Rex Bell inks his first book: "Stinky Shorts."
Long time readers of LPIN.org are familiar with Rex Bell and his buddy Stinky Wilmont. Rex was a decent kid growing up, but his wayward pal Stinky always seemed to get the two of them in jams at Millville grade school. Along the way, Rex learned a lot about life and libertarianism. In this collection of short essays, Rex relays some of these stories. You can buy your own copy here. Rex posted a new "Stinky Short" today at LPIN.org.
We're now offering a free copy of this hilarious book to any Dillon Fellow of the 1994 Society.
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LPIN.org Launches the "Video of the Day"
The Libertarian Party of Indiana website team has launched a new feature called the Video of the day. Every day at Noon, we