Culture of Death (A Note for Neal Boortz and other Libertarians)
I generally think of myself as a classic liberal, if not a libertarian, because I believe strongly in less government and more individual freedom. I loved John Stossel's two books and look forward to his third . I've also learned from Charles Murray . I find I agree with Ron Paul at least 90% of the time (who, despite his libertarian stance, opposes abortion ), about the same as I do libertarians in general. That's probably why I generally enjoy listening to Neal Boortz . My views are anchored in our heritage of freedom and faith. For our founders, individual freedom was paramount, but Christian character was equally important. The former was established in the founding documents, formalized finally in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The latter was not a thing of civil laws, no can be; nevertheless, numerous founders and leaders down through the years asserted the necessity of Christian character based on faith in God, warning that freedom would falter if vir