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Never mind.
You're months, if not years, late to the party. The organization hasn't been active since long before its headquarters was refounded by the Conservative League's founder.
Dare I say it...
*sigh*
...if you're truly interested in taking the fight to the communists, I hear there's an organization called ANTICOM that's still up for that sort of thing. You might consider joining one of their member regions; we're allies with a few.
I'm going to spread my puppets out. I'm still here...
I archived both the requests I got for map placement, I'll get to you guys soon.
Fixed lol
Anyone else who wants to challenge the three senatorial candidates has five days to do so.
My own position is up for grabs at the end of the month if anyone wants to try that, as well.
Even if there's no contest for any of these positions, July is going to be pretty important because the cycle will still count from there.
Do you guys believe that Gary Johnson's FairTax will solve the libertarian "immigrant problem" to welfare? Pev has criticized it before but I am still open to it if it can accomplish completely open borders.
http://www.examiner.com/article/new-poll-americans-find-libertarian-party-less-objectionable-than-gop-and-dems
Shirayuki mizore, Libertitad, Salton juncture, Leerian brasilistan, and 1 otherNova condealism
Inseparable from the Memoirs of an imperfect Angel.
Just to spice things up I too will enter the senate race
Well alrighty then.
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I SHALL NEVER FORGET YOU
The United States of Patriots and Leerian brasilistan
What do you guys think about Gary Johnson? The main criticisms I see of him is that he's much too beltway, but keep in mind he does have actual political experience. Do you think Austin Petersen would have been better just because he may have been closer to libertarianism (besides the him rejecting the NAP) and possibly be a better speaker?
Yes, I do think Austin would have been better. If at least just a better spokesperson
Johnson isn't the purest Libertarian but the LP needs to have a respectable candidate that a disgruntled R or D wouldn't write off as a nut.
Will vote for Johnson (I did in the primary) and hoping he can get on the stage with Trump and Hillary in a couple debates.
New jaslandia, Rateria, The United States of Patriots, Libertitad, and 2 othersSalton juncture, and Nova condealism
Petersen would of been a much better speaker, but wouldn't been seen as serious by the establishment, and probably wouldn't be in any polls. He's also too young, I'd rather have him run for senate or governor as a Republican in the next few years and then talk about say, being the nominee for 2024 or 2028.
The United States of Patriots, Bastians, and Nova condealism
Yeah, I think if there was any election where the Libertarian Party needs a respectable candidate, it's this one. With Clinton and Trump both being historically disliked, people are looking toward the Libertarians for solutions, and when that happens, the people need to see a Libertarian candidate that can effectively present the party as a sane and reasonable third option. It's basically impossible for the Libertarians to win the presidency, but if they poll high enough (I think the number is 15%), they'll get invited to debates and receive federal funding in future elections.
Rateria, Libertitad, and Nova condealism
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