Document:LP News 1971 November Issue 1: Difference between revisions

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Seventy-five percent indicated that we should run candidates for President and VP; sixty percent favor running candidates for lower offices.  Therefore, if possible, we will do both. Suggestions for candidates were numerous (over 40, altogether), but less than 1/3 were mentioned by more than three people.  Those most often suggested were the following; please give us your thoughts on these people, using the form.
Seventy-five percent indicated that we should run candidates for President and VP; sixty percent favor running candidates for lower offices.  Therefore, if possible, we will do both. Suggestions for candidates were numerous (over 40, altogether), but less than 1/3 were mentioned by more than three people.  Those most often suggested were the following; please give us your thoughts on these people, using the form.


[[Martin Anderson|MARTIN ANDERSON]] – author of [[The Federal Bulldozer]].
[[Martin Anderson|MARTIN ANDERSON]] – author of [[The Federal Bulldozer|<u>The</u> <u>Federal</u> <u>Bulldozer</u>]].


[[Philip Crane|REP. PHILIP  M. CRANE (R-Ill)]] – sponsor of H.R. 1258, a bill to legalize gold ownership; generally a Buckley-style conservative, but much more “”hard-line” than Buckley.
[[Philip Crane|REP. PHILIP  M. CRANE (R-Ill)]] – sponsor of H.R. 1258, a bill to legalize gold ownership; generally a Buckley-style conservative, but much more “”hard-line” than Buckley.


[[Sam Ervin|SEN. SAM ERVIN (D-N-C)]] – the Senate’s leading authority on Constitutional law; an economic conservative, and the leading opponent of wiretapping, no-knock, etc.
[[Sam Ervin|SEN. SAM ERVIN (D-N.C.)]] – the Senate’s leading authority on Constitutional law; an economic conservative, and the leading opponent of wiretapping, no-knock, etc.


[[Ernest Fitzgerald|A. ERNEST FITZGERALD]] – head of the [[National Taxpayers Union]], and the man who exposed massive waste in Pentagon spending.
[[Ernest Fitzgerald|A. ERNEST FITZGERALD]] – head of the [[National Taxpayers Union]], and the man who exposed massive waste in Pentagon spending.


[[Milton Friedman|MILTON FRIEDMAN]] – noted [[Chicago School|Chicago-school economist]], opponent of the draft, originator of the “guaranteed income”” plan.
[[Milton Friedman|MILTON FRIEDMAN]] – noted Chicago-school economist, opponent of the draft, originator of the “guaranteed income”” plan.


[[H R Gross|REP. H.R. GROSS (R-Iowa)]] – the House’s number-one opponent of government spending; votes “no” on everything.  Strong isolationist.   
[[H. R. Gross|REP. H.R. GROSS (R-Iowa)]] – the House’s number-one opponent of government spending; votes “no” on everything.  Strong isolationist.   


[[Mark Hatfield|SEN. MARK HATFIELD (R-Ore)]] – a sometime opponent of the draft, and of military spending; bad on domestic spending (pro-freeze), and very religion oriented.
[[Mark Hatfield|SEN. MARK HATFIELD (R-Ore)]] – a sometime opponent of the draft, and of military spending; bad on domestic spending (pro-freeze), and very religion-oriented.


[[Robert Heinlein|ROBER HEINLEIN]] – libertarian science-fiction author (Stranger in a Strange Land, [[Moon is a Harsh Mistress]], Glory Road, etc.)
[[Robert Heinlein|ROBER HEINLEIN]] – libertarian science-fiction author ([[Stranger in a Strange Land]], [[Moon is a Harsh Mistress]], [[Glory Road]], etc.)


[[Karl Hess|KARL HESS]] – once a speechwriter for [[Barry Goldwater]], now a self-styled “[[new left anarchist|Anarchist]].”
[[Karl Hess|KARL HESS]] – once a speechwriter for [[Barry Goldwater]], now a self-styled “new left anarchist.”


[[Vivien Kellems|VIVIEN KELLEMS]] – one-woman scourge of the I.R.S., currently engaged in a battle to reduce taxes for single taxpayers.  Recently led the successful battle to repeal the Connecticut state income tax.
[[Vivien Kellems|VIVIEN KELLEMS]] – one-woman scourge of the I.R.S., currently engaged in a battle to reduce taxes for single taxpayers.  Recently led the successful battle to repeal the Connecticut state income tax.


[[Henry Manne| HENRY MANNE]] – Stanford Law professor who has battled [[Ralph Nader]] over “consumer protection” laws; has written for Barron’s, and [[The Freeman]].
[[Henry Manne| HENRY MANNE]] – Stanford Law professor who has battled [[Ralph Nader]] over “consumer protection” laws; has written for <u>Barron’s</u>, and [[The Freeman|<u>The</u> <u>Freeman</u>]].


[[William Proxmire| SEN. WILLIAM PROXMIRE (D-Wis)]] – strong proponent of economy in government, although his record on non-defense spending is mediocre.  Uncompromisingly against the Vietnam war and the draft.
[[William Proxmire| SEN. WILLIAM PROXMIRE (D-Wis)]] – strong proponent of economy in government, although his record on non-defense spending is mediocre.  Uncompromisingly against the Vietnam war and the draft.

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