No, it's just three politicians, including one that has a LOT 
of time on his hands to post babble on the Internet.  If there was 
more interest in their whining, they'd simply have convinced 
everyone else that they were right.  

For the record, despite the lies Perez links to in every post: his 
problems were caused by his own erratic behavior; there never was 
any slur, and the Sentinel only reported after he harangued them for 
weeks that he reported a slur, not that there was one; and we shut 
him up and discredited him because he began posting every syllable 
of our election strategy on the open Internet, while all of his 
insane criticism was posted everywhere.  

Three politicians have formed a new party.  They couldn't 
succeed politically in the LPF, so there is little hope for this new 
venture.  

YIL, 

Larry


--- In [email protected], "David Macko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is highly unfortunate that there appears to be a split in the
> Libertarian Party of Florida. This cannot benefit anyone except
> enemies of liberty. I hope that all of you can get together and
> straighten out this problem. Remember Benjamin Franklin's
> admonition that we must all hang together or we will all hang 
alone.
> 
> For life and liberty,
> David Macko
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Franklin Perez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 1:04 PM
> Subject: [Libertarian] New Libertarian Party -> American 
Libertarian Party
> 
> 
> > Hello Folks:
> >
> > I have just gone to the website of the Florida Division of 
Elections at 
> > the
> > http://election.dos.state.fl.us/cgi-bin/ComHtml.exe?
account=B227 
> > hyperlink
> > and noticed that there is a new Libertarian Party that has 
registered with
> > the Florida Division of Elections.
> >
> > It's chairman is none other than James Coakley, an individual 
that has had
> > his share of problems with the Libertarian Party of Seminole 
County 
> > Florida
> > (LPSC) as well as the Libertarian Party of Florida (LPF). It's 
initials 
> > are
> > LBT. As you all know, James Coakley has been helping me out with 
my run 
> > for
> > Florida State House (District 33) by distributing some of my 
campaign
> > literature. (Note: You may read about my problems with the LPSC 
and LPF by
> > going to the http://www.geocites.com/fperez2006/why_npa_eng.html 
> > hyperlink.)
> >
> > I have spoken about this new political party with James Coakley. 
Has has
> > stated to me that this new party, called the American 
Libertarian Party,
> > shall have a Libertarian political philosophy but that its main 
purpose
> > shall be to actively run and encourage candidates to run under 
their party
> > label so long as they hold Libertarian political principles. 
This attitude
> > is in sharp contrast with the Libertarian Party of Florida, 
whose main 
> > goal
> > seems to be to not want to run or encourage ANY political 
candidates to 
> > run
> > under its banner.
> >
> > I think that this new American Libertarian Party will be a VAST 
> > improvement
> > over the current Libertarian Party of Florida because it will 
not stand in
> > the way of its candidates from running for political office. It 
will
> > actually ENCOURAGE Libertarian-leaning people to run under its 
banner and
> > will not set up roadblocks to keep them from running.
> >
> > So folks, if you are disgusted with the political nonsense and 
manure that
> > is ocurring with the Libertarian Party of Florida and wish to 
join a REAL
> > Libertarian party, please consider joining the American 
Libertarian Party.
> >
> > I would like to congratulate James Coakley for having the 
conviction to 
> > set
> > up this new political party.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Franklin Perez (No Party Affiliation)
> > Florida State House Candidate (District 33) - Year 2006
> > Libertarian Minded and Independent! Not Beholden to Party 
Politics!
> > http://www.geocities.com/fperez1776
> >
>









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