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amy31416
09-11-2008, 01:16 PM
I still haven't seen it, but I'd love to see a video of Barr's conference, anyone?


Thursday, September 11, 2008
Bob Barr – Right Time, Right Party, Wrong Man

I attended Ron Paul's press conference yesterday expecting Bob Barr to be there. It was going to be as close to an endorsement as Barr could get from Paul. I almost came with a sign that said “Veterans For Barr.” Boy, am I glad I didn't.

Ron Paul had decided to throw some of his now considerable weight behind the electoral issues that marginalize third party candidates and got all four major third party candidates to endorse a four-point platform that included libertarian positions on foreign policy, privacy, the national debt, and the federal reserve.

When I think of the freedom movement, I think of it as broadly as possible. Everyone who thinks the government is too big, too intrusive, too burdensome, and not representing our will abroad with the current interventionist foreign policy is part of the freedom movement. We are a diverse group, and we do not need to be uniform in all of our beliefs to be unified against a government that is out of control. What Ron Paul did was put that down into four points of agreement and got a team united behind them in a very powerful way. It may not have been as dramatic as some people were hoping, but it was beautiful. Our founders would have recognized the importance of what Paul was doing, or as Benjamin Franklin said, “We must all hang together or most assuredly we will all hang separately.”

Bob Barr just had to ruin it for everyone for his own selfish reasons. He had agreed to the platform, and agreed to be at the event, only to withdraw thirty minutes before it happened. There was an empty seat for him on the stage. Paul was gracious and kind, saying things like, “if he can make it,” but behind the scenes he was angry and hurt.

I went to Barr's own press conference right afterwards still giving him the benefit of the doubt. I had hoped that he had a good reason for not being there that I was not aware of. Maybe he would say he had a personal issue. But instead, I sat there and listened to him prattle on about Ross Perot and getting votes and forcing policy issues and “principled leadership.” Then he asked Ron Paul to be his VP.

I was fuming. I had reservations about Barr before publicly endorsing him, but I even offered my support in a letter that was delivered through the LP staff which was ignored by the campaign. I thought his transformation was genuine and that it was a powerful sign for the LP to elect a newcomer, as if to say “we will embrace anyone who comes around to our principles.” Unfortunately, we picked Barr instead. He has since shown himself to not fully comprehend or endorse the philosophy, having praised the troop surge, argued for intervention in Iran and South America, and advocated a national sales tax. He has also run as far from the LP as possible, and there is still no link to the LP on his website. His lack of willingness to work with other people on key issues (issues any true libertarian would be passionate about) is very revealing.

I raised my hand and stood up to speak when Russ Verney acknowledged me. Maybe he realized who I was when I did not claim any press credentials, but he interrupted me and tried to get me to sit down. One of his staffers actually got up and stood next to me, looking like he was ready to carry me out. I guess he realized that was not a good idea. I ignored him and pressed on, despite Verney's continued interruptions. I don't remember exactly what I said, but what I was trying to say went something like this:

“What Ron Paul was doing today was taking leadership on some issues that I know you agree with and your lack of willingness to be a part of a team and work with others on these issues is telling. You have spoken a lot just now about leadership and unity, but it is clear you care about neither, except when you are the leader, and people are united behind you. Good leadership includes good followership and today, you showed your lack of both, and a complete lack of integrity. I am retracting my endorsement.”

The freedom movement is bigger than any one party, and any one leader. The revolution of which I speak is a revolution of values, of political culture, and of the understanding of the responsibility of being a good citizen. When that happens, it will be reflected in our political system one way or another, be it through the Republicans, Democrats, Green Party, Constitution Party, or an independent candidate. As a moderate libertarian, I still believe that the Libertarian Party will be the mechanism by which our movement will come to fruition and I will remain an enthusiastic lifetime member. More than the party or any one candidate, I am committed to this movement, my country, and my principles.

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I have signed a petition to have Bob Barr removed from the Libertarian Party ticket. Please click here and sign this petition to join me in this effort. Please forward this to everyone you know who cares about the future of this movement and the Libertarian Party.

