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I think very fundamentally to being Libertarian is not having a social agenda. I accept who you are and the life that you live as long as your life does not adversely affect mine.
Gary Johnson
I believe the essence of Libertarianism is to not impose one's beliefs on others; I accept you and your lifestyle without judgement as long as it does not impinge upon my own.
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I don't believe there should be any restrictions when it comes to firearms. None.
Gary Johnson
I am adamantly against any limitations on the possession of firearms.
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A wasted vote is voting for someone that you don't believe in
Gary Johnson
A squandered vote is casting a ballot for someone whom you don't have faith in.
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I hope that people will see that we don't have to sit by the sidelines and watch as the two major parties limit their choices to slightly different flavors of the status quo. It is, in fact, possible to join the fray, stand up for principles and offer a real alternative.
Gary Johnson
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My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more shovel-ready jobs than this current administration.
Gary Johnson
My next door neighbor's two canines have generated more readily-commenced occupations than this present government.
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If you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns. The first people who are going to be in line to turn in their guns are law-abiding citizens. Criminals are going to be left with guns. I believe that concealed carry is a way of reducing gun violence.
Gary Johnson
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Republicans are horrible with civil liberties, and not so good with dollars and cents. Democrats are horrible with dollars and cents, and not so good with civil liberties.
Gary Johnson
Republicans are not respectful of civil liberties, and financially irresponsible. Democrats are fiscally inept, and lack consideration for civil liberties.
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This country would be a better place to live in if all the resources we currently put toward criminalizing marijuana were instead spent by law enforcement on protection from real crime, as opposed to victimless crime.
Gary Johnson
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As I told the students every time I visited a campus, you are the director of your own movie, and if you aren't enjoying what you are doing, change it.
Gary Johnson
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90% of the problem with marijuana is prohibition related, not use related.
Gary Johnson
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Regardless of who wins, an election should be a time for optimism and fresh approaches.
Gary Johnson
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Reform immigration to make it easy for individuals to come over here, be documented, pay taxes - immigration reform is needed to state that its about work, its not about welfare... Set up a grace period where they can get a work permit... social security card so that they can pay income tax, social security, Medicare.
Gary Johnson
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Life's a party. Invite yourself.
Gary Johnson
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I don't smoke marijuana anymore. I don't drink. Marijuana is a handicap. So is alcohol. Alcohol is a terrible handicap. But in spite of being a handicap, it shouldn't be criminal.
Gary Johnson
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Immigration is a good thing. We should make that as easy as possible.
Gary Johnson
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We're on the verge of a financial collapse unless we balance the budget, and that means some really, really tough decisions.
Gary Johnson
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I was on NPR's All Things Considered yesterday. The question was, 'You're on the torture rack, they're going to kill you, who are you going to vote for? Mitt Romney, or Barack Obama? I said, 'Look, I've climbed Mount Everest. I know how to do what it takes. Take this to the bank: I would rather die.'
Gary Johnson
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We own the Federal Reserve. There is this misconception that the Federal Reserve is some private entity. But if I might give an analogy here, we - U.S. taxpayers - own all the stock in the Federal Reserve.
Gary Johnson
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Balance the federal budget now, not 15 years from now, not 20 years from now, but now. And throw out the entire federal tax system, replace it with a fair tax, a consumption tax, that by all measurements is just that. It's fair.
Gary Johnson
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Let's end the unworkable marijuana prohibition and put our money where our mouth is. Let's solve the problems like border crime. We can do it with pot legalization.
Gary Johnson
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Pot smokers may be the largest untapped voting bloc in the country. ... A hundred million Americans have smoked marijuana. You think they want to be considered criminals?
Gary Johnson
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I'm asked, what about criminal prosecution of those on wall street? You know what, it's probably because none of them committed any crimes. They just made some incredibly bad decisions.
Gary Johnson
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I'm finding myself really angry over spending and the deficit. I'm finding myself really angry over what's happening in the Middle East, the decision to stay in Afghanistan indefinitely. I'm angry about cap and trade. And I've been on record for a long time on the failed war on drugs.
Gary Johnson
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How simple life is. We buy a fish. We are fed. We sit close to each other, we talk and then we go to bed.
Gary Johnson
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Regardless of my legislation, spending has to be stopped.
Gary Johnson
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The current prohibition laws are forcing drug disputes to be played out with guns in our streets. We need to put a stop to this criminal drug element in our country.
Gary Johnson
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Tonight was a great opportunity to take on the political status quo that has given us trillion dollar deficits and put millions out of work. Our objective was to inject some common sense into the conversation among Republicans at a time when business-as-usual simply won't work.
Gary Johnson
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It's not 2038 that Social Security is bankrupt. It's now.
Gary Johnson
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I think libertarians need somebody who can articulate getting from A to Z. But you know, if G is achievable, how about it? Let's get there!
Gary Johnson
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Ron Paul's revolution isn't a fluke. It's the future.
Gary Johnson
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Having a debate right now over whether or not to legalize marijuana is kind of like having a debate over whether the sun will come up tomorrow.
Gary Johnson
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The excitement right now is coming from the Liberty movement. And the Republicans want a piece of it.
Gary Johnson
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Too many Americans have lost faith in our approach to the war on drugs.
Gary Johnson
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Government Picking Winners and Losers = Corruption. When government tries to pick winners and losers, the inevitable consequence is corruption. Yes, corruption. If not in a legal sense, certainly in a moral sense
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I'm absolutely a Ron Paul fan.
Gary Johnson
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I had a 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' experience as governor.
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