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Conclusion

The aim of this guide wasn’t necessarily to convert my liberal friends. You’ll notice I generally use a small l when I describe myself as a libertarian (if I capitalized one here or there, please forgive me.) That’s because I am not an official member of the Libertarian Party. I’m just a fan.

I just want my liberal brothers and sisters to understand that libertarians aren’t just a branch of the Republican Party.

We are as upset with the current way things are going in the world as you are. We are hard to pin down as conservative or liberal, because we just don’t think those labels apply to us.

We abhor what is going on in Washington D.C. with our government, just like you do.

We represent personal liberty to the core. We invite everyone who is willing to help take our country back to help!

After all, we all want the same thing, a peaceful, healthy, and prosperous world. We want a culture of growth, opportunity, and liberty for everyone of every religion, nationality, color, or sexual orientation. We may have a different idea about how to achieve this objective, but we’re on the same side.

We want what you want.

A better America for all, and opportunity for everyone.

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