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Russ Verney is full of crap. Click here to read his response to the events of the last day in which he praises Bush's leadership, exploits 9/11, and claims that Ron Paul's press conference was “about promoting a man.” Maybe their campaign strategy goes something like, “Screw liberty, screw the issues, screw the principles of the party of principle. If we can just get enough votes this year, we can get Bob back on the ticket in four!” He was right about Wayne Allen Root though: it was gracious of him to step off the ticket for Ron Paul, but of course if Barr gave a crap about the movement, he would have offered Ron Paul the top spot on the ticket.

Posted by Adam Kokesh at 1:42 PM 0 comments Links to this post

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Spider-Man
09-11-2008, 01:21 PM
Kokesh 2012

jcarcinogen
09-11-2008, 01:22 PM
The petition he mentions. (http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/RemoveBobBar/)

dannno
09-11-2008, 01:23 PM
:)

RockEnds
09-11-2008, 01:25 PM
Excellent.

Menthol Patch
09-11-2008, 01:26 PM
Sign the petition to remove Bob Barr.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/RemoveBobBar/

Shotdown1027
09-11-2008, 01:28 PM
Kokesh is basically my new hero.

Bman
09-11-2008, 01:30 PM
Kokesh 2012

lol. Can't happen. Kokesh won't be 35 in 2012. Although it wouldn't be bad to try and get him a congressional seat before then.

acptulsa
09-11-2008, 01:31 PM
Beautiful piece of writing, Adam, just beautiful.

I assume you didn't learn how to do that in the USMC.

demolama
09-11-2008, 01:33 PM
Once again Adam is right. This movement is bigger than conservative or libertarian principles. It has always been about standing up to the 2 parties that have a strangle hold on our whole political system. Its about stopping their reckless destruction of our lives and our government with their overspending and overreaching policies.

The core principles that all 3rd parties share was the greatest thing ever devised by Dr. Paul. In the end people will realize that no matter which one you vote for you can guaranty they want to shrink government. The difference in size will always be a contention between them but the other policies won't mean squat if we can't even get our foreign policy and overspending under control.

Bob Barr's vision is only about this election and he really could care less about future elections. If we continue to do what we've always done we will continue to get the same results. Meaning parties getting left off the ballots with more signature requirements every damn election.

The system needs a fix and its up to the grassroots to do it.

me3
09-11-2008, 01:38 PM
Kokesh is very impressive. He has enormous presence.

This is one of the principled leaders of the future.

dannno
09-11-2008, 01:38 PM
The core principles that all 3rd parties share was the greatest thing ever devised by Dr. Paul. In the end people will realize that no matter which one you vote for you can guaranty they want to shrink government. The difference in size will always be a contention between them but the other policies won't mean squat if we can't even get our foreign policy and overspending under control.

Spot on!! That's what I'm trying to do!

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=154932




Bob Barr's vision is only about this election and he really could care less about future elections. If we continue to do what we've always done we will continue to get the same results. Meaning parties getting left off the ballots with more signature requirements every damn election.

The system needs a fix and its up to the grassroots to do it.

See my sig


\/\/\/\/\/\/

Thomas_Paine
09-11-2008, 01:46 PM
Once again Adam is right. This movement is bigger than conservative or libertarian principles. It has always been about standing up to the 2 parties that have a strangle hold on our whole political system. Its about stopping their reckless destruction of our lives and our government with their overspending and overreaching policies.

The core principles that all 3rd parties share was the greatest thing ever devised by Dr. Paul. In the end people will realize that no matter which one you vote for you can guaranty they want to shrink government. The difference in size will always be a contention between them but the other policies won't mean squat if we can't even get our foreign policy and overspending under control.

Bob Barr's vision is only about this election and he really could care less about future elections. If we continue to do what we've always done we will continue to get the same results. Meaning parties getting left off the ballots with more signature requirements every damn election.

The system needs a fix and its up to the grassroots to do it.

Ron Paul did not expand the movement beyond Libertarian and Conservative principles, he expanded an umbrella of Constitutional principles over the third candidates, something truly historic.

