When one respresents the party they should state what the party's
official positions are. If you disagrees with a position of the party
one should imo inform who thy are speaking with that it is their
personal position and the position of the party. Obe can inform others
of the party platform. However given that the party platform was
gutted at the last convention there is not as much of the platform to
agree or disagree with and I believe that is what those who favored
gutting the platform wanted. I think some people expressed that they
saw the platform as a roadblock and even an embarassment when they
spoke to others about the LP. I disn't see it that way but apparently
some LP members did see it that way.
$ I am a member of the libertarian wing of the LP.
--- In [email protected], "kiddleddee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 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.
>