| Rath said: Ron Paul is self consistent (more than you can say for most politicians) but his political views are very different to mine and occasionally are reprehensible to me. Also I doubt he has the ability to compromise required from a president. Also can anybody explain to me how a libertarian can be essentially in favour of banning abortions? (which he would do through allowing states to ban it) The woman's right to her own body seems like such a libertarian ideal. |
It all depends on one's understanding of life.
A Libertarian believes that any intrusion against a person's body, property or possession is wrong, and government must ensure that such intrusion is not allowed by another party.
Therefore, if a libertarian believes that a fetus is a human being, living inside another human being, then it has rights as well, and that the termination of such life is as wrong as if someone terminated the mother, or a child having been born of the mother.
You can read up on the viewpoint at: http://www.l4l.org/
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







