Eric,
Be sure to convey to your mainstream supporters how you were engaged in a covert operation against the LP . to benefit another organization. The weird thing is this: the organization you professed to be working to help had, at its highest levels, asked you to cease & desist. So, it appears you were not actually working to help the organization you professed to be helping, but were working for some other purpose. Please reference the email chain below that's also documented in Yahoo Group archives. No doubt, your supporters in Texas District 14 will admire your consistency & integrity. Guy McLendon Chair Harris County Libertarian Party Houston, Texas -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RLC-Discuss] FWD: Eric on Eric I received the following response when I asked Eric his intentions, for public use. Bill ------------------------------------------- Tell them that I'm really not serious. And that's the truth. Maybe I'll garner a couple more LP Convention invites and it will be a good chance to talk about the RLC and libertarian Republicans. I can use the ploy that Ron Paul and Leon Drolet are both dues-paying LP Members. That we like the LP. Great guys who are dedicated. But when it comes time to get yourself seriously elected to office you should think of the RLC strategy. Tell them I'm doing this to recruit more RLC members, which is essentially the truth. Eric -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 10:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RLC-Discuss] FWD: Eric on Eric > How public is public? I asked him to provide comments for posting to RLC- Discuss, which is a public forum for members. > May I forward to certain LP members for their reference? Forum participants are warned that messages are not private and that the eGroup offers no security for what they may chose to post. (And, it's certainly not copyrighted! ;o) > By the way, I view this recruiting tactic as sleazy ... > and, conducive to bad relations. I agree that it's sleazy, but Eric does NOT represent the RLC. He is, as you say, a "loose cannon", acting for his own purposes. Bill From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 10:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RLC-National] RE: [RLC-Discuss] FWD: Eric on Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > For the record, could you please confirm Eric is acting as a "loose canon", > and that his hostile marketing tactics are not sanctioned by RLC leadership? Eric neither consulted with, nor requested any approval from, any officer or Board member for his "marketing tactics". I've tried to dissuade him in personal emails, unsuccessfully. Bill ******************* _____ From: Eric Dondero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 11:22 PM To: Republitarian Holtorf; american libertarian; California Libertarians; Mainstream libertarians; second libertarians; libertarian republicans; Libertarian Right Cc: American Defense; Fight forliberty; Operation IraqiFreedom; Truth Islam; Jewish Libertarians; Individual Sovereignty Subject: Dondero wins backing of Houston Radio talk show for Cong. run Posted on RedState.com today. Eric Dondero picks up the support of Houston Business radio talk show host Kevin Price in his race against Ron Paul in Texas CD 14 for Congress. <http://www.redstate.com/blogs/nathan_nelson/2007/may/18/eric_dondero_and_sa ne_libertarianism#comment-453745> Excellent News by Kevin Price I believe libertarian Republicans are crucial for the salvation of both the party and this country. I just recently had coffee with Eric in Houston (where we both reside) after exchanging several emails and I was really impressed by how articulate and sensible he is on the issues of the day. There are areas where we disagree, but many more where we have agreement. I have known Ron Paul since the early 1980s when I was a leader in Young Conservatives of Texas. He is articulate and intelligent, but completely off his rocker when it comes to our national security. If Ron Paul had his way, the United States would be come a third world country succumbed by a world that considers us a door mat. Liberty? Absolutely, but without protecting our national interests, that is the global equivalent to libertine, which always translates into destruction. I believe an Eric Dondero candidacy for Congress would be a move that would be beneficial to Texas. _________________________________________________________ Kevin Price is Host of the Houston Business Show (Monday at 1 PM on CNN 650), Publisher of the HoustonBusinessReview.com and writes frequently in his www.BizPlusBlog.com <http://www.bizplusblog.com/> . Libertarian Republicans Fiscally Conservative, Socially Tolerant & Pro-Defense! For the latest libertarian political news http://www.mainstreamlibertarian.com <http://www.mainstreamlibertarian.com/> Eric Dondero is a US Navy Veteran, former Libertarian Party National Committeeman, Founder of the Republican Liberty Caucus and fmr. Senior Aide to US Congressman Ron Paul R-TX. He is now a national Republican Political Consultant based in Houston, Texas. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
