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Old 12-05-2002, 05:34 PM   #13
Radar
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Yes. So wealthy that he couldn't afford to pay his staff, after only attending a dozen state conventions in 1999, spending over $1M in donated campaign money, and temporarily stopping the campaign.
He spent millions on his first bid for the presidency and was only going to use donated funds for the second election. And he would not accept any corporate donations or any private donations of more than $1,000 per household per year. It's a matter of integrity and principle.

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He won't run in 04. The clique is discredited. Perry Willis is gone. Dasbach is quitting. The Howell campaign left a big stinking turd in Massachusetts.
There's nothing discredited in the LP. Dabasch is leaving for personal reasons. And Carla Howell got 45.4% towards getting rid of state income tax in Taxachussets. That's an amazing accomplishment. And the Republicans who supposedly want to lower taxes and have smaller government came out strongly opposed to getting rid of state tax. What a shocker!

And I'm all about the LP. I don't think you know who you're messing with either.

I see Bill Masters as a great guy and think he'd be great to lead this country.


SLANG: A Libertarian president would use a truckload of pens to veto everything that passed their desk. A Libertarian would veto anything that wasn't specifically listed in the constitution and work to get rid of the unconstitional parts of government already around.

We've got waaay too many laws. So many that our elected officials call themselves "law makers". I'd much rather have a law eraser than a law maker.

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