God gave each and everyone of us our own freedom. Freedom of Choice which means freedom to choose, to act in this way or that way, to do good and evil. Fundamental Freedom by consistently choosing to do good, we gradually become free loving person. Talking about freedom connects also our own responsibilities. To achieve total freedom is to discard all attachments and responsibilities - to family, to country, to people, to government and to morality. Like the libertarians, they want freedom without responsibility- meaning they don't like the way others use their freedom. But freedom is responsibility. When you're free, you're automatically responsible for your own future. you must recognize the consequences of your own acts - why you must take responsibility for whatever situation you're in today - why you shouldn't blame others for what you don't like about your life - why you must make your own decisions so you can be responsible for your own future - and how to do that without the bad consequences you might be afraid of. Libertarians believe in real responsibility. You must know to be free to live your life as you want to live it, not as Gloria Macapagal Arroyo or George Bush or your own closest friend thinks best. You must able to learn from your own mistakes and become a better, freer person - just as we want to learn from our mistakes and grow in the process. We believe that individuals should be free to make choices for themselves and to accept responsibility for the consequences of the choices they make. We must accept the right of others to choose for themselves if we are to have the same right. Our support of an individual's right to make choices in life does not mean that we necessarily approve or disapprove of those choices. We believe people must accept personal responsibility for the consequences of their actions. Libertarian policies will promote a society where people are free to make and learn from their own decisions.