November 23, 2010 by Brian Irving Leave a Comment.
I found Four years ago, at the YAF convention in Pittsburgh, there was born a unique coalition – the coalition that is known today as “the libertarian movement”. November 2010 in Boulder, Colorado ) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. "They're afraid to say anything that might scare people, because that might keep people from voting for them," he told Congratulations on this excellent venture⦠what a great idea!I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. David Nolan (libertarian). We have created a browser extension.
David Fraser Nolan, American politician (born Nov. 23, 1943, Washington, D.C.—died Nov. 21, 2010, Tucson, Ariz.), was one of the founding members in 1971 of the Libertarian Party.Spurred by U.S. Pres. Paid for by the Libertarian National Committee. Day by day, America moves ever closer to becoming an overtly statist country. David Nolan: The Soul of the Libertarian Party. Public interest in political issues and philosophies is always at an all-time high during Presidential election years, and the media people are actively seeking news in this area.As a direct consequence of this fact, we will probably reach (and hopefully convert) far more people than we usually do; hopefully, some of these people will turn out to support our candidates, and will thus enable to locate hitherto-unlocatable libertarians (or at least sympathizers).Third, we will be able to get some idea of how much support we really do have (at least in potential form) around the country; if we can get 100,000 votes the first time out, we know there are at least 100,000 libertarians out there – and whatever number we get, we can figure that it represents only a small fraction of the total, as not all of our potential supporters will even hear about our efforts, and many of those who do will be in States where we can’t get on the ballot.Fourth, a libertarian political party would provide a continuing “focal point” for libertarian activity – something that “one-shot” projects do not provide.Fifth, we will be able to hasten the already emerging coalition between the libertarian “left” and libertarian “right”. We have paid off more than 60% of the building!