Libertarian offers real solutions for education
This letter is in response to Brian Hartz's editorial "Politics more than donkeys and elephants." Do you know any Libertarians? How about Bill Maher from ABC's "Politically Incorrect," or David Letterman, Dennis Miller or Hugh Downs? A recent study showed that one-third of the people in the U.S. agree with these personalities on the issues affecting the upcoming election. Surprisingly, these men are all Libertarians. The Libertarian party was founded in 1971 by Democrats and Republicans who were fed up with the government's control over the lives of the American people. I couldn't sufficiently defend Harry Browne, the Libertarian presidential candidate, in this short article, but let's talk about education -- the matter deemed most important by Bush and Gore during their debate.

