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How can I contribute money to the Liberal Capitalist Party?

Posted by: Peter Jackson on January 19, 2006 10:07:41 AM

As of now you can't. I know, it's doubly ironic to have a political party, claiming to be capitalistic even, that doesn't accept contributions, but there's a reason for that...

 

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What's "RFC"? The LiberalCapitalist.com RFC Process

Posted by: Admin on November 16, 2005 10:08:52 PM

Overview

The LiberalCapitalist.com RFC process outlines the document-based system used to propose, adopt, and disseminate standards upon which the Liberal Capitalist Party shall be built. This process is an evolving process and may be modified at any time via the RFC system itself.
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Where is the Liberal Capitalist Party's platform?

Posted by: Admin on October 23, 2005 10:53:34 AM

Yes, most political parties have a "platform" containing "planks" which defined their positions on particular issues. These platforms are typically determined by a party committee, and the LCP doesn't have one of those yet...
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What does "RFC" stand for? What is it?

Posted by: Admin on August 04, 2005 10:39:49 AM

A Request For Comments document, or RFC, is a formal numbered memorandum used to define a specification or standard.  A system of distributed RFCs was first developed by the original ARPANET project in the late 1960s to keep it’s members and collaborators informed about each other’s work and to develop the standards and protocols that eventually evolved into the “internet” wide-area network that you are currently using to read these words. The RFC system has since been taken over by the Internet Society (ISOC) and is still being used today to extend today’s internet standards and develop the standards of tomorrow.

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What is the Liberal Capitalist Party?

Posted by: Admin on July 27, 2005 10:08:17 PM

“Socially liberal, fiscally conservative.”

How many times have you heard someone describe their political beliefs with this phrase? Perhaps you have even used it to describe yourself.

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Liberal Capitalist Party? How do you differ from the Libertarians?

Posted by: Admin on July 24, 2005 10:30:05 PM

“The party of principle!”

 
This is the motto that the Libertarian Party uses to describe itself, and it is possibly the most accurate description of the LP available. Although the Liberal Capitalist Party and the LP share many, many ideals, the Liberal Capitalist Party recognizes that they are in fact ideals, and as such are not necessarily interchangeable as political policies.

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Do Liberal Capitalists support the War on Terror? What about Iraq?

Posted by: Eric Jackson on July 02, 2005 3:03:05 AM

Liberal Capitalists fully support the War on Terror. Self defense is the right of all people. And the frustrated tribalists who we are battling represent a grave threat to liberalism.

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A Liberal Capitalist Party? What makes you different from the Republicans?

Posted by: Eric Jackson on June 29, 2005 1:17:04 AM

There are a number of differences between Liberal Capitalists and Republicans. The particular disagreement which is most striking at this moment in American political history is the Republicans' recent determination to incorporate religious values into public policy.

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Liberal Capitalist? How is the Liberal Capitalist Party different from the Democrats?

Posted by: Eric Jackson on June 27, 2005 11:54:47 PM

There are a number of fundamental principles that distinguish us from the Democratic Party. First and foremost is our rejection of collectivism in all its aspects.

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"Good Faith"---what is it?

Posted by: Admin on June 25, 2005 7:48:52 PM

The term "good faith," a straight translation from the Latin bona fides, probably has it's deepest origins in the realm of law, where it serves as the central premise for all manner of voluntary contracts. For the Liberal Capitalist Party, good faith represents several things, from a mode of civil discourse based on honesty and fair-dealing, to a philosophical attitude of respect for one's self and for others.

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Is the Liberal Capitalist Party a real (legal) political party?

Posted by: Admin on June 24, 2005 8:45:53 PM

The Liberal Capitalist Party is currently in its conception phase, making Liberalcapitalist.com a "virtual" a political party for the time being. The entire idea behind Liberalcapitalist.com is to leverage the internet to bypass as many of the traditional obstacles to legal organization as possible, enabling legal party operations to quickly emerge at the local, state and national levels simultaneously and inexpensively.

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Why a Liberal Capitalist Party?

Posted by: Eric Jackson on May 24, 2005 7:14:33 PM

Because frankly, we just can't stand it anymore. Honestly— can you?
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