MonthEnd[last_month]) // { //     last_date = 1; //     
last_month = last_month + 1;  // Increment once because our month //            
                       // is zero based, increment again because //             
                      // our month just rolled over // } // last_month = 
last_month + 1; // if(last_month > 12) // {     last_month = 1;     // Our year 
just rolled over //     last_year = last_year + 1; // }  var startDate="> "+ 
(last_week.getMonth() + 1) +"/"+ last_week.getDate() +"/"+ 
last_week.getFullYear() +" 11:59:59"; // var startDate="> "+ last_month +"/"+ 
last_date +"/"+ last_year +" 11:59:59";  
document.search_form2.sf_dwb_psd_publish_dt.value=startDate; return;  // 
MonthEnd = new Array(12); // MonthEnd[0]  = 31; // MonthEnd[1]  = 28; // 
MonthEnd[2]  = 31; // MonthEnd[3]  = 30; // MonthEnd[4]  = 31; // MonthEnd[5]  
= 30; // MonthEnd[6]  = 31; // MonthEnd[7]  = 31; // MonthEnd[8]  = 30; // 
MonthEnd[9]  = 31; // MonthEnd[10] = 30;
 // MonthEnd[11] = 31; //  // TheDate = new Date(); // var CurDay   = 
TheDate.getDay(); // var CurMonth = TheDate.getMonth(); // var CurDate  = 
TheDate.getDate(); // var CurYear  = TheDate.getYear(); // var startDate; //  
// if(CurYear%4 == 0) { //    MonthEnd[1]=29; // } //  //   var 
nextMonth=CurMonth; //    //the following 2 lines are necessary to cast it as a 
number //    nextMonth-=1; //    nextMonth+=1;  //   var nextDay=CurDate; //    
//the following 2 lines are necessary to cast it as a number //    nextDay-=1; 
//    nextDay+=1; //    var nextYear=CurYear; //    //the following 2 lines are 
necessary to cast it as a number //    nextYear-=1; //    nextYear+=1;  // if 
(checkIt('msie')) { //    if(nextYear "+nextMonth+"/"+nextDay+"/"+nextYear+" 
11:59:59";  //             
document.search_form2.sf_dwb_psd_publish_dt.value=startDate; //          }   // 
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                        Weld hopes to capture Libertarian Party line   
        
    BY JOE MAHONEY
DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU CHIEF   
        ALBANY - GOP gubernatorial hopeful Bill Weld is sailing into uncharted 
waters in New York Republican politics: He's making a major run to line up the 
backing of the tiny Libertarian Party.   Weld confirmed to the Daily News last 
night that he would "definitely be interested" in winning the Libertarian line  
 "'Libertarian' is not a bad word in my lexicon," he said, noting one of his 
favorite expressions is: "I want the government out of your pocketbook and out 
of your bedroom."   Asked about the party's opposition to the war on drugs, 
Weld said he'd back medical marijuana, but added, "I'm not for the 
decriminalization of drugs."   Because Republicans are outnumbered by Democrats 
in New York by a 5-3 ratio, GOP candidates covet a second ballot line.   
Overwhelmingly, their partner has been the Conservative Party. But Weld's more 
conservative GOP rival, John Faso, has a virtual lock on the Conservative line. 



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  Dondero is a US Navy Veteran, former Libertarian Party National Committeeman, 
fmr. Senior Aide to US Congressman Ron Paul R-TX, and Founder of the Republican 
Liberty Caucus.  He is Editor of the Libertarian Republican Political Report, 
which covers insider news on mainstream libertarians running for political 
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