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=<!--[[Image:red_ring.png|15px|left]]-->Featured article: [[Document:Westminster Colorado Proclamation Libertarian Party Day]]=
=<!--[[Image:red_ring.png|15px|left]]-->Featured article: [[Document:Letter 20 Jan 1993 David Nolan on Meaning of Membership Pledge]]=


[[File:CO Proclamation-Westminster 1996-08-12 P1 Libertarian-Party-Day.png|100px|left]]
[[File:DFNsignature.png|thumb|left|Nolan's Signature]]


The city of Westminster Colorado declared August 15, 1996 to be Libertarian Party Day through the following Resolution:
Letter to [[David Aitken]] from [[David Nolan]] postmarked January 20, 1993 with return address of "The Nolans, 26502 Montiel, Mission Viejo, CA 92691."


WHEREAS, The Libertarian Party birth place was in Westminster, Colorado 25 years ago; and
[[David Aitken]] writes, "Dave, Your comments would be appreciated.  Tnx Dave Aitken." with regards to the following except being used in [[Colorado Liberty]] newsletters:


WHEREAS, A group of five young Republicans met at David Nolan's Westminster residence and decided to start a new party on August 15, 1971; and
"I hereby certify that I do not believe in or advocate the initiation of force as a means of achieving political or social goals."
What does the pledge on the membership form mean?  We ask our members to disavow the initiation of force.  This does not mean that you cannot defend yourself; you DO have a right to defend your life, liberty, and property.  It does mean that you cannot use the coercive power of government to forcibly achieve your personal, ethical, or religious goals.  This commitment helps us maintain our principles and provides us with a measuring stick to determine if we have strayed from our common goal: a society where all relationships among persons are based on voluntary cooperation.


WHEREAS, The Libertarian Party has been the greatest success story of its kind; and
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Featured article: Document:Letter 20 Jan 1993 David Nolan on Meaning of Membership Pledge

Nolan's Signature

Letter to David Aitken from David Nolan postmarked January 20, 1993 with return address of "The Nolans, 26502 Montiel, Mission Viejo, CA 92691."

David Aitken writes, "Dave, Your comments would be appreciated. Tnx Dave Aitken." with regards to the following except being used in Colorado Liberty newsletters:

"I hereby certify that I do not believe in or advocate the initiation of force as a means of achieving political or social goals."

What does the pledge on the membership form mean? We ask our members to disavow the initiation of force. This does not mean that you cannot defend yourself; you DO have a right to defend your life, liberty, and property. It does mean that you cannot use the coercive power of government to forcibly achieve your personal, ethical, or religious goals. This commitment helps us maintain our principles and provides us with a measuring stick to determine if we have strayed from our common goal: a society where all relationships among persons are based on voluntary cooperation.

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