where did you hear that gravel thinks prostitution and gambling should be illegal? as far as i know, he wants to legalize drugs, lower drinking age, and not make prostitution or gambling illegal. He also is pro-choice, and supports same sex marriage, that sounds pretty libertarian to me, i don't see what things hes trying to impose on us??
You didn't understand my point.
Mike Gravel stated that he was more libertarian than Ron Paul because of a statement Ron made about morally opposing gambling and prostitution. What Mike Gravel does not understand is the separation of ones personal morality and the laws which one should impose on others. The purpose of government is not to impose the morality of the individuals voted into office, but rather to secure people's liberty and allow them to discover their own morality.
The problem is that politics has become a popularity competition of morality. You are told to vote for the person who best represents your views so that the individual who is eventually elected represents the majority of the population. But this, of course, leaves the minority completely unrepresented and subject to the morality of the elected and therefore the majority.
edit: I also dispute the logic that the "pro-choice" attitude is libertarian. A lot of folks claiming to be libertarian use the argument that the fetus is a parasite that requires another human to live and therefore it is up to the individual being parasitized to make a decision regarding whether the parasite should live. First of all, the fetus was created via a (usually) voluntary act, secondly the fetus has NEVER HAD A CHANCE to live without the requirement of parasitism. People seem to focus on the liberty of the post-natal individual, while disregarding the liberty of the pre-natal.
That is not to say that I agree with making abortion illegal. I don't. But I also disagree with the attitude that it is morally justifiable in the situation where intercourse was voluntary. Abortion is the killing of a human being. It is an awful thing.
The other point to make is that I think the fetus is the equal responsibility of the male involved in its creation, as is the female bearer.
By the way, I am by no means religious, nor have I ever been. I am agnostic/deist. Logic informs my decisions.