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--[[User:Strangelv|Strangelv]] 15:19 UTC, 6 August 2006 | --[[User:Strangelv|Strangelv]] 15:19 UTC, 6 August 2006 | ||
If there is no official status, some may be prudent and not have a constituency, independent libertarian candidates, | If there is no official status, some may be prudent and not have a constituency, independent libertarian candidates, | ||
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--[[User:Gzlfb|Gölök]] 13:51, 8 Aug 2006 (EDT) | --[[User:Gzlfb|Gölök]] 13:51, 8 Aug 2006 (EDT) | ||
I'm having trouble parsing what you just said. If you mean non-candidate contacts with the US Libertarian Party, we have three different levels. First is the county chair if there is one. In Texas, the vast majority of Texas residents have a chair in their county, unless it's Tarrant County, which elected [[NOTA]] for its chair at its recent county convention. | |||
The state party can also be contacted, with the [[Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia|District of Colombia]] presently being the only exception that I know of. | |||
If the constituent doesn't know of these options they can also contact the national staff of the [[Libertarian National Committee]], which can then send them information and refer them to their state party. I do not beleive there are presently any state parties not affiliated with the National Party, but this was temporarily the case in 2000 with [[Arizona Libertarian Party|Arizona]]. | |||
--[[User:Strangelv|Strangelv]] 09:39 UTC, 9 August 2006 | |||
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This user is a Gun Owners of America Member | This user is a Gun Owners of America Member | ||
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I don't believe GOAM is a recognized acronym. How about: | |||
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background: white; padding: 0pt; border: 1px MAROON solid"><tr> | |||
<td style="width: 45px; height: 45px; background: #7F0000; | |||
text-align: center; color: white;"><big> | |||
'''GOA''' | |||
</big></td><td style="padding: 4pt; white-space: normal; line-height: 1.25em; | |||
border: 1px MAROON solid; width: 193px;"><small> | |||
This user is a '''Gun Owners of America''' Member | |||
</small></td></tr></table> | |||
Also, as the border of the logo on their [http://www.gunowners.org/ website] is dark red, I've changed the color to dark red. Is ths version to your liking? | |||
--[[User:Strangelv|Strangelv]] 10:35 UTC, 9 August 2006 |
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LFCC |
This user is a (US) Libertarian Federal Constituency Contact |
--Gölök 10:06, 4 Aug 2006 (EDT)
What is a Federal Constituency Contact?
--Strangelv 15:19 UTC, 6 August 2006
If there is no official status, some may be prudent and not have a constituency, independent libertarian candidates,
and have a contact rather than a president until enough members join up.
--Gölök 13:51, 8 Aug 2006 (EDT)
I'm having trouble parsing what you just said. If you mean non-candidate contacts with the US Libertarian Party, we have three different levels. First is the county chair if there is one. In Texas, the vast majority of Texas residents have a chair in their county, unless it's Tarrant County, which elected NOTA for its chair at its recent county convention.
The state party can also be contacted, with the District of Colombia presently being the only exception that I know of.
If the constituent doesn't know of these options they can also contact the national staff of the Libertarian National Committee, which can then send them information and refer them to their state party. I do not beleive there are presently any state parties not affiliated with the National Party, but this was temporarily the case in 2000 with Arizona.
--Strangelv 09:39 UTC, 9 August 2006
GOAM |
This user is a Gun Owners of America Member |
I don't believe GOAM is a recognized acronym. How about:
GOA |
This user is a Gun Owners of America Member |
Also, as the border of the logo on their website is dark red, I've changed the color to dark red. Is ths version to your liking?
--Strangelv 10:35 UTC, 9 August 2006