Mr. Redlich,

I have another question:

You were brought to our attention by a Libertarian who twice ran for
office in the Albany Area and you served as his campaign manager.

Yet, both times he failed to get on the ballot.

We expect our candidates to pitch in to get us on the ballot including
standing on the street and collecting signatures. You have not
promised to do that.

In addition, you have stated that you will not spend any of your own
money, not one dime, to run for Governor of New York State. I believe
that you said that your wife will not allow it.

Since you are not willing to spend any money nor are you willing to
work and the candidate for whom you were the campaign manager still
has never gotten on the ballot, do you think that it is reasonable
that we take the big risk that making you our candidate for Governor
of New York State entails?

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
>
>
>
> --
>
> Warren Redlich, Esq.
> 255 Washington Ave. Ext. #108
> Albany, NY 12205
> 888-733-5299
> Fax: 518-862-1551
> www.redlichlaw.com
>



-- 
Sincerely,
Sam Sloan
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