Another "Ron Paul Rider"? "The Homeless Libertarian" begins biking across US

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Another "Ron Paul Rider"? "The Homeless Libertarian" begins biking across US

http://thehomelesslibertarian.tumblr.com/

My name is Corey Constable. I’m 22 years old and I’m originally from Indiana.

This fall, I’ll be setting out on an adventure, riding my bike across America with my cat, Gooby, from Daytona Beach, FL to Santa Monica, CA. Along the way, I’ll be meeting people and introducing them to the philosophy of libertarianism and voluntaryism.

I’ll be speaking to strangers every day and engaging them in meaningful conversation about their lives and circumstances and what liberty means for them and their livelihood.

I’ll be documenting my journey here, writing about the people I meet, the things I see, the conversations I have, and the lessons that I learn.

This walk is made possible by donations from my readers, and donations will be reciprocated with a prize.

$1 donations will be listed as a sponsor on this page, and will have their name listed in the book I will be writing about my experience.
$10 donations will receive a postcard with a message from me and will be listed as a sponsor.
$25 donations will receive a postcard, their name listed as a sponsor, and a free PDF copy of the book when it’s finished.
$50 donations will receive all of the above, plus a hard-copy version of the book.
$100 and up will receive all of the above, as well as a t-shirt from vlntry news.

Click here to donate to my cause. I couldn’t do this without the help of people who appreciate what I’m doing and would like to see me continue spreading the message of liberty.

Click here to check out my route.
 
I haven't had good experiences with people with neck tattoos.
I hear ya on that but the dude in that pic was one of the people this biker-blogger was interacting with, not himself. I'm more tempted to donate to this cause as charity rather than activism, just so the dude stays fed.
 
I like it, but not really sure it's effective activism. However, at 22, its a once-in-a-lifetime journey that will change his life, and that he'll remember forever.
 
This doesn't help our image of not being doped up hippies lol

Yeah because we have to adopt the GOP image of being stodgy, immutable, closed-minded white people who have a very narrow-minded view of the world and a disparaging view of anyone who doesn't fit our mental paradigm. You know, the image of the group that is quickly fading away after McCain and Romney represented it SO very well

(Walks over to sit and talk with the "doped up hippies")
 
People already think it's made up of basement-dwelling hobbits with huge egos and a disconnect from reality.

:D
I live on the 2nd floor, and I am not a hobbit :rolleyes:


(although being called a troll could sometimes be an accurate description)
 
Yeah because we have to adopt the GOP image of being stodgy, immutable, closed-minded white people who have a very narrow-minded view of the world and a disparaging view of anyone who doesn't fit our mental paradigm. You know, the image of the group that is quickly fading away after McCain and Romney represented it SO very well
Well, if you want to win over their vote, then you have to at least look the part.
 
Well, if you want to win over their vote, then you have to at least look the part.

I'm curious as to why you are making these assumptions he looks "hippy"ish? Unless you're not reading the website listed, and confusing the people he is taking pictures of that he's stopped and talked to.

Or are you suggesting he bike over 10 miles a day in a suit?

You could always volunteer to send him a few t-shirts and cargo shorts that I saw you wearing before LPAC...
 
I'm curious as to why you are making these assumptions he looks "hippy"ish? Unless you're not reading the website listed, and confusing the people he is taking pictures of that he's stopped and talked to.
Riding across country on a bike and calling oneself "homeless" while attempting to promote the cause of liberty just continues to give ammo to people who try and label us as "fringe".
 
In the early Seventies Two of my Brothers took similar journeys. One Brother rode from the Great Lakes region to California on a 450cc motorcycle, sleeping in ditches along the way. He got mugged once. My other brother and a friend took a canoe to the Hudson Bay. I'm not sure what river, I'll have to have him show me his route on a map. I know the canoe got beat up pretty good on some rapids, I have seen pictures of the bow folded completely to one side. They were shot at during their voyage. He said it was an Indian taking pot shots at them, maybe trying to scare them. He took his canoe trip before he was drafted into the army. My brothers were young and crazy, but they both turned out normal, each with a Wife, Kids and a career. I hope for success and good luck for this young man.
 
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Good for him. I won't donate though, as I'm not interested in what he has to sell. He will learn a lot of useful knowledge from his adventure, as we all do.
 
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