Message from the Libertarian Party

Richie

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I got this e-mail today from the Libertarian Party.

Dear friend,

Late Friday evening, Ron Paul sent out a message to his many supporters stating that he had a "nearly zero" chance of winning the Republican nomination in a brokered convention. Dr. Paul also stated loud and clear that "there will be no third party run."

Many of our own members, maybe even you, have been enthusiastic supporters of Dr. Paul's campaign over the past year. Many thousands have given their time, money and their passion to support the efforts of Ron Paul's presidential campaign.

The efforts of these thousands of supporters were noble, but in the end, Republicans rejected Dr. Paul's message of peace, prosperity and freedom.

The GOP will more than likely move forward with the nomination of a compromising politician who does not cherish the merits of liberty and shows little interest in shrinking the size and power of government.

This leaves the Republican Party right where it started and where it has been for many, many years -- a party without principle. With its partner on the left, both parties continue to represent a compromising beast that continually thirsts for more power at the expense of our liberty, our property and our privacy.

In stark contrast, the Libertarian Party stands firm. Our values are unwavering. Our commitment is unstoppable.

This is not because we hold a strong partisan loyalty to our party structure, it's because we have trust and love for liberty in its purest form. Our party serves as the vessel to affect change within our nation. And unlike the GOP, we don't need to change the party from within and regain our principles, as they have never been lost.

The Libertarian Party is the last remaining stronghold for liberty in American politics.

Unfortunately, the Ron Paul campaign has unintentionally taken a toll on our party. Many of our members have changed their voter registration to vote for Ron Paul in a primary while others have allowed their support to lapse as they gave all that they could for a candidate that represented their values.

Early on, I made the decision to not interfere or discourage this activity. I felt it was wrong for me to place our party above such an incredible opportunity for liberty that existed with Dr. Paul's run for the White House.

But today, it's time to come home.

If you have switched your party registration, allowed your membership to lapse or have put off your decision to join the LP, I now ask that you reverse course and renew your support for our principled party.

In spite of the events of this past year, we were still able to make significant gains in membership with a 28 percent increase while we moved onto a firm financial footing. We did this while seeing inspiring electoral success by winning 20 percent of our races.

This proves that Americans are waking up to liberty and a historic opportunity for growth exists for the LP in 2008. However, in order to take advantage of this time, we need every last man and woman back in our party.

It's time to come home.

Liberty is alive in America today but it is suppressed by the significance and power of the two-party system. Partisanship, combined with ignorance, is destroying our nation by taking away our freedoms and even the lives of those we love through wars of aggression.

The two-party system must be beaten back and destroyed.

Fighting from within either the Republican or Democratic structure does nothing to accomplish this goal and only increases our many problems as time, energy and money is wasted to change a monstrosity that is corrupt beyond repair.

Why fight to move your own party in the direction of freedom when you can fight each day to move your nation in the direction of freedom?

It's time to come home.

Liberty is something that can be everything to one man and nothing to another. Some accept that, while they are born free, they do not live free. They go about their existence either in resignation that they cannot change their personal destiny or they have grown comfortable in their shackles.

Libertarians are different.

Our hearts burn for freedom. We wake each morning, intent on moving our nation in the direction of liberty.

Our passion cannot be diminished or compromised through party labels or the actions of cunning men. Libertarians working through the Libertarian Party will continually challenge those who mean to enslave us through taxation, fear and warfare.

It's time to come home.

Among the many opportunities that exist for our movement, one of the most important is reaching out to the thousands of men and women whose passions have been ignited by the Ron Paul campaign.

All Libertarians must put out a welcome mat to these Americans as they continue to learn more about liberty but are now politically homeless. Most importantly, we must tolerate the minor differences that we may have and accept the differing stages of development of our political thought.

Many of you will be receiving a letter in the mail with the intent of welcoming Ron Paul and his supporters into our party. While that letter was written before the rush of recent events, it is vital that you respond to signal your support for giving these supporters a home within our party.

It's time to come home and to offer a home to those whose minds have been opened to liberty.

Take action today:

To renew your membership, go to www.lp.org/renew

To join the Libertarian Party, go to www.lp.org/join

To donate, go to www.lp.org/donate

To change your voter registration to Libertarian, contact your state party, by visiting www.lp.org/states

Also, do not hesitate to contact me or any other member of our staff by calling 1-800-Elect-Us.

Please take action after you finish reading this message.

In closing, I would like to give the following words to those who stubbornly continue their fight to change the corrupt and destructive Republican or Democrat parties from within.

"If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." – Samuel Adams, 1776

Our founding fathers did not hope to change the tyranny of British rule from within. They faced their challenge head on. They did not waver, even in spite of the very real possibility that they would lose their very lives against an overwhelming power. They stood together, and eventually they won their freedom.

It is up to us -- we passionate Libertarians -- to reclaim our liberty.

