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Chair: Kenneth Donnelly
Treasurer: Billy Akerman

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5/25/2010 at 6:30 PM
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16
Apr

Libertarians Question Republican Participation At Tea Parties

WASHINGTON
Wes Benedict, Executive Director of the Libertarian Party, issued the following statement today:

“Many Libertarians around America are planning to go to Tea Party rallies tomorrow. I also expect lots of Republican activists and politicians to be there. But frankly, I don’t think those Republicans belong there. The people participating in these rallies are saying ‘There’s too much government spending,’ but Republicans, decade after decade, have supported massive increases in government spending. During the George W. Bush administration, Republicans in Congress supported spending trillions of dollars on foreign wars, a massive Medicare expansion, and banker bailouts. Republicans doubled the budget and doubled the federal debt. Why can’t the Republican Party just admit that it loves big government?

“If I thought there would be many Democrats at these rallies, I’d criticize them too. However, I think it’s safe to say that they’ll be few and far between.

“Many Libertarians are enthusiastic about the Tea Parties, but many are not. Many Libertarians are concerned that participating causes us to get lumped in with conservatives and Republicans. In our online poll at LP.org, 28% so far say that ‘The Tea Parties have become too Republican-flavored.’

“Libertarians are often frustrated when the press characterizes us as ‘right-wing’ or ‘conservative.’ Although we certainly support reducing government spending, which most conservatives also claim to support, we differ from right-wingers on many issues: for example, we oppose foreign interventionism, support immigrant-friendly policies, oppose overreaction to terrorism, and oppose the War on Drugs.

“Libertarians are neither left-wing nor right-wing. We’re in a different place on the political map, as illustrated by the popular World’s Smallest Political Quiz.

“Some of the people in the tax day Tea Party crowds will be right-wingers, and some will be Libertarians. For those Tea Partiers who support Libertarian principles of very limited government spending, government tolerance on social issues, and a non-interventionist foreign policy, the Libertarian Party is ready to welcome them with open arms.”

For more information, or to arrange an interview, call LP Executive Director Wes Benedict at 202-333-0008 ext. 222.

The LP is America’s third-largest political party, founded in 1971. The Libertarian Party stands for free markets and civil liberties. You can find more information on the Libertarian Party at our website.

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16
Apr

2010 Florida Libertarian Convention

2010 State Convention
APRIL 24 and 25
Panama City, Florida
Hilton Garden Inn 1101 N Hwy 231 Panama City FL
850-392-1093 – Reservation Code: LIB

Schedule of Events

Saturday April 24th 2010
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM: Business meeting
Keynote Speaker will be Alexander Snitker, Candidate for US Senate.
To be a delegate one must be a registered to vote Libertarian and must sign the non aggression pledge. “I do hereby certify that I do
not believe in or advocate the initiation of force as a means of achieving social, economic, or political goals.”
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM: Cocktail Hour
7:30 PM to 12:00 AM: Banquet
Dr. Randall Holcombe will be the Dinner Speaker at our State Convention, Saturday April 24th.

Sunday April 25th 2010
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM: Workshops available
Building the Libertarian Party and Building Brand Name Recognition.
Mark Hinkle Candidate for LNC Chair
Building the Libertarian Party in Florida through “Strike Force”
Alex Snitker and Jote` Thompson
“The Free State Project” and other items
Adam Carroll, from New Hampshire
“Full Slate – 2012” and how we will fill the ballot
James Coakley

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28
Nov

2010 Libertarian Candidates in Florida

Here is a list of the 2010 Libertarian candidates in Florida. Please check if any of them are in your area and VOTE LIBERTARIAN!

John Wayne Smith
2010 Libertarian Candidate For Governor
JWSmith42000@aol.com
www.johnwayne4gov.com.

Alexander Snitker
2010 Libertarian Candidate for US Senate.
asnitker@tampabay.rr.com
snitker2010.com

George Scott MacNaughton
2910 Libertarian Candidate for United States Representative District 3
gscottmacn@hotmail.com

Jeff Shoobridge
2010 Libertarian Candidate for Florida House Dist 42
jeff.shoobridge@yahoo.com

Franklin Perez
State House Seat 33

http://www.fperez1776.com

perezfranklin@hotmail.com

Joe Haynes
State House 51
haynes4house2010@tampabay.rr.com

Karl Dickey
Palm Beach County Commission
karldickey@gmail.com

Brandon Newton
Hillsborough County Commission District 5
bnewton2010@gmail.com,

Geoff Scott
Bay County Commission
www.electgeoff.com
geoff@baylp.org

Justin Guthrie
Bay County Commission
justin@baylp.org

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14
Sep

John Wayne Smith: Libertarian Candidate for Florida Governor

Libertarian Viewpoint did a great interview with John Wayne Smith, who is currently the Libertarian candidate for Governor of Florida in 2010.

One of the most important questions asked was;

Is there anything else you’d like to add so voters know why you’re running and why you should enter the Florida executive office?

He replied (in part);

….most voters are quickly becoming fed up with both the democrat and republican parties. I often ask myself why, after so many years of these parties being in power, are people just now coming to realize they don’t like what is going on. The answer, believe it or not, is because their Libertarian leanings are surfacing.

You see, most people, by nature, are Libertarians. Everyone wants to be free. While this entire time people were willing to tolerate the intrusions because they were minor, the government impositions are no longer trivial. They are affecting the very ability for people to survive.

As a member of the Libertarian party, I present the only viable option in a political party that will answer the needs and solve the conundrum currently facing the people. Anything other than a Libertarian in the executive office will only end up as more of the same. The people are tired of business as usual and want change, change in their favor, and I am the only candidate in a political party that can provide the desired change.

Click for the entire interview:
John Wayne Smith interview

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