Thomas_Paine
09-11-2008, 01:49 PM
Kokesh is very impressive. He has enormous presence.

This is one of the principled leaders of the future.

+1

He is a natural fearless leader

texasbelle
09-11-2008, 02:02 PM
Kokesh is very impressive. He has enormous presence.

This is one of the principled leaders of the future.


+a million

His willingness to stand up and go against the establishment to stand up for liberty is hugely impressive to me. I still cant get over his boldness waving that sign during McLame acceptance speech. I loved that!

speciallyblend
09-11-2008, 02:03 PM
Kokesh is basically my new hero.

yep our new hero,look closely on 2 campfire pics and you will see our hero among us wearin no crown;)

Adam Kokesh is truly a Hero in our movement!!!!! sniffle

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=42460050

MelissaCato
09-11-2008, 02:07 PM
Nice read.

amy31416
09-11-2008, 02:18 PM
yep our new hero,look closey on 2 campfire pics and you will see our hero among us wearin no crown;)

Adam Kokesh is truly a Hero in our movement!!!!! sniffle

Can't look closely when there's no pictures!

RonPaulVolunteer
09-11-2008, 02:43 PM
Kokesh 2012

You have to be 35 to run for President.

nobody's_hero
09-11-2008, 02:44 PM
Thank you for posting this. I was looking for an explanation. I think "Right time, right party, wrong man" sums up the situation.

surf
09-11-2008, 02:50 PM
i like this guy

RonPaulVolunteer
09-11-2008, 02:52 PM
Adam is a man I can stand with. He inspires such courage and passion within me. I hope Dr Paul allows him to become a good personal friend. Adam is still young and has much to learn, and in time, probably not too much time, he'll be a force to be reckoned with.

Grimnir Wotansvolk
09-11-2008, 03:11 PM
when i think of the freedom movement, i think of it as broadly as possible. Everyone who thinks the government is too big, too intrusive, too burdensome, and not representing our will abroad with the current interventionist foreign policy is part of the freedom movement. We are a diverse group, and we do not need to be uniform in all of our beliefs to be unified against a government that is out of control.

+1776

Mahkato
09-11-2008, 03:12 PM
Lawson/Kokesh 2012

Lovecraftian4Paul
09-11-2008, 03:15 PM
Lawson/Kokesh 2012

I dig the sentiment, but isn't Kokesh still under 30?

I would love to see him make a run for Congress in the near future. Perhaps one day we will see even more stunning things from this man. Kokesh/Rand Paul 2028?

liberteebell
09-11-2008, 03:21 PM
when i think of the freedom movement, i think of it as broadly as possible. Everyone who thinks the government is too big, too intrusive, too burdensome, and not representing our will abroad with the current interventionist foreign policy is part of the freedom movement. We are a diverse group, and we do not need to be uniform in all of our beliefs to be unified against a government that is out of control.


+1776 x 2

Indy Vidual
09-11-2008, 03:29 PM
Kokesh is very impressive. He has enormous presence.

This is one of the principled leaders of the future.

+1

Indy Vidual
09-11-2008, 03:30 PM
Ron Paul did not expand the movement beyond Libertarian and Conservative principles, he expanded an umbrella of Constitutional principles over the third candidates, something truly historic.
Great way to describe yesterday's event. :)

speciallyblend
09-11-2008, 04:19 PM
Can't look closely when there's no pictures!

oops hehe
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=42460050

amy31416
09-11-2008, 05:40 PM
oops hehe
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=42460050

Great slideshow!

Bill M DC
09-17-2008, 12:39 PM
I dig the sentiment, but isn't Kokesh still under 30?

I would love to see him make a run for Congress in the near future. Perhaps one day we will see even more stunning things from this man. Kokesh/Rand Paul 2028?

Adam is 27 y.o. and we talk about a future in politics regularly. Let him finish school first and dry his ears. Steel quickly loses it's edge when the time is not taken to temper it properly.

aspiringconstitutionalist
09-17-2008, 01:07 PM
Kokesh is an inspiring servant of liberty, and he hit the nail right on the head in his comments on Barr.