Monday, September 25, 2006

Libertarian Party Supports Somalia



Washington, DC - Libertarian Party officials expressed open admiration for Somalia today, calling it 'the perfect Libertarian society'. Somalia, a small nation occupying the eastern tip of Africa has been without a functioning government since 1991, when rebels ousted cold war dictator Mohammed Siad Barre. Since that time, Somalians have been free of government, taxation, law, basic sanitation, and even mail delivery.

"Somalia is the first country to move beyond the dead-end 'nation state' concept, and is a perfect example of the benefits that accrue under minimal government, less taxes and absolute personal freedom."

Meanwhile, interim Somalian Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi repeated his call for an international peacekeeping force that is desperately needed to stop the advance of Islamic radicals and terrorists. He urged the international community to "act very soon."

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