Archive for April 7th, 2007
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The Constitution Party of Oregon is adamantly opposed to the goals of those who are pushing Senate Bill 2 & House Bill 3526. These bills will further restrict personal choice in the matter of private hiring, and renting or selling of property or services. They have concocted …
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I just received the following update from Joey Dauben, who has been a good friend to this site for some time. Interestingly he also mentions Bryan Malatesta, the chair of the Constitution Party of Texas, as a likely Presidential candidate.
Texas House Elections Committee halts independent, third-party open access…
Pat …
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“Mary Starrett is interesting to many libertarians,” says Richard Burke, the Libertarian Party of Oregon’s last gubernatorial nominee as well as its executive director. Burke cited the independent presidential candidacies of John Anderson in 1980 and Ross Perot in 1992 as examples of third-party alliances. “Strange things happen in politics.”
Livingston …
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Recently a new contact was added on the Constitution Party website for the state of Alabama, which previously had a another CP affiliate brake away from the Party a while ago.
Richard Rutledge is a former Republican and Christian Coalition endorsed 2006 candidate for State House District 58.
Richard is a real …
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Noonan said Monday that he appointed Clark because he wants the party to take a more assertive stance on illegal immigration.
“I can assure you the San Diego Minutemen will be very involved in local politics and, henceforth, San Diego is on notice that things will change politically forever,” Noonan wrote …
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As I was doing my daily search of web sites I stumbled across this article (dated 04/05/07) on Doug Craig’s web site.
I was under the belief that Stanhope had dropped out of the Libertarian race… if he is indeed going to enter and be a serious contended that’s certainly …
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Some good news from Rob Hodgkinson, the chair of the Kansas Libertarian Party. He reports that 2 of 4 Libertarians won their nonpartisan races during the recent round of local municipal elections. His email follows…
Good News on the election front for Kansas Libertarians. We had four candidates …