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'''THE ISSUES OF LIBERTARIAN PLEDGE/LIBERTY PLEDGE ARE REPRINTED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE LIBERTARIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE AS PART OF THE ARCHIVE PRESERVATION WORK AND UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY [[HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE]]'''
'''THE ISSUES OF LIBERTARIAN PLEDGE/LIBERTY PLEDGE ARE REPRINTED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE LIBERTARIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE AS PART OF THE ARCHIVE PRESERVATION WORK AND UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY [[Historical Preservation Committee|HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE]] '''


Compressed versions of these files have been uploaded.  High-resolution images are available from the [[Historical Preservation Committee]].
Compressed versions of these files have been uploaded.  High-resolution images are available from the [[Historical Preservation Committee]].

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Liberty Pledge (formally Libertarian Pledge) is a publication produced by the Libertarian National Committee staff, and initially the Libertarian Party Finance Committee. From at least 1982 to the present it has been sent to regular contributors of the Party. Nick Dunbar took over mailing in 1989 at which time it was produced from the Party's subscription to a newspaper clipping service which was copied to the monthly pledgers. It is believed that that the Libertarian Pledge was the first impetus in creating a monthly donation program, and it was used to show value to donors for their contribution. Since those times, the program has expanded, and the value shown is more of a general insider progress report.

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THE ISSUES OF LIBERTARIAN PLEDGE/LIBERTY PLEDGE ARE REPRINTED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE LIBERTARIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE AS PART OF THE ARCHIVE PRESERVATION WORK AND UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMITTEE

Compressed versions of these files have been uploaded. High-resolution images are available from the Historical Preservation Committee.