LNC Considers Motion To Apologize To Ron Paul
Submitted by Gmartine on Tue, 09/16/2008 - 00:02http://thirdpartywatch.com/2008/09/15/lnc-considers-motion-t...
LNC Considers Motion To Apologize To Ron Paul
Rachel Hawkridge is the representative to the Libertarian National Committee from “Region 7”, which includes Florida, Hawaii, and the three states of the northwest corner of the lower 48. (Florida replaced California in that region this year because the old region no longer had enough membership to keep two LNC seats.) On her blog this weekend she posted an LNC motion she made proposing to apologize to Ron Paul for Bob Barr missing Paul’s press conference last week.
There are conflicting reports about whether Barr “committed” to attend as the letter says. The proposed letter repeats Barr’s endorsement of Paul’s 4-point agenda on foreign policy, privacy, national debt, and the Federal Reserve. It also says the LP “shares your goal of encouraging more people to vote for third party candidates”—a goal seemingly at odds with the LP’s Purposes bylaw, which talks about “functioning as a libertarian political entity separate and distinct from all other political parties or movements”. The letter also speaks as if LP Acting Executive Director Robert Kraus “has been reprimanded” for “disparaging” Paul in this LP blog posting, but the continued presence of the posting on LP.org suggests that the letter is proposing a reprimand rather than reporting one.
In subsequent comments on another blog, Hawkridge reported that there was no apparent prospect of her motion passing. The text of the proposed letter is:
The Libertarian National Committee understands that the campaign of Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr has offended you, the Campaign for Liberty, and your many supporters by:
* Failing to attend your press conference at the National Press Club highlighting third party candidates after committing to do so;
* Holding a press conference of its own publicly inviting you to be Barr’s Vice-President candidate (replacing Wayne Allyn Root) in spite of his personal knowledge that you have no interest in the position; and
* Issuing statements through both official and unofficial channels that disparaged you for not endorsing Barr’s candidacy.
Although Former Congressman Bob Barr is the duly nominated presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party selected by delegates to the 2008 Libertarian National Convention, the Libertarian National Committee is deeply embarrassed by the Barr campaign’s behavior and believes it does not reflect well on the Libertarian Party.
The Libertarian National Committee sincerely apologizes to you, the Campaign for Liberty, and your many supporters on behalf of the Libertarian Party and hopes that you, your organization, and your supporters will continue to work together with the Libertarian Party in our common fight for liberty in spite of the regrettable actions of Congressman Barr’s campaign.
The Libertarian National Committee shares your goal of encouraging more people to vote for third party candidates and agrees with your four point statement on Foreign Policy, Privacy, The National Debt, and The Federal Reserve. The Libertarian National Committee respects your decisions to not seek the Libertarian nomination and not endorse an individual presidential candidate. The Libertarian National Committee also salutes the broad coalition of liberty loving Americans you have built through your presidential campaign, the Ron Paul R3VOLution, and the Campaign for Liberty.
Please note that Mr. Barr had no authority to invite you to join the Libertarian Party ticket. Under the Libertarian Party Bylaws, vice-presidential nominee vacancies are filled by the Libertarian National Committee, rather than by the presidential candidate himself. The Libertarian National Committee was not consulted before the offer was extended to you.
In addition, the Libertarian National Committee regrets that Acting Libertarian Party Executive Director Robert Kraus disparaged you in the Libertarian Party blog on www.lp.org. The Libertarian National Committee has reprimanded Mr. Kraus for his actions and is tightening its internal controls on www.lp.org blog content. We offer our sincere apology for the blog remarks of Libertarian Party staff.
The Libertarian National Committee, on behalf of the Libertarian Party, hopes its relationships with you, the Campaign for Liberty, and your many supporters were not irreparably harmed by the actions of the Barr campaign and our staff. The Libertarian National Committee and the Libertarian Party would both like nothing more than to continue to be allies with you in the battle for civil liberties, limited government, and non-intervention.

















I hope the LP learns from
I hope the LP learns from the Barr choice and runs a candidate that Ron Paul supporters would be enthusiastic to get behind, something that could have been done this time around.
If we even have a country left by then...
But anyway, considering voting for LP candidates on the local level. This is the very thing Ron Paul is advocating.
This is what is called "damage control"
It's an unneeded apology. That move was purely Barr and doesn't reflect on how the party treats people. No verbal maneuvering is going to get Bar out of the black hole he's put himself in. The guy had a press conference only a short while after Ron Paul's. Baldwin, McKinney, and Nader had the fortitude to at least show up when it mattered. If Bar didn't think it mattered then he can go home and look himself in the mirror because he obviously thinks he only answers to himself and sometimes in the third person perspective at that.
I'm pleased to see this
I'm glad to see they made an official apology- I DO NOT blame the Libertarian party, I think this was 'Barr's doing' along with his staff-
He wasn't even allowed to give Ron Paul the VP position EVEN IF he decided to take it- so it sounds like this WAS NOT a Libertarian party move, but a Barr move solely.
GO RON PAUL!!!!!!
Well, they did not make an
Well, they did not make an official apology. Only this one part of the LP did, and it was sort of a suggestion of an apology..damn things are so complicated anymore.
If The LNC Could Get Barr . . .
to dress up in a clown suit and get a pie in the face, I would consider forgiving him for his idiocy, insincerity and for generally being who he is. But I still won't vote Libertarian this year. Maybe next time, if they regain their senses. But by then I expect the Republican Party to be recaptured by pro-American Constitutionalists, so I may have to renege.
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A sensible PR move
Barr could have just phoned RP if he wanted to offer the VP to him, but I think he expected RP supporters to go into a frenzy, then to be disappointed in him for refusing --quelling some of the enthusiasm from the press conference.
I'm continuously amazed at Ron Paul supporters' ability to discern truth from all the BS being thrown at them. I don't think it's a blind loyalty to Dr. Paul as much as it's the ability to detect the BS and follow the truth, which happens to lead back to Ron Paul.
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I agree--I think it's
I agree--I think it's because in order to arrive at the beliefs about liberty that we have, we've had to wade through a swamp of lies and misinformation fed to us all our lives. I'd be interested to see some polls about the amount of television we watch, and books we read, compared to the McCain and Obama camps. I never felt comfortable with the socialism training I went through in public school while growing up...
Detect the BS!! Bump
oldhickory, I agree with your comments
I agree, its the educated discernment
that distinguishes us as the 'anti-globalists'.
I think its something we can all be proud of.
Of course if Negroponte has his way, he wants anti-globalists to be considered 'terrorists'.......