If you have not heard already, Green Party candidate for Congress in Louisiana’s second district Malik Rahim‘s campaign has launched a project to allow people all over the country – and even people outside of the US – to volunteer for it.…
Posts published in December 2008
Louisiana 2nd Congressional District debate includes Green Malik Rahim and Libertarian Gregory Kahn
Video Part 1 and Part 2 from WDSU (includes commercials).
IPR has already extensively profiled Green Party candidate Malik Rahim, but this is our first look at Libertarian Gregory Kahn.…
Bob Barr endorses Saxby Chambliss
At Crazy for Liberty, Doug Craig writes:
Bob Barr urges us to vote for one of the worst Republicans in the country.
I am no fan of Saxby Chambliss but it looks like Bob Barr is.
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Libertarian Party: A message to Obama
Posted at LP.org by Andrew Davis
Today’s “Monday Message” is primarily one for President-Elect Barack Obama. Though the Bush administration, which has undoubtedly been one of the worst in American history, will be leaving office on Jan.…
Libertarian Party: John A. Allison, Free Market Hero
posted at LP.org by Andrew Davis
Not everyone is born a freedom-loving Constitutionalist. If they were, there would be no need for the Libertarian Party.
Unfortunately, the fight for less government is as much a legislative process as it is an education process. …
Alabama Presidential write-ins
Posted at Ballot Access News
Alabama is a state that has write-in space on the November ballot for president, and which has no requirement that write-in presidential candidates who want their write-ins must file a declaration of write-in candidacy.
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Professional parliamentarians interpret rules on suspending and removing LNC members
Ralph Nader and Noam Chomsky on Obama and his cabinet selections
Via 911blogger.com
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Richmond, CA works on implementing Measure T, backed by the city’s Green mayor
Posted at sfgate.com by Charles Burress. Excerpt:
(11-30) 17:50 PST — After Richmond voters approved a citizens initiative this month that requires the Chevron refinery to pay a business license fee estimated at $26.5 million a year, officials of the financially strapped city are figuring out how to implement the new tax and what to spend the windfall on.
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