Thank you for your answers.

I assume by Fracking you mean pumping water into the ground to release
gas and oil.

I do not have a position on that. I just learned about it myself and
it seems to require study and does not lend itself to quick answers.

Sam Sloan

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Warren Redlich <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure I did answer your question about rent control: Yes it should
> be abolished.
>
> Marijuana? I started repeal.net something like 10 years ago. My credentials
> on ending the drug war are well established. I am general counsel to Law
> Enforcement Against Prohibition, for example.
>
> Prostitution is yet another failed prohibition. Laws against prostitution
> are a huge waste of time and money. I have represented both prostitutes and
> Johns as a defense attorney and the legal process is even worse that some
> might think.
>
> You still haven't told us what, if anything, you're doing to advance your
> campaign. By not answering that question, we can all guess the answer -
> nothing.
>
> Here's a policy question for you Sam. This has come up since I announced my
> candidacy and I had to learn about it. What's your position on "fracking"?
>
> Warren
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Sam Sloan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Mar 14, 9:50 pm, wredlich <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > On Mar 14, 12:01 am, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Since you have engaged me on this issue, and since you are running
>> > > against me and the hooker for the Libertarian Party nomination, why
>> > > don't you tell us what your stand is on this issue?
>> >
>> > > Do you agree that all Rent Control in New York State should be
>> > > abolished?
>> >
>> > > Sam Sloan
>> >
>> > Sam,
>> >
>> > the bigger question: What have you been doing in the campaign so far?
>> >
>> > W
>>
>> Dear Mr. Redlich,
>>
>> I notice that you did not answer my question. Instead, you replied to
>> my question with a question.
>>
>> On a political website yesterday, you wrote,
>> "Once Republican voters compare my positions with the other
>> candidates, I expect to do quite well."
>> Warren Redlich | March 22, 2010 2:16 PM
>>
>> I answered yesterday, as follows:
>>
>> Would you kindly tell us what your positions are?
>> So far, you have not told us your position on anything, except that
>> you are against the proposed Soda Tax which is unlikely to be
>> implemented.
>>
>> Sam Sloan
>>
>> You still have not answered that question either!
>>
>> If you want to be a Libertarian Candidate it is reasonable that you be
>> required to take some Libertarian positions on issues. The Libertarian
>> party has had a lot of bad experiences nominating people who were not
>> really Libertarians. Usually, we found out too late that they we were
>> against us, not for us.
>>
>> We do not expect you to adopt the Libertarian Position on all issues,
>> but you should take at least a few of our positions.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> 1. Do you favor the legalization of marijuana? Please answer either
>> "yes" or "no".
>>
>> 2. Do you favor the abolishing rent control and rent regulation?
>> Please answer "yes" or "no".
>>
>> 3. Do you favor the legalization of prostitution? Please answer "yes" or
>> 'no".
>>
>> In asking the questions above, I have avoided asking the hard
>> questions. Every Libertarian will give the right answer to these
>> questions and I feel that anybody who gives the wrong answer to these
>> fairly simple questions should not be a Libertarian Party candidate.
>>
>> Sam Sloan
>
>
>
> --
>
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> 255 Washington Ave. Ext. #108
> Albany, NY 12205
> 888-733-5299
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>



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