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Re: [lprc] Cohen on 'Neocon' infiltration

Timothy West
Fri, 09 Sep 2005 15:20:10 -0700

Wendy, 

I guess I need to make the point that the Libertarian Party has a long history of "purging undesirables" when they strayed too far from the official party line. I myself was "invited" out of the West Virginia State LP by the chair because I didn't agree with her position on childhood immunizations ( She thinks they are all highly dangerous, because she was one of the 4 in 200,000 kids that developed problems as a result - never mind the fact that the risks are known and they prevent 100% instance of the illness they protect against ) 

This didn't happen with so called neo cons ( which I think is wild because they already have total and complete control over the REPUBLICAN PARTY ) first - this has been core methodology with those deemed unpure enough in the LP since I have been in it. And I've been one of the cast outs. 

So it didn't start with these guys. This has been part and parcel of the LP leadership since 1983 at least. 

Tim West

On Sep 9, 2005, at 5:30 PM, Wendy Terry wrote:

Exactly!
 
This is why I am concerned when party "leaders" speak of "neutralizing" activists who are "undesirable."
 
~Wendy

Bruce Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

We can win this effort, but only by working as a team.
This is the most important reform of all.


Bruce Cohen
Libertarian Candidate for US Congress
Special Election October 2005
866 OC Bruce
WWW.GetBruce.Com



Wendy D. Terry
Vice Chair, Jackson County, MO
 
 
 

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