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The Liberty Beacon -  October 4, 2010
IN THIS ISSUE
Today is the Final Day For Voters to Register
Find out more about Libertarian candidates
Libertarians say Republicans owe apology, not pledge, to America
Free Tickets Available for U.S. Senate Debate in Indianapolis
Take Election Day Off Work!
Find a Liberty Event in Your Local Area
Resources Availible for Spreading the Libertarian Message
Notable Quotes
Today is the Final Day For Voters to Register


Today is the final day for voters to register before the November elections. You can register online or via the internet on your smart phone. It takes less than 5 minutes. Please forward this to email to friends, family members, or co-workers that have not yet registered!

Click here to go to the Indiana Secretary of State's website!

Find out more about Libertarian candidates...

The Libertarian Party of Indiana has a podcast! Over the last year, host Mike Kole has interviewed Libertarian candidates and leaders from around Indiana. He has even interviewed libertarians about their conversion to the party. Subscribe in iTunes, follow the LPIN rss feed, or visit this website: LPIN Podcast.
A list of LPIN candidates can be found by clicking here.

Libertarians say Republicans owe apology, not pledge, to America

WASHINGTON - In response to the recent Republican "Pledge to America," Libertarian Party executive director Wes Benedict released the following statement:

Instead of a "Pledge to America," the Republicans should have written an "Apology to America." It should have gone something like this:


"We're sorry, America. Sorry we grew the federal government budget from $1.7 trillion to over $3 trillion. Sorry we added $5 trillion to the federal debt. Sorry we doubled the size of the Department of Education. Sorry we started two incredibly costly foreign wars. Sorry we supported the absurd and costly TARP bailouts. Sorry we created a huge and costly new Medicare entitlement. Sorry we did nothing to end the costly and destructive War on Drugs. Sorry we did nothing to reform the federal government's near-prohibition on immigration. But hey, at least we helped you by shifting a lot of your tax burden onto your children and grandchildren."


There are so many lies, distortions, hypocrisies, and idiocy in this document that it's hard to know where to start.

Finish Reading this article at LPIN.org.


Free Tickets Available for U.S. Senate Debate in Indianapolis

LPIN U.S. Senate candidate Rebecca Sink-Burris will participate in all three scheduled debate. The public is encouraged to attend. Check LPIN.org to find out ticket information.

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.

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.


Resources Availible for Spreading the Libertarian Message

If you are taking the time to talk to your friends and family about the LP, we have several outreach materials that you can print off and hand out. Scroll down to the "LPIN Outreach Resources" section. There is also a collection of LP and LPIN logos, signs, and button templates for use as well.

Notable Quotes
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"Dear Tea Party; It's not really "taking it back" if you're just going to hand it over to another group of big government politicians."
- Robert White
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

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