Thread:Comments:Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian Party potential presidential candidate R.J. Harris/Lost in Translation

I studied theology for a couple years but never carried on a conversation using words like Thou, Sayeth or Thus. Still I found that I was able to live my life according to the bible and converse with a neighbor in today's language. Mr. Harris is being true to himself and I hesitate writing something that may hurt him but feel it more important that he understands that as a new Libertarian I had a difficult time following him or his methodology. Voting as a Republican for many years left me ill informed as to the belief system of a Libertarian. I grouped Independant's into the same group as "all others". Ron Paul's growing popularity brought Liberty and the Constitution to the forefront and with the decline of our freedoms researched it on my own. Unfortunately, I'm afraid that I am the norm and that those not running on a Democrat or Republican ticket may be left in the dust due to a lack of education from most voters. Although I echoed Mr. Harris' convictions, I found it difficult to follow his wording. It sounded as though he were still living in 1776 and not of this age. I could not relate to him therefore I would not vote for him as my president even though he might be more qualified than his running mates. Janet Lawrence