LOL I guess someone can answer that after the debate has actually 
happen tomorrow.--- In [email protected], "terry12622000" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Oh by the way,  was that debate in the Bronx held between Barr and 
> the Pro medical pot people? How did it go did he say anthing to 
where 
> we can get him kicked out of his LP post and out of the party?--- 
In 
> [email protected], "Susan Hogarth" <hogarth@> wrote:
> >
> > Bob Barr, the LP's SE region representative is endorsing a 
> Republican
> > presidential candidate.
> > 
> > And - in case you're curious - it's not Ron Paul.
> > 
> > http://www.bobbarr.org/default.asp?pt=newsdescr&RI=814
> > 
> > "The best person qualified to serve us in this [terrorism] regard 
> was
> > governor of a major state. He headed one of the two major parties 
in
> > our political system. ... James Gilmore, governor of Virginia from
> > 1998 to 2002, chaired that commission, and he has now filed 
papers 
> as
> > a Republican candidate for the highest office in the land."
> > 
> > It rather ... irks ... me that our representative on the 
Libertarian
> > National Committee is writing pieces for the major press (this was
> > printed in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) gushing over 
Republican
> > candidates. THIS is the organizational expertise Barr is supposed 
to
> > be bringing to the LP? I think we could have figured out how to
> > endorse Republicans without Barr's fine example, but honestly I 
am 
> not
> > sure whether it's really a lesson we need to absorb.
> > 
> > On a related note, I hope some folks in NY will be able to make 
it 
> to
> > Barr's marijuana debate on Thursday evening:
> > 
> > http://www.bobbarr.org/default.asp?pt=eventdescr&EI=548
> > 
> > and give us an idea of how 'Libertarian' Bob Barr debates 
> legalization
> > (however limited) against a pro-legalization speaker. Maybe Barr 
> with
> > say that this 'medical marijuana' stuff is nonsense because it 
> should
> > all be legalized anyway, and the idea of 'medical marijuana' is 
too
> > controlling.
> > 
> > Yeah, and maybe Libertarian Party LNC representative Barr will 
> change
> > his tune and endorse a Libertarian for president.
> > 
> > But I'm not holding my breath.
> > 
> > -- 
> > Susan Hogarth
> > http://www.lpradicals.org
> >
>


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