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The Liberty Beacon -  September 10, 2010
IN THIS ISSUE
Secretary of State Candidate Mike Wherry Launches New Radio Spot
Take Election Day Off Work!
Indiana Debate Commission Announces U.S. Senate Debate Schedule
Tom Woods to Visit Indiana University on September 21
Find a Liberty Event in Your Local Area
Notable Quotes
Secretary of State Candidate Mike Wherry Launches New Radio Spot


Our Libertarian Party of Indiana candidate for Secretary of State Mike Wherry has been working hard this summer. Mike has attended many campaign events, fairs, Libertarian functions, and has been interviewed by local media as he's stopped in town. Mike has posted many of these events and news articles on his Facebook Page to keep you updated on his hard work. Please click here to follow his updates and share this page with your friends!

Mike recently did an interview for the Libertarian Party of Indiana podcast. Hear Mike talk about his campaign and it's importance for Hoosier voters.

Labor Day is often seen as the launching point for the fall campaign season. We are excited to get under way! Many of our 102 candidates for office in Indiana have found nothing but positive responses as they've knocked on doors and asked for votes. In fact, the LP has been asked by the other two parties to participate in several debates around Indiana because we are a bona fide political party. We are a bona fide political party giving the two-party system competition and voters choices because of one thing: ballot access.

This year, the LPIN must achieve 2% of the vote in the Secretary of State's race to maintain that automatic ballot access for another four years. Our 2006 candidate for the office, Mike Kole, has written an article on the importance of third-party ballot access. Please take a moment and read his arguments.

Now more than ever, we need you to partner with us to ensure that the voters have a 3rd party choice for the next four years.

Mike has produced a brand new radio spot that we need to put on the air immediately! We need your help to do this. Will you help maintain third-party ballot access for four more years by contributing $10, $25, $50, $100, or $500 to Mike Wherry's campaign today? If so, please click here to go directly to www.MikeWherry.com's donation section.

Please take a moment to listen to the ad: Weary Mike Wherry.

Thank you,
Chris Spangle
LPIN Executive Director

Take Election Day Off Work!

What is the best way to volunteer for Libertarian Party candidates this fall? Take Election Day off work, and stand outside of your polling place. Then contact Chris Spangle via email with your address. We will connect you with local campaigns that will have materials for you pass out to your neighbors as you ask for their vote. Email Chris Spangle at lpinhq@lpin.org if you are volunteering in your home precinct.
Indiana Debate Commission Announces U.S. Senate Debate Schedule; Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Vincennes

(Ask a question of the candidates at the Commission's website: www.indianadebatecommission.com)

INDIANAPOLIS-The U.S. Senate candidates have agreed to participate in three televised debates in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Vincennes, which will be broadcast live through the Indiana Debate Commission's television partners.

The candidates are Republican Dan Coats, Democrat Brad Ellsworth, and Libertarian Rebecca Sink-Burris.

Read More at LPIN.Org.

Tom Woods to Visit Indiana University on September 21

Dear Liberty Lovers,

It's been a hard fight to continue the cause of liberty on Indiana University's Bloomington campus. In a liberal-dominated town, and an even more "progressive" school, there just simply isn't a lot of room left for proponents of smaller government.

Young Americans For Liberty at IU Bloomington has fought to change that, with a quest and a mission to host Tom Woods on campus to lecture about Austrian Economics in relation to the economic crisis.

Please join me and others this fall as we spread the message of liberty and economic freedom on IU Bloomington's campus.

Time:
September 21 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
IU Student Union - Whittenberger Auditorium (900 E 7th St Bloomington, IN 47405)

Click on the following link to find out more about the event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=109872752385134#!/event.php?eid=109872752385134&ref=ts

In Liberty,
Sam Spaiser
President

Read More at LPIN.Org.

Find a Liberty Event in Your Local Area

The Libertarian Party of Indiana events page logs many local events for the casual observer or hardcore libertarian to attend. Attending an event is the best way to finally meet some like-minded people and begin working for liberty.

Notable Quotes
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"It is sobering to reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence."

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Charles A. Beard
ABOUT THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY
The Libertarian Party is America, and Indiana's, third largest political party founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political parties. Its vision is for a world in which all individuals can freely exercise the natural right of sole dominion over their own lives, liberty and property by building a political party that elects Libertarians to public office, and moving public policy in a libertarian direction.

The Libertarian Party of Indiana was formed in 1974, and has maintained ballot access since 1994. Sam Goldstein, an Indianapolis resident, currently serves as Chairman.

Learn what we stand for here.
Libertarian Party of Indiana
156 E Market St.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 920-1994
lpinhq@lpin.org
www.lpin.org
www.freehoosiers.com

Sam Goldstein, Chairman
Christopher Spangle, Executive Director

Spread the Libertarian message through your financial support:
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