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Wayne Allyn Root will be a guest on Larry King Live tonight. Mister Root is part of a panel slated to discuss politics, Tea Parties and universal health care.
Wayne is currently a Candidate for National Libertarian Party Chair.
Larry King Live airs on CNN at 9 PM Eastern/6 Pacific, for one hour.
Wayne Root’s Website: Root for America

Any anarchists on MSM? LOL! The best & almost only example of a real libertarian/radical getting MSM is Jesse Ventura.
Look at who gets MSM. Not really a libertarian Ron Paul. & W.A.R. You won’t see The Nolan or The Milnes on MSM. Any radicals? Fuggetabboudit!
Scott @6 -“Spectacular”??? Not really. Adequate. Not embarrassing. But hardly “spectacular.” I thought that Dana Loesch was more poised and articulate. Still, Wayne did OK.
I’m watching now. It’s just a panel of people sucking off John McCain. I guess WAR is on later.
I saw the interview.
Wayne Root did a spectacular job. The segment was about this past weekend’s Tea Parties, and Mr. Root gave the libertarian viewpoint very well, given that he got a total of maybe 3 minutes of speaking time.
I would love to see the other candidates for Libertarian National Chair also appear on national cable TV, giving their own take on the events of the day.
Hey, only The Milnes can hijack here!
Nice job hijacking a thread that has nothing to do with the Green Party!
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Green Party victory in U.K.
Greens drop by-election bombshell on major parties
By Chris Mead, Press Association
Friday, 26 March 2010
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Mainstream parties were routed in an astonishing council by-election result just days before Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to call a general election.
The Greens’ Rachel Eburne captured a Tory seat at Mid Suffolk
District, also humiliating the Liberal Democrats and Labour.
She polled 61 per cent of the vote at Haughley and Wetherden with a 33.2 per cent net swing from the Conservatives.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/greens-drop-byelection-bombshell-on-major-parties-1928296.html
And more on the drama …the excitment …
that is the Green Party coalition in Ireland..
McGuinness move against Cowen lacking party support
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FORMER MINISTER of State John McGuinness is unlikely to muster significant support at tomorrow’s meeting of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party for his call for Taoiseach Brian Cowen to step down, a number of the party’s TDs said yesterday.
However, there is considerable discontent in the parliamentary party, … Mary White of the Green Party, had been promoted to Minister of State for Equality …
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/0330/1224267344984.html
The Green Party changing business as usual in politics on the Emerald Isle….
CORPORATE DONATIONS: GREEN PARTY delegates have warned that if Fianna Fáil does not accept legislation to ban corporate donations, the junior partner in the Coalition must make it clear it will not stay in Government.
As the party unanimously endorsed a motion at its annual convention to introduce legislation by January next year to ban such donations, members said they should not wait until then but should introduce it with “absolute urgency”, because they had already compromised on a number of “core principles”, and on some issues “there is no compromise”.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/0329/1224267277136.html