Neil Smith

Neil Smith
appearance asked bill candidate politician rights sitting stands
No sitting politician or candidate should be able to make an appearance without being asked where he stands on Bill of Rights enforcement.
address courage great knew mark needed timing
Mark really knew timing and he had great courage to address things that needed to be addressed.
brought close lead led policies whether
It is those who would lead us - whether we want to be led or not - and their policies that have brought all of it close to ruin.
candidate simple truth win
That simple truth is that a libertarian presidential candidate isn't going to win anyway, not in 2004, not in 2008, not in 2012.
call competitor fact hate john players respect talked wants year
I'm committed. I know what it was like for John the first year in Colorado. We've talked a lot. I know I can call John because he's always there for me. I just hate the fact that he never wants to let his players go -- but that's how he is. He's a competitor and I can respect that.
county gets needs question
I can tell you right now, in my opinion, Pickens County gets a big F when it comes to their transportation needs and what they've done. There's no question it's going to get worse.
build good opportunity
It's a very good opportunity to build a club.
committee input people taking watching
The committee is watching and taking input from people all the time.
avoid establish excesses far government order perspective violent
The first thing you need to know, in order to establish some perspective and avoid panic, is that the violent government excesses we're seeing today are far from unprecedented.
giving-up needs causes
Know when to give up a lost cause. Anyone who needs to be persuaded to be free, doesn't deserve to be.
fighting hunting government
Taxes are a barbaric remnant of ancient times in which early farmers, tied to the land, no longer able to roam freely, unable to fight back with awkward agricultural tools the way they once could with hunting implements, became victims, first, of itinerant plunderers, then of bandits settling down beside them to become the governments we know today.
military war drug
The War on Drugs employs millions - politicians, bureaucrats, policemen, and now the military - that probably couldnt find a place for their dubious talents in a free market, unless they were to sell pencils from a tin cup on street corners.
choices fundamentals weapons
The freedom to own and carry the weapon of your choice is a natural, fundamental, and inalienable human, individual, civil, and Constitutional right - subject neither to the democratic process nor to arguments grounded in social utility.
trials process due-process
I suggest due process, speedy trials, and public hangings.