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noztnac
02-08-2008, 12:45 PM
LNC resolution to Ron Paul

Party congratulates Congressman Paul for his success in spreading a message of peace, prosperity and freedom

Charleston, SC – In a meeting of the Libertarian National Committee held this weekend in Charleston, South Carolina, former Congressman Bob Barr proposed a resolution urging Congressman Ron Paul to seek the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination.

The resolution passed unanimously and is included below:

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party and Congressman Ron Paul share many common principles for liberty and prosperity in America, and

WHEREAS, Congressman Ron Paul is a member of the Libertarian Party in good standing, and

WHEREAS, Congressman Ron Paul was previously nominated by the delegates of the Libertarian National Convention to serve as the Libertarian Party’s 1988 presidential candidate, and

WHEREAS, Congressman Ron Paul, through the efforts of his current presidential campaign, has ignited a renewed passion for liberty across America, and

WHEREAS, for over 35 years, the members of the Libertarian Party have continually fought for liberty through activism, education and the political process, and

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party and its members have remained respectful, and in many cases, supportive of Congressman Ron Paul’s campaign seeking the Republican presidential nomination, and

WHEREAS, the Libertarian National Committee encourages competition in the race for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination and is appreciative of all candidates who make the commitment to run;

NOW THEREFORE, in the event that Republican primary voters select a candidate other than Congressman Paul in February of 2008, the Libertarian National Committee urges Congressman Ron Paul to seek the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party to be decided in Denver, Colorado during Memorial Day weekend of 2008.

FURTHERMORE, The Libertarian National Committee congratulates Congressman Paul for his success in spreading a message of peace, prosperity and freedom and also thanks the thousands of activists and supporters across the United States who have made this unprecedented success possible.

RESOLUTION ADOPTED unanimously by vote of the Libertarian National Committee, the 9th day of December 2007, in the city of Charleston, State of South Carolina, United States of America.

Quick
02-08-2008, 12:46 PM
No.

Elwar
02-08-2008, 12:49 PM
He can be the LP's nominee...as well as the Constitution Party's nominee...as well as the Unity08 nominee...as well as the Reform Party nominee...

And the Republican Party nominee...

DealzOnWheelz
02-08-2008, 01:00 PM
We should try to get a couple parties to UNITE to push ROn


if we could get the LP and the Constitution party and Reform party to all back him that would mean alot of funding behind him

WilliamC
02-08-2008, 01:01 PM
He can be the LP's nominee...as well as the Constitution Party's nominee...as well as the Unity08 nominee...as well as the Reform Party nominee...

And the Republican Party nominee...

Sounds like you have some good ideas ;)

pacelli
02-08-2008, 01:02 PM
A union of parties behind Dr. Paul is an excellent idea. This needs to be about the message rather than collectivist party ego.

patriot4paul
02-08-2008, 01:04 PM
We should try to get a couple parties to UNITE to push ROn


if we could get the LP and the Constitution party and Reform party to all back him that would mean alot of funding behind him

Excellent Idea!!!

PC_for_Paul
02-08-2008, 01:06 PM
We should try to get a couple parties to UNITE to push ROn


if we could get the LP and the Constitution party and Reform party to all back him that would mean alot of funding behind him

We should be able to accept both the Lib ans const Party nominations.

We did not seek, but we will accept. We await the GOP to come around as well.

I see no reason why any candidate cannot accept multiple party nominations.

When asked just say they support me and so can you.

Then we fight for the GOP ticket having 2 under our belt. Give them all summer to think about McCain running against us.

thexjib
02-08-2008, 01:07 PM
I vote LP

NewPatriot
02-08-2008, 01:14 PM
In 2006 - Kevin Zeese ran for the US Senate in Maryland:

http://www.kevinzeese.com/

He was backed by a "Unity Ticket" - Green Party, Libertarian Party, and Populist Party. Although he didn't do as well as hoped - huge Democrat base in Maryland - he did managed to get in the debates, which has been a concern of Paul's for running not by one of the "major" parties.

Although, he was snubbed by the media and some of the papers, in particular the Washington Post...

His message was very similar to the good Dr.

RonRules
02-08-2008, 01:32 PM
Yes