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Sun Aug 29, 2010 at 11:56:47 AM EDT
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State Committee Gives Maximum Funding to
State Rep Candidates
Your Libertarian Association has given maximum legal funding - that's $500 a head - to all three of our State Representative candidates. On one hand, we wish we had more candidates. On the other hand, supporting those three candidates has seriously depleted our non-Federal campaign funds.
OTHER NEWS BELOW FOLD: Pro-freedom candidates on the ballot; activism events across Massachusetts.
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Sat Aug 21, 2010 at 16:46:16 PM EDT
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Libertarian Association of Massachusetts
State Convention
Sunday, October 3, 2010
10:00 A.M. -- 2 P.M.
Tweed's Restaurant
Grove Street, Worcester
Registration Fee -- $25
Payable "Libertarian" and sent to
George Phillies
48 Hancock Hill Drive
Worcester MA 01609
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Sun Aug 01, 2010 at 10:11:24 AM EDT
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State Representative candidate Jonathan Loya has taken the lead in organizing a Young Libertarians of Massachusetts. The inaugural meeting August 3 6:30pm - 8:30pm at the Medway Lotus, 128 Milford Street, Medway, MA. The location is right off Route 495, midway between Route 290 and the Mass Pike. From Route 495, take exit 19 and go east about 1000 feet.
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Sun Jul 25, 2010 at 17:48:04 PM EDT
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Volunteers Still Needed!
Yes, we have volunteer projects that are still looking for volunteers! Please contact David Blau chair@lpmass.org or George Phillies phillies@4liberty.net if you are willing to do any of these.
Boston Freedom Festival: The Boston Freedom Festival, America's pre-eminent marijuana pro-legalization event, is held on the Boston Common Saturday in mid-September. This year as every year we will have a tent and Outreach Table. There are tens of thousands of sympathetic young people in the audience, many able to hear us. Please show up and help!
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Sat Jul 24, 2010 at 23:44:39 PM EDT
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From the LAMA August Newsletter:
State Committee Funds 2012 Presidential Ballot Access
The State Committee has set aside $1000 from our Federal account as a Presidential ballot access fund. Any donations specified as being for Presidential Ballot access will be added to the fund. The money may be spent on fundraising, petitioning, petition redistribution or other costs for getting our 2012 Presidential candidate on the ballot.
We improve our credibility as a third party if we run someone for President. (Yes, we would have been interested in running someone for statewide office this year on some ballot line, but we didn't find anyone willing to spend 15 or 20 thousand dollars out of their own pocket just to get on the ballot.)
The money will not be spent, except for raising more money, until we find someone who is willing to take full responsibility for executing the petitioning process.
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Tue Jun 15, 2010 at 16:39:17 PM EDT
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BOSTON (LAMA) - On Saturday June 12, the Libertarian Association of Massachusetts (LAMA) conducted another successful campaign at the Boston Pride festival to reach out to the GLBT community and attract new volunteers. LAMA explained libertarian solutions to the problems of gender and sexual orientation equality to citizens from all over the New England area, and polled the attendees on their political leanings.
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Sat Jun 05, 2010 at 14:31:44 PM EDT
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More than 500 delegates, a recent record for a non-Presidential National Convention, assembled in St Louis for the Libertarian Party National Convention. The radical changes in the Bylaws and Platform, such as eliminating non-Presidential conventions, were not passed.
A new National Committee was elected:
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Thu Apr 15, 2010 at 08:47:20 AM EDT
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Temperature in the low 40s and a 60% chance of rain is just a bit overwhelming for an outdoor event.
In different news, we apparently have yet another Congressional candidate,this time in the 6th District.
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Sun Apr 11, 2010 at 11:09:44 AM EDT
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The Libertarian Association of Massachusetts stands for Peace, Freedom, and Prosperity.
PEACE
Libertarians support non-intervention in the affairs of foreign nations. Our foreign wars should end; our armed forces should be brought home from around the world. The Cold War is over; the vast military machine that the Cold War justified is no longer needed.
FREEDOM
Libertarians stand for protecting your Federal and State Constitutional Rights, all of them without any exception or omission. There is no National Security exemption to the Bill of Rights. Politicians who ignore our Constitutional Liberties are the chief threat to our country.
OPPORTUNITY
America should be a land of opportunity for every citizen. Massive expansions of the Federal Budget and Debt are strangling those opportunities. We need massive cuts in government spending or our grandchildren will be crushed by their grandparents' wastrel extravagance.
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Sat Apr 10, 2010 at 22:41:36 PM EDT
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Extravaganja
Saturday, April 17
Amherst Common Noon-5
Your State Committee will be there weather permitting. (Though not if there is substantial rain.) We will have a tent, OPH materials, handouts, and could use help to spread our Libertarian message. Please contact George Phillies phillies@4liberty.net if interested.
Van's Warped Tour
Van's Warped Tour is a musical event that passes through Massachusetts every year. The offer a location for a large-scale OPH effort. If we get a table as planned, we will get two free wristbands, but we will need additional volunteers who, alas, will need to buy admission - there is some possibility of State Committee reimbursement.
The message I have on this from Jeff Orrock of Colorado reads:
Hello everyone!
