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|dates = June | |dates = June 27–28, 2003 | ||
|year = 2003 | |year = 2003 | ||
|location = San Antonio, TX | |location = San Antonio, TX | ||
|venue = | |venue = Menger Hotel | ||
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[[File:Lockhart Shreds IRS Official Conference 2003 San Antonio.JPG|240px|thumb|[[Bob Lockhart]] wins the auction bid to shred the [[Internal Revenue Service]]]]</DIV> | |||
The 2003 Libertarian Party of Texas State Conference took place in the The Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas on June | The 2003 Libertarian Party of Texas State Conference took place in the [https://www.mengerhotel.com/ The Menger Hotel] in San Antonio, Texas on June 27–28, 2003. | ||
State Conference Committee | ==State Conference Committee== | ||
* [[Kevin Hagan]] - Chair | |||
* [[Pat Dixon]] | |||
* [[Monica Granger]] | |||
* [[John Hawley]] | |||
* [[Jack McNally]] | |||
* [[Larry Nickerson]] | |||
==Speakers== | |||
Speakers | |||
* [[Gary Nolan]] – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate | * [[Gary Nolan]] – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate | ||
* [[Rachel Mills]] – creator of the *politically* provocative Ladies of Liberty calendar, Libertarian candidate for North Carolina state representative and activist | * [[Rachel Mills]] – creator of the *politically* provocative Ladies of Liberty calendar, Libertarian candidate for North Carolina state representative and activist | ||
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* [[Sharon Boyd]] – ran for the Dallas City Council this year | * [[Sharon Boyd]] – ran for the Dallas City Council this year | ||
[[Category: 2003 State Party Conventions]] | ==Schedule== | ||
[[Category: Texas Convention 2003]] | Social gathering at the Menger Hotel, 6:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m., June 27 | ||
Speakers, breakfast and lunch at the Menger, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., June 28 | |||
Dinner banquet at the Adams Mark, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. June 28 | |||
==Controversies== | |||
This conference had a number of controversies and, despite being firmly planned as a fundraising effort, lost money. Trouble started on the LPTexas email list with what amounted to a flame war between vice chair [[John Hawley|Hawley]] and most of the other people on the list. How much of this was known to chair [[David DeLamar|DeLamar]] is unclear. DeLamar was not on the state list to know about any of this firsthand. | |||
Efforts by people expected to attend to improve the conference's chances of success were consistently rebuffed. This contributed to lower than planned for attendance. | |||
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==Shadow Conference== | |||
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A shadow conference was held on Saturday in [https://www.travisparksa.com/ Travis Park] a few blocks from the official conference. The shadow conference was an attempt to implement the specifications of [[Clyde Garland]] for how he would want to handle a state conference. -- held in a public park for as close to a budget of zero as possible, with no fees to attend. It was organized by [[James Gholston]], [[Monica Granger]], and one other San Antonio party member. Monica Granger was unable to attend. | |||
Attendance was very low, and most attending party members attempted to make it to the main gala of the official conference. Many people at the conference were non-party members who were casually in the park and found the shadow conference to be the most interesting thing happening there. Without designated speakers or activities, it was mostly a small social gathering. | |||
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[[Category:2003 State Party Conventions]] | |||
[[Category:Texas Convention 2003]] |
Latest revision as of 01:42, 6 March 2024
2003 Libertarian Party of Texas Conference | |||
Convention | |||
Dates: | June 27–28, 2003 | ||
Location: | San Antonio, TX | ||
Venue: | Menger Hotel | ||
Media | |||
Website: | Website | ||
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The 2003 Libertarian Party of Texas State Conference took place in the The Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas on June 27–28, 2003.
State Conference Committee
Speakers
- Gary Nolan – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate
- Rachel Mills – creator of the *politically* provocative Ladies of Liberty calendar, Libertarian candidate for North Carolina state representative and activist
- Ann Del Llano – Drug Policy Forum
- Gary Johnson – former governor of New Mexico, speaking for Americans Against the War on Drugs.
- Michael Badnarik – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate
- Don Zimmerman – Director of the Republican Libertarian Caucus of Texas
- Suzanne Wills – ACLU
- Meg Guerra – political activist in Laredo who also runs a monthly newspaper
- Sharon Boyd – ran for the Dallas City Council this year
Schedule
Social gathering at the Menger Hotel, 6:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m., June 27 Speakers, breakfast and lunch at the Menger, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., June 28 Dinner banquet at the Adams Mark, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. June 28
Controversies
This conference had a number of controversies and, despite being firmly planned as a fundraising effort, lost money. Trouble started on the LPTexas email list with what amounted to a flame war between vice chair Hawley and most of the other people on the list. How much of this was known to chair DeLamar is unclear. DeLamar was not on the state list to know about any of this firsthand.
Efforts by people expected to attend to improve the conference's chances of success were consistently rebuffed. This contributed to lower than planned for attendance.
Shadow Conference
A shadow conference was held on Saturday in Travis Park a few blocks from the official conference. The shadow conference was an attempt to implement the specifications of Clyde Garland for how he would want to handle a state conference. -- held in a public park for as close to a budget of zero as possible, with no fees to attend. It was organized by James Gholston, Monica Granger, and one other San Antonio party member. Monica Granger was unable to attend.
Attendance was very low, and most attending party members attempted to make it to the main gala of the official conference. Many people at the conference were non-party members who were casually in the park and found the shadow conference to be the most interesting thing happening there. Without designated speakers or activities, it was mostly a small social gathering.
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