Monthly Archives: September 2008

Chicago Cheese comes to Vermont

MoveOn has a letter out urging a push in Vermont . . . Yep. Dear MoveOn member, Imagine you could tell your kids or grandkids that you were at the heart of the campaign to elect Barack Obama–leading the charge … Continue reading

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Dear Dr. Paul

Thank you for your dogged persistence for Liberty over the last three decades. Thank you for a Presidential campaign this last year which inspired thousands and raised millions. Thank you for the inspiring speech at the Rally for the Republic … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to the State Chairs

I’m tired of the ‘purist’ memo. The whole idea that one should work as diligently for any nominee because they are a member of the ‘party’ is absurd. Many members are frustrated and tired of this accusation. Ignoring this reality … Continue reading

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Are things going FU-Barr ?

One of the maxims in major party politics and media is that perception is reality. While there may be numerous perceptions to yesterday’s affair, I think its fair to say that membership is rattled and that a serious question of … Continue reading

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Jesus, Sundwall, Rand & Knapp

I really did want to attend the Denver national convention last May. But overriding family and house concerns kept me from the trip. Having served on the LNC for the last two years and not seeking to renew the contract, … Continue reading

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Issues, Issues ?

This initially started as a response to a local blog comment and morphed into something else . . . . Issues ? Issues ? 1. An undeclared war transformed into an unending occupation. Parties responsible ? Republican & Democrat. 2. … Continue reading

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