1205: Ron Paul – Maybe I Will Have My Way Someday

I think that's why a group like this is so important because what you're doing is you're changing perceptions. Groups like this did not exist 20 and 30 years ago, so therefore maybe I will have my way someday. —Ron Paul (To Libertarians, 1983)Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 3.00MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 197KB
I think that's why a group like this is so important because what you're doing is you're changing perceptions. Groups like this did not exist 20 and 30 years ago, so therefore maybe I will have my way someday. —Ron Paul (To Libertarians, 1983)Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 3.92MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 245KB

I think that’s why a group like this is so important because what you’re doing is you’re changing perceptions. Groups like this did not exist 20 and 30 years ago, so therefore maybe I will have my way someday. —Ron Paul (To Libertarians, 1983)

1197: Michael Badnarik – Libertarians Want Freedom

The Democrats and Republicans stand at two extremes, characterized by which parts of our lives they emphasize their desire to control. Libertarians reject both extremes in favor of the government leaving control of your life to you. —Michael Badnarik (Libertarian Party Presidential Nominee 2004)Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 6.20MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 270KB
The Democrats and Republicans stand at two extremes, characterized by which parts of our lives they emphasize their desire to control. Libertarians reject both extremes in favor of the government leaving control of your life to you. —Michael Badnarik (Libertarian Party Presidential Nominee 2004)Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 7.47MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 310KB

The Democrats and Republicans stand at two extremes, characterized by which parts of our lives they emphasize their desire to control. Libertarians reject both extremes in favor of the government leaving control of your life to you. —Michael Badnarik (Libertarian Party Presidential Nominee 2004)

1169: Clint Eastwood – I’m not really conservative

I'm not really conservative. I'm conservative on certain things. I believe in less government. I believe in fiscal responsibility and all those things that maybe Republicans used to believe in but don't any more. —Clint EastwoodDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 4.26MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 235KB
I'm not really conservative. I'm conservative on certain things. I believe in less government. I believe in fiscal responsibility and all those things that maybe Republicans used to believe in but don't any more. —Clint EastwoodDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 7.05MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 354KB

I’m not really conservative. I’m conservative on certain things. I believe in less government. I believe in fiscal responsibility and all those things that maybe Republicans used to believe in but don’t any more. —Clint Eastwood

1164: Tom Woods – State Monopoly of Power

If the federal government has the exclusive right to judge the extent of its own powers, warned the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions' authors (James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, respectively), it will continue to grow - regardless of elections, the separation of powers, and other much-touted limits on government power. —Tom WoodsDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 7.64MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 323KB
If the federal government has the exclusive right to judge the extent of its own powers, warned the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions' authors (James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, respectively), it will continue to grow - regardless of elections, the separation of powers, and other much-touted limits on government power. —Tom WoodsDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 8.26MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 379KB

If the federal government has the exclusive right to judge the extent of its own powers, warned the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions’ authors (James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, respectively), it will continue to grow – regardless of elections, the separation of powers, and other much-touted limits on government power. —Tom Woods

1135: Spike Cohen – A Completely Different Way of Looking at Government

We're not just a third party, we're a completely different way of looking at how government interacts with the people. We believe that people do best when they are the most free. —Spike CohenDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 6.46MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 255KB
We're not just a third party, we're a completely different way of looking at how government interacts with the people. We believe that people do best when they are the most free. —Spike CohenDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 8.79MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 322KB

We’re not just a third party, we’re a completely different way of looking at how government interacts with the people. We believe that people do best when they are the most free. —Spike Cohen

1064: Ron Paul – Racism is Collectivism

Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than as individuals. Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 4.69MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 305KB

1021: Murray Rothbard – Voting Does Not Imply Voluntary Consent

In an environment of State coercion, voting does not imply voluntary consent. Indeed, if the State allows us a periodic choice of rulers, limited though that choice may be, it surely cannot be considered immoral to make use of that limited choice to try to reduce or get rid of State power. —Murray RothbardDownload Print Quality (2742×3840) 1.95MB  |  Normal Quality (1371×1920) 215KB