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LIBERTARIANS
From Page 1
ertarians, we've really had a fantas-
tic year," Plourde said.
The group, which meets weekly,
has brought eye-opening speak-
ers to campus this year, including
Kenyan journalist June Arunga,
who gave a speech advocating free
trade rather than foreign aid as a
solution to poverty.
In October, the group partnered
with Students for Sensible Drug
Policy to sponsor a speech by Grav-

el.
The group also plans to continue
sponsoring events like Hash Bash,
an annual gathering of marijuana
enthusiasts on the Diag. In Novem-
ber, the College Libertarians held a
raffle for a gun giveaway, with the
prize being a certificate for a hand-
gun.
The Libertarian Party platform
advocates for a citizen's right to
self-defense, arguing that govern-
ments often obstruct that right by
passing gun control laws.
Plourde said each of the group's
events has garnered significant

attention for libertarian ideals.
This fall, the 19-year-old Plourde
hopes to draw even more attention
to those ideals. With the support
of the College Libertarians and the
Washtenaw County branch of the
Libertarian Party, he's making a
run for mayor of Ann Arbor.
As a staunch advocate of lim-
ited government spending, Plourde
voiced his opposition to the city's
plan to consider building a trolley
system to the city, citing the sys-
tem's cost.
Understanding that his chances
of vinning are slim - he's run-

ning against the popular four-term
incumbent John Hieftje - Plourde
says his run will, at least, expose
students and Ann Arbor residents
to libertarian ideas.
Plourde cited an incident earlier
this year when one of his support-
struction of high rises in the city. In
response, Plourde explained that,
despite personal preferences, he
couldn't speak out against devel-
opment because he supports an
individual's right manage his or her
personal property.
Plourde said that despite the
group's increased visibility, mis-

conceptions about libertarianism
remain on campus.
"We're not anarchists," he said.
"We just want the government to
stay out of personal issues."
Plourde said members of the Lib-
ertarian Party tend to be fiscally
conservative and economically
liberal, meaning they seek to limit
government spending, empower
consumers and lower taxes.
"We think people should make
their own decisions," he said. "Poli-
ticians are involved in what we do
every day. In my humble opinion,
it's none of their business."

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CHILDCARE NEEDED:
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EXPERIENCED PERSONABLE
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For Friday, March 28, 2008
ARIES
(March 21to April 19)
This is an unasual and extraordinary
day! Wonderful opportunities can come
to you. If this is the case, don't act on
them today. Wait until tomorrow - then
act quickly.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Surprise opportunities to travel, to
expand your education or to explore new
ideas or avenues in politics, religion and
metaphysics are at hand. Keep an open
mind.
GEMINI
(May 21to June 20)
Unexpected goodies, inheritances,
bonuses, favors and positive news about
debt, taxes and insurance matters could
surprise you today. But take nothing for
granted.
CANCER
(June 21to July 22)
Friends and partners are completely
unpredictable today. This is the classic
day for a surprise party or some kind of
unexpected event or a response from
someone else. (Stay on yoar toes.)
LEO
(July 23to Aug. 22)
This can be a wonderful, fun-loving
day at work! Enjoy yourself, and enjoy
your dealings with others. No matter
how good things look, postpone impor-
tant decisions until tomorrow.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
This is a wonderful day to play, enter-
tain, enjoy sports and participate in the
arts or slip away on a vacation. Keep
things light. Playful activities with chil-
dren will be rewarding.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
You'll enjoy family gatherings today
and hanging out. Home entertaining will
delight. You also might invite people to
your home for educational reasons. It's a
good day.

SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
You're definitely in a positive frame
of mind today! You're thinking like a
winner Others are atracted to your opti-
mism. Nevertheless, postpone important
decisions until tomorrow.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22to Dec. 21)
You're full of wonderful moneymak-
ing ideas today. You also see ways to
enrich your home and perhaps your real
estate situation. Family businesses can
flourish.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 toJan. 19)
It's easy to be happy today. Lucky
Jupiter is in your sign bringing unex-
pected opportunities and good luck,
especially today. (Expect a miracle.)
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
"Hail fellow, well met!" It's easy to be
on excellent terms with everyone today
because you're so positive and happy.
Unexpected good fortune can come your
way.
PISCES
(Feb. 19to March 20)
Get out and schmooze with others.
Enjoy the company of groups, clubs and
organizations. Let the ideas fly. It's easy
to be original and explore outside-the-
box thinking today. However, don't nail
anything down until tomorrow.
YOU BORN TODAY You have a
friendly, sunny disposition. You're hard-
working and reliable. Personally, you're
highly independent. You like to do things
on your own, and you like to be in
charge of what you're doing. It's impor-
tant for you to seek the right comfort
level in life, especially with your ambi-
tion. Your year ahead will have some
major changes, perhaps as significant as
something around 1998.
Birtbdate of: Julia Stiles, actress;
Karen Kain, ballerina; Dianne Wiest,
actress.

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