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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
  Just ... bizarre
From the NYT:

Queen Elizabeth II has stripped Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's strongman president for nearly 30 years, of his honorary knighthood as a "mark of revulsion" at the human rights abuses and "abject disregard" for democracy over which he has presided, the British Foreign Office announced Wednesday.
 
  Bob Barr the Minuteman?
To my Libertarian National Committee reps Keaton, Ruwart, and Wrights:

I ask that the LNC issue a formal letter-of-WTF???!!! to our presidential candidate re: his continuing antilibertarian stance on immigration.

For reference, see:

http://lastfreevoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/25/bob-barr-immigration/

Thanks!

- Susan Hogarth



 
  Bob Barr the Minuteman?
To my Libertarian National Committee reps Keaton, Ruwart, and Wrights:

I ask that the LNC issue a formal letter-of-WTF???!!! to our presidential candidate re: his continuing antilibertarian stance on immigration.

For reference, see:

http://lastfreevoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/25/bob-barr-immigration/

Thanks!

- Susan Hogarth



 
  Bob Barr the Minuteman?
To my Libertarian National Committee reps Keaton, Ruwart, and Wrights:

I ask that the LNC issue a formal letter-of-WTF???!!! to our presidential candidate re: his continuing antilibertarian stance on immigration.

For reference, see:

http://lastfreevoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/25/bob-barr-immigration/

Thanks!

- Susan Hogarth



 
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
  late-night thoughts
I went by a friend's house on the way home to pick up something. I'd
never been there, so I'm cruising down the street trying to pretend I
don't need bifocals while peering under my glasses at the map and
checking out house numbers. On one house I noticed a bunch of numbers
- latitude and longitude. There's someone who really knows where he
lives.

I was listening to the radio and heard "Harper Valley PTA", and it
made me think of the Libertarian National Committee. Weird.

 
Monday, June 16, 2008
  Watch out for me!
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/127041.html

Washington Post Department of Human Behavior correspondent Shankar Vendantam reports drivers who decorate their cars with bumper stickers tend to be more aggressive than those who choose not to pithily share their political, environmental, and religious views with their fellow motorists.

I'll post a picture of my car when I get time. It's fairly plastered.
 
Sunday, June 08, 2008
  LP campaign pics: the Good, The Bad, and the ... Weird
Partly for fun, and partly for any slim educational value it might
have, I pulled the candidate pics from the most recent iteration of
the LP's Candidate Tracker pages and gave my thoughts on the quality
of the pictures:

http://picasaweb.google.com/hogarth/LPCandidates

Disclaimer: I am not a photographer OR an elected politician. Just an observer.

I am hoping my comments will serve as reminders for me when I finally
get around to doing my own candidate picture. Perhaps they will be
helpful to others. And most importantly, perhaps someone will find
them amusing.

 
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
  Barr and Ballot Access Strategy
Did anyone else notice that the recent LP HQ email came from Barr and
asked for money for ballot access - but asked for people to donate
directly the the Barr campaign?

I'm wondering about the pros/cons of that approach. I suppose it makes
the LP in general look stronger if our pres nominee is visibly
bringing in more money (which is one reason I wish they'd ditch the
web-counter until and unless they start getting some pretty
enthusiastic fundraising to build on).

The email ('from the desk of Bob Barr') includes these two bullet points:

• I just talked with Chairman Bill Redpath: by his analysis, we'll
need more than $200,000 to petition and secure ballot access in 48
states.
• In order to move forward with full, 50 state ballot access, we'll
need to begin to petition immediately in Oklahoma and West Virginia
and raise at least $300,000 more to pay petitioners.

It's not clear to me whether he means the LP needs 200K for 48 states
PLUS another 300K for OK and WVA, or only an additional 100K for OK
and WVA. But in any case, this actually won't give the LP 'ballot
access' in OK, as I understand it. The best than can be accomplished
is getting Barr on the OK ballot as an independent. I'm not sure I
want to pour money into an effort to get Barr on the OK ballot *as an
independent*, which apparently is what they're working on:

http://blog.bobbarr2008.com/2008/05/30/oklahoma-lp-begins-ballot-access-drive-for-barr/

and

http://www.oklp.org/

I'm don't care for this strategy because I don't see it as the best
use of funds after the LP already poured tons of money into OK, then
gave up on it. Also, while it may get more votes for Barr, it won't
really help other LP candidates (or, more importantly, Libertarian
voters) as far as I can tell, and apparently Barr will be listed as an
"Independent". Even this would be OK with me except that I'm not
convinced they can actually get it done - at least not without
seriously hampering their efforts in other states.
Back-of-the-envelop: they'll need 60K sigs in about 40 days, which is
1,500 signatures per day, which will take about $2-3K or more per day.
Doable, certainly, but at the rate Barr is fundraising that's
committing a major chunk of what he is bringing in.

Frankly, I am not sure why more people aren't making an issue of this.
Tying Barr to the national LP for *LP* ballot access is certainly a
reasonable strategy, but asking people from the LP mailing list to
send Barr's campaign for money to get "full, 50 state ballot access"
when in fact the LP *won't* be getting that seems just a little bit
dodgy to me.

My preference would be for the LP to concentrate on raising money
itself or in tandem with the Barr campaign for the original 48-state
plan, and let Barr (and the OK LP, if they wish) pitch separately for
the OK effort.

I wonder if there has been discussion on the LNC about this strategy
and the LP's support of it.

 
Monday, June 02, 2008
  A trendy word I never really liked and am tired of seeing.
Chipotle.

As in 'chipotle raspberry vinagarette', a half-bottle of which in the
work 'fridge just offended my eyes.

Pul-Leeeze. Just say PEPPER. We get the point that you're cool, already.

 
I let go of the law, and people become honest.
I let go of economics, and people become prosperous.
I let go of religion and people become serene.
I let go of all desire for the common good,
and the good becomes common as grass.
When the will to power is in charge,
the higher the ideals, the lower the results.
- Lao Tzu

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