With respect and sincerity,

Shane Cory
Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee
 
wow.... general politics?

this is a libertarian party fundraising/recruiting letter... if i'm reading it correctly.
 
meh i don't think RP supporters are gonna go for that until it's all said and done. Besides with the doors being opened to congress for us within the Republican party, we can fix laws to make it easier on third parties. Not to mention the kind of stuff they're doing in alaska where they're changing the republican platform to fit RP's message.
 
meh i don't think RP supporters are gonna go for that until it's all said and done. Besides with the doors being opened to congress for us within the Republican party, we can fix laws to make it easier on third parties. Not to mention the kind of stuff they're doing in alaska where they're changing the republican platform to fit RP's message.

exactly. i don't like any of the parties, but from a strategic perspective this makes much more sense.

show me a contested libertarian who plans to run more than an "educational" campaign.
 
Screw you Libertarian Party.

"Our values are unwavering." That is a lie!

First of all, your platform was gutted by a bunch of big government sympathizers who are willing to compromise their principles for political gain. If anyone has any doubt all they have to do is go to the front page of the website. The LP has turned from the party of principle to the party of compromise.

Secondly, your Iraq exit strategy is NOT principled and is NOT Libertarian. It does not call for bringing the troops home from ALL AROUND THE WORLD immediately. If I remember correctly, it only calls for troops to gradually be brought back from Iraq. Also, it calls for FOREIGN AID to Iraq! That strategy is an abomination.

Thirdly, the LP is scared to talk about SERIOUS issues were people's rights are being violated such as DRUG LEGALIZATION. I don't see anything on your front page about the war against gun owners, asset forfeiture, internet censorship, the North American Union, or other vital issues!

I used to be a proud Libertarian. But sometime after Harry Browne lost his last race the party started being taken over by Republican sympathizers.

They wanted to "reform" the LP by sugar coating and watering down everything the LP stood for! They have done this and now the LP is no better than the Republican Party.
 
meh i don't think RP supporters are gonna go for that until it's all said and done. Besides with the doors being opened to congress for us within the Republican party, we can fix laws to make it easier on third parties. Not to mention the kind of stuff they're doing in alaska where they're changing the republican platform to fit RP's message.

Supporters of Ron Paul should not support the Libertarian Party. It is no longer principled.
 
The efforts of these thousands of supporters were noble, but in the end, Republicans rejected Dr. Paul's message of peace, prosperity and freedom.


Even so, the freedom movement received more media exposure in the last 6 months then the Libertarian Party has achieved in the last 20 years.

It is crystal clear to me on which method of fighting has proved to be the most effective.

I will continue the fight to make the Republican Party the party of peace and prosperity.
 
meh i don't think RP supporters are gonna go for that until it's all said and done. Besides with the doors being opened to congress for us within the Republican party, we can fix laws to make it easier on third parties. Not to mention the kind of stuff they're doing in alaska where they're changing the republican platform to fit RP's message.

The Paul campaign has shown the doors are mainly one-way doors, where the MSM/elite establishment seeks to control the electorate, not the reverse. What hundreds of thousands of Paul supporters have experienced with the blackout is what 3rd party candidates have routinely experienced for decades---a campaign shut down by being actively suffocated, starved of the appropriate visibility needed to fairly demonstrate its strength. They did this to Paul operating from WITHIN the two party system---meaning it is NOT easier to ultimately break through within the GOP vehicle.

The issue of what mistakes third parties have made has always been a secondary or minor key factor in their failure. The MAJOR key problem is, the current system allows only a token alternative or two through at the federal level, who (as Paul's record shows) spend their legislative career on 'educational' bills that don't go anywhere. The choice the establishment gives to alternative candidates is one of running 'educational' campaigns when running for office in a 3rd party, OR writing 'educational' legislation that never passes if elected as a Dem/Rep. Until this structural suppression of alternative political figures is faced and reversed, candidates like Paul will fail to change things whether running inside or outside the two-party system.
 
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well the email is wrong about losing party members because i have decided to become libertarian after hearing rand paul speak...

i was so excited that when i got home to look at LP webpage i saw the funniest thing in my life... they sent a death wreath to the republican party for the death of small government values...

yes this is the perfect party for me... and as much as i feel it should be a part of the republicans platform... its not going too... how about isntead of all of us trying to change the GOP... why dont we just leave them for the LP and CP and make those two the main parties???

imagine a LP and a CP debate
 
I respect the party but that would be a step backwards. Prepare to be ignored for ever. The only way to get TV time is to be apart of the system.
 
Getting behind the LP is fun. But for effective political change it is a HUGE waste of time. I was there. I know.
 
Getting behind the LP is fun. But for effective political change it is a HUGE waste of time. I was there. I know.

I have also been there, and am still there. Where has the effective political change occurred in the 2 party system? What bills have been passed to elminate major bureaucracies, to reestablish sound money, bring the boys home, etc.? Exactly what is the difference between 'wasting time' running 3rd party, versus accomplishing nothing legislatively when elected two-party? At least with the former, you can retain your principles while accomplishing nothing, versus losing your principles AND accomplishing nothing.
 
Even so, the freedom movement received more media exposure in the last 6 months then the Libertarian Party has achieved in the last 20 years.

It is crystal clear to me on which method of fighting has proved to be the most effective.

I will continue the fight to make the Republican Party the party of peace and prosperity.

You definitely have a point, but as I've said before, it won't hurt anyone to send the LP a donation to keep them going. And if the Republicans nominate a statist candidate, we have to protest by voting for the LP or the Constitution Party.
 
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