--- In [email protected], "Susan Hogarth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 2/4/07, kiddleddee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I would suggest that rather than an "LP" booth, that you have an "LP > > Radical Caucus" booth. > > No. The radical caucus is internal to the Party. It would be a big > mistake to have some *sector* of the LP represented at a conference > for conservatives. ____________________________________________________________________
How is it then that a "sector" of the LP (especially one which presumably has significant differences with the policies of the party) can "represent" the LP at a conference of conservatives - or even get a booth in the name of the LP? ________________________ > However, it would be good for radicals to MAN the booth, so if you > want to volunteer... ____________________________________________________________________ I probably would not be a good "representative". When I tell these conservatives that Bush should be impeached and the United State military should be pulled out of Iraq and Afghanistan immediately and the standing army disbanded and that the US/Mexico (and the US/Cuba) border should be opened and that the war on drugs should be ended and that the second real tragedy of the Johnson murder in Atlanta was that she was not a better shot, I honestly don't feel that I would be speaking as an approved recruiter for the Libertarian Party. Possibly for the Radical Caucus but not for the Party. _________________________ > And if you want to pay for the whole thing, I might take your > suggestion more seriously :) ____________________________________________________________________ Is that the criterion for being taken seriously? _________________________ > -- > Susan Hogarth > http://www.colliething.com >
