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This page documents instances in which the an LP Platform was used to attack or embarrass an arguably reasonable Libertarian as either too extreme or not extreme enough.
This page documents instances in which the an LP Platform was used in front significantly-sized audiences to attack or embarrass an arguably reasonable Libertarian as either too extreme or not extreme enough.


"A few days before the election a local paper did an article on the race, in which I was characterized as being "too radical for the residents of Clarion County". The article did not mention the LP platform, but when I talked to the reporter to ask why he would write that, his response was that he had done some research and looked at the LP website, and the platform was a big factor." Mik Robertson, LP Pennsylvania. 2006-08-05 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LPplatform-discuss/message/1752
"A few days before the election a local paper did an article on the race, in which I was characterized as being "too radical for the residents of Clarion County". The article did not mention the LP platform, but when I talked to the reporter to ask why he would write that, his response was that he had done some research and looked at the LP website, and the platform was a big factor." Mik Robertson, LP Pennsylvania. 2006-08-05 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LPplatform-discuss/message/1752

Revision as of 06:03, 28 March 2007

This page documents instances in which the an LP Platform was used in front significantly-sized audiences to attack or embarrass an arguably reasonable Libertarian as either too extreme or not extreme enough.

"A few days before the election a local paper did an article on the race, in which I was characterized as being "too radical for the residents of Clarion County". The article did not mention the LP platform, but when I talked to the reporter to ask why he would write that, his response was that he had done some research and looked at the LP website, and the platform was a big factor." Mik Robertson, LP Pennsylvania. 2006-08-05 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LPplatform-discuss/message/1752

"Non-Libertarian candidates in my county have used quotes from the LP platform against Libertarian candidates and Non-Libertarians candidates who accept contributions from known Libertarians." Jack Tanner, LP Florida. 2006-08-04 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LPplatform-discuss/message/1749

"During the past election, Redwood City Councilmember, Jim Hartnett, sent a hit piece opposing Libertarian candidates for school boards, and supporting the College and Sequoia H.S. bond measures." Jack Hickey, LP San Mateo County, California. 2001-11-13. Scan of mailing at archive.org [1], which quotes the Platform regarding "drugs" and "sexually explicit materials".