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VERMONT LIBERTARIAN NEWS
October 21, 2004
Sponsored by
The Vermont Libertarian Party
www.vtlp.org
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. From the Chair
2. Calendar of Events
3. New! VTLP Discussion Forums!
4. Get Campaign Materials!
5. In the News: Machia Endorsed by Tax Reform Group;
Election Spoiler May be a Libertarian
6. Contact Us / Become a Member
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FROM THE CHAIR...

Get out and vote libertarian on November 2!
Thank you,
Brendan Kinney, Chair
Vermont Libertarian Party
contact me
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS...
Sunday, October 31
Badnarik for President Meetup, Location will be announced on the
forums.
Tuesday, November 2
Get out and Vote Libertarian!
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New! VTLP Discussion Forums
The newly redesigned VTLP website keeps getting better! This week,
we introduce new discussion forums. With your free registration,
you gain access to a dynamic discussion site that covers a range
of topics and issues related to politics, Vermont, and libertarianism.
Please join us online!
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Campaign Materials and Yard Signs
Here are the contacts to get your hands on yard signs and other
campaign materials for libertarian candidates:
* Hardy Machia
Libertarian Candidate for Governor
Contact: Bonnie, info@freevermont.org, 372-9512
* Michael Badnarik
Libertarian Candidate for President
Paul Washburn, badnarik4vermont@yahoo.com
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In the news...
MACHIA
RECOGNIZED BY AMERICANS AND VERMONTERS FOR TAX REFORM
On Tuesday, October 12, 2004 - Libertarian gubernatorial candidate
Hardy Machia (may-sha) will be recognized and congratulated for
his signing of the Tax Payers Protection Pledge by Grover Norquist,
president of Americans for Tax Reform.
Norquist will speak on the steps of the Vermont State House in
Montpelier at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, October 12, to announce, recognize,
and congratulate the Vermont candidates who have signed the Taxpayer
Protection Pledge. The pledge commits a member to oppose and vote
against any effort to raise taxes on individuals or corporations.
Machia said, "I'm the only candidate for governor willing
to stand up for Vermont taxpayers by signing the pledge. I'm the
only candidate speaking for the majority of Vermonters who want
less spending and taxes. I'm asking for their vote, and I will stand
by my pledge."
The Libertarian Party of Vermont surveyed 1500 Vermonters in 30
towns across Vermont on Town Meeting Day in March of 2004. Following
are the two questions related to taxes and spending and the results:
3. Returning state spending to its 2001 level would eliminate the
need for the sales tax and state income tax. Controlling spending
would improve the business environment and improve worker's take
home pay on average by $2,000. Should Vermont return to that spending
level?
Yes: 42% No: 32% Maybe: 26%
5. Vermont spends 56% more per capita on state government than
NH. Should Vermont lower government spending?
Yes: 56% No: 23% Maybe: 21%
Hardy Machia, 35, of Grand Isle, VT, is a computer software designer
and is running a full-time campaign for governor. He will be on
the ballot with five other candidates on November 2. More information
is available at http://www.freevermont.org.
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ELECTION SPOILER MAY TURN OUT TO BE A LIBERTARIAN
BY JOSH GERSTEIN - Staff Reporter of the Sun
Just as in 2000, a third-party candidate could tip the balance
in this year's presidential contest. This time, however, the spoiler
may not be Ralph Nader, but a man whose name most voters have never
heard.
The presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party, Michael Badnarik,
is on the ballot in 48 states. Mr. Nader, by contrast, is certain
to be on the ballot in only 35 states, though he may pick up a few
more by Election Day.
Democratic activists, many still fuming over Mr. Nader's perceived
role in Vice President Gore's loss to President Bush four years
ago, have brought court challenges to keep Mr. Nader off the ballot
in places across the country.
By contrast, Republicans have said and done little about Mr. Badnarik,
a 50-year-old computer programmer from Texas. Yet political strategists
say he and the little-known Libertarians could affect the outcome
in several battleground states crucial to Mr. Bush's re-election.
"The Libertarians are drawing somewhere between 1% and 3%
- not big numbers, but in these very close races like the presidential
contest, they could well be the margin of difference," a political
science professor at the University of Minnesota, Lawrence Jacobs,
said. "They pose a genuine threat to be the kingmaker in several
swing states."
Most national polls don't ask about Mr. Badnarik, but some state
surveys do. Polls done by Rasmussen Reports for Mr. Badnarik's campaign
showed him with 5% of the vote in New Mexico in August and with
3% support in Nevada last month.
For the rest of the story - http://www.nysun.com/article/2672.
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BECOME A MEMBER / MAKE A DONATION
To make a contribution to the Vermont Libertarian Party, click
here, or
to become a member, click here.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR / SUBMIT AN ARTICLE
For information or to submit news, letters, or articles, contact
Brendan Kinney, Chair, Vermont Libertarian Party, contact
me.
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VERMONT LIBERTARIAN NEWS is a publication of the Vermont Libertarian
Party, PO Box 5475, Burlington, VT 05402. All Rights Reserved. Copyright
(C) 2004.
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