Rolando Leiva says:

One thing to be understood is that Libertarianism is in its developing stages in Costa Rica.

Finding 100% libertarians, Costaricans and ready to battle in the National Assambly, is very hard, if not impossible at this time.

So, the ML is in a position where the support is growing and there are difficulties finding candidates.

There is also the problem that Raúl and Otto think of their role in the ML as shareholders in a company. If they have the shares, they can vote and choose as they want. One excellent candidate, 100% libertarian, could very well loose his or her bid for a candidacy under this situation.

I see myself as a libertarian, but i guess that maybe some of you may not think so. As Juan Carlos points out, we have to be Costa Rican Libertarians. We cannot be a branch of the American way of thinking that by the way has not accomplished much in the "land of the free and the home of the brave".

Jorge, I encourage you to have your own group within the ML, press for your ideas, etc.

It's either political participation or subversive activities. ¿Which one do you wnat?

Greetings from Escazú, Rolando Leiva.

P.S.: Greg, Call me!, I lost your phone number! :-)

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