Bruce,

 

There were a lot more factors in play on Sept 10th than you're considering.
Recall from the movie "The Outlaw Josey Wales" the quote, "Don't piss down
my back, and tell me it's raining."

 

Beyond that, I don't want to spend much time discussing the wreckage of
"Humpty Dumpty" from Sept 10th.  Whatever is done, is done.  Barr is still
the LP's name on the ticket . despite any flaws from Bob, his campaign
manager, or the Baldwin supporters who are working for Ron . Barr *is* a
champion of Liberty, and he's working to help our cause.  So, I'd appreciate
it if the LP membership would stop pissing down his back.

 

Guy McLendon

Vice-Chair Lib Party of Texas

www.HarrisLP.org <http://www.harrislp.org/> 

Houston, Texas . Current Home of Hurricane Ike

~

 

Posted by: "Bruce Cohen"
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Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:46 am (PDT) 

Taking your ball and going home at the last minute is not
my idea of leadership of any sort, much less 'principled'.
 
When you don't get your way, and walk out, is just not
what I want to see in the potential leader of the free world.
 
I think, this close to the event, Bob Barr ought to have
gone, and then made his point in a different way.
 
This move doesn't seem either gentlemanly, nor very
diplomatic either.  Both of which I demand from 
Libertarian Candidates.

 



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