The Van's Warped Tour Pre-Sale has begun. They say that pre-sale ticket prices are $15 off the regular price. I'm not sure if there is a standard price for all cities, but for Denver, the pre-sale is $20.24 + $8.75 per ticket, and then there is shipping. Keep in mind that as a non-profit, you will get two free wristbands, but to make the most of the event, you will want a team of around 6 to 8 activists.
Pre-Sale sells out fast, so don't delay!!! The calendar and pre-sale info is available at http://warpedtourtickets.music... Note that it says you have to register with their fan community. Don't worry, they send only a few emails in an entire year.
New State PAC
Following a discussion with the Office of Campaign and political Finance, we have made a change in our state PAC arrangements. It seems that there is no legal path to renaming our State PAC; we will spend its contents to zero and it will vanish. Instead, at the recommendation of the OCPF, we have adopted the Liberty Tree Small Government Low Taxes Political Action Committee as our own, and future non-Federal donations will be placed in its account. We will then have a State PAC and a Federal PAC as planned.
Cloud on CD
Long-time member Michael Cloud's famous Libertarian lectures The Essence of Political Persuasion are now on CD. LPTN Vice Chair Charles Wilhoit recommends them as the most valuable tool every new TN county chair should examine.
The supplier is the Advocates for Self-Government 800-932-1776 info@TheAdvocates.org. I picked up a copy at the NHLA symposium; the disks are so new that I did not find price or shipping information on The Advocates web site.
New April Meetups!
March 31, 7 PM Dedham, Mass. Second Amendment Sister Jenn Coffey of New Hampshire speaks at the Endicott Estate, 565 East St. Dedham, MA on "Freedom and the Right to Self Defense". Event sponsored by the John Birch Society, not the Libertarian Association.
April 14 6:30 PM Pioneer Valley Libertarians
Dr. Deegan's Restaurant
510 Burnett Road Springfield, MA 01020
April 28, 7 PM Boston Area Libertarians
Papa Razzi 271 Dartmouth St
Boston, MA 02116
Note Change of Location...the old site closed.
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Mon Mar 29, 2010 at 23:27:28 PM EDT
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Libertarian Candidates Emerge
...based on a report by Alwin Hopfman, State Committee Political Facilitator
We have four more-or-less Libertarian Party candidates running for State Representative, which is a recent record. We have four more-or-less libertarian candidates for U.S. Congress, an all-time record. Political Party Status has created challenges in terms of choice of ballot line.
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Sun Feb 14, 2010 at 22:49:09 PM EST
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In other good news for Libertarians, the Republican Party is continuing its death march.
The Republican Party death march is advancing:
State Senate:
Scott Brown...out of office
Bob Hedlund..running for Congress
Richard Tisei...running for Lieutenant Governor
These changes drop the Republicans to two seats in the Senate.
State House
Lew Evangelidis...running for Sheriff
Robert Hargraves...retiring
Jeff Perry...Running for Congress
Karen Polito...running for Treasurer, it appears.
These changes drop the Republicans to twelve seats in the House.
In addition, one Republican State Rep is running for the vacant State Senate seat, but this is a special election: His own seat is not at risk, so win or lose he is still a Republican state legislator.
A few more years of this, and we will become the number two party in Massachusetts. (Cynics will says we will actually become the new Number Three Party, behind the liberal Democrats and their only mortal enemies, the machine Democrats.)
In more good news, we are starting to get candidates for State Legislature:
Bob Underwood in Springfield
Jonathan Loya in mid-state
perhaps a State Senate candidate near Hull.
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Sat Jan 30, 2010 at 10:34:09 AM EST
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Thank You
A personal message from Joe Kennedy:
I want to send a huge THANK YOU out to my supporters and congratulate Senator Brown on his new role in the U.S. Senate. Senator Brown ran a very aggressive campaign and was able to get the support and funds needed to pull a huge upset in Massachusetts. May he represent the people well.
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Sat Jan 30, 2010 at 10:32:23 AM EST
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Joe!
Kennedy Takes 22,237 Votes. That's up 68% from our 2008 top-of-ticket Barr/Root Presidential team and their 13,189 votes. Joe's best towns were 4% in Hawley and 3% in Huntington, Ware, Monroe, New Salem, and Rowe.
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 at 20:58:40 PM EST
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In a new outbreak of Republican cluelessness, Republican candidate Scott Brown has claimed -- you can read it on http://RedMassGroup.com --that MGL56.42
Chapter 56: Section 42. False statements relating to candidates or questions submitted to voters
Section 42. No person shall make or publish, or cause to be made or published, any false statement in relation to any candidate for nomination or election to public office, which is designed or tends to aid or to injure or defeat such candidate.
No person shall publish or cause to be published in any letter, circular, advertisement, poster or in any other writing any false statement in relation to any question submitted to the voters, which statement is designed to affect the vote on said question.
Whoever knowingly violates any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than six months.
is legally enforceable, as opposed to being a Demonstration of the inability of the Great and General Court of the Commonwealth to understand the Federal and State Constitutions, notably the First Amendment (Federal). He has threatened to file criminal charges against various Democrats for a flier they circulated.
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