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speech
09-12-2008, 03:41 PM
We, the supporters of freedom and liberty hereby petition you to immediately remove Bob Barr as the Libertarian Party nominee for President of the United States. Furthermore, we request that he not be replaced by the current vice presidential nominee Wayne Allen Root, but by another, less divisive candidate.

This request is not made lightly, but with much seriousness. The actions, track record, and history of Bob Barr has divided libertarians and other liberty leaning individuals across the nation.

WHEREAS the primary goal and purpose of the Libertarian Party is and has always been not conservatism but liberty,

WHEREAS Robert Barr has, not only refused to participate in the 10 September 2008 press conference of Rep. Ronald Paul of Texas and the Campaign for Liberty but has deliberately sabotaged this event with a false RSVP,

WHEREAS Robert Barr's campaign has simultaneously called for Rep. Ronald Paul of Texas to be its vice presidential candidate and called him a thief, demonstrating either gross incompetence or a deliberate attempt to undermine the drive for liberty,

WHEREAS refusal to participate in a promising avenue for the enlargement of the party and the advancement of the cause of liberty is not in the best interests of the Libertarian Party, and

WHEREAS the Libertarian Party was not founded and does not exist for the aggrandizement of Robert Barr,

WE THE UNDERSIGNED hereby affirm that we are registered voters in the several United States of America, and do petition Robert Barr to step down from his position as candidate of the Libertarian Party for President of the United States; we do petition the Libertarian Party to renounce its support of Robert Barr's candidacy for the office of President of the United States; or both.
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NewFederalist
09-12-2008, 06:20 PM
This does nothing. There is a motion before the LNC to remove him and it has at least a chance if one member proposes it and one more seconds it. It would still require a three-quarters majority to accomplish the removal.

angelatc
09-12-2008, 06:21 PM
This does nothing. There is a motion before the LNC to remove him and it has at least a chance if one member proposes it and one more seconds it. It would still require a three-quarters majority to accomplish the removal.

A majority of...paid members? That seems a pretty insurmountable task.

pahs1994
09-13-2008, 01:04 AM
Here is an idea.. make a petition to get Obama and McCain off of their ballots instead of this BS. If you wanted Ruwart (or whoever else) than you should have been a delagate.