted us into the voting booth. I suggest that we exercise
this right not to participate. It is one of the few rights we have
left. Nonparticipation sends a message that we no longer believe
in the racket they have cooked up for us, and we want no part of
it.
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October
28, 2008
Llewellyn
H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him
mail] is founder and president of the Ludwig
von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com,
and author of Speaking
of Liberty.
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