On 2/4/07, hrearden_hr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  What specifically are you going to have at the booth?

I don't know. I'm not even sure I will be the person doing the booth.
If we get, say $1000 pledged by Feb 10th AND booth space is still
available, the LNC might be motivated to kick in the rest and
materials. But if they aren't, and/or we get 1.5K pledged and I
reserve the booth myself, I'll take:

Whatever LP materials I can beg, borrow, or steal (minus the 'steal',
of course).

They will be all LP materials; brochures, information about the Party,
etc.. NOT the "Iraq Exit Strategy".

> What will you
>  say to those who stop by the booth about the LP?

I'll tell them about Libertarianism and the LP. II can't give you a
detailed list of what I'd say, and I can't give you ANY idea of what
other people will say, but that's the case at any booth - from the
county fair to a national convention. You ought to have some idea that
*I* at least will take a straight libertarian line.

> The reason I ask is
>  because I may have spoke to soon about pledging

Thanks for your pledge! But if you want to rescind, let me know.

> because there seems
>  to be many consevatives in the LP and I think more libertarians are
>  needed in te LP.

Yes. And many of them will be *at this conference*. They *call
themselves conservatives* because they still beleive that what the RP
tells them. But they are beginning to be skeptical, many of them, of
the RP's claim to conservatism. Conservatism is NOT nation-building.
Conservatism is NOT government-growing. THOSE are the people we need
to reach - and some of them will be at this conference.

> Thus what you a proposing could be counter
>  productine as I see it. Why do you believe this is a good idea?

Because we need to REACH OUT to people - ESPECIALLY students. It's not
as if I am going to invite every one of them to serve on the LNC right
after they join.

But do let me know if you want to withdraw your pledge.

-- 
Susan Hogarth
http://www.colliething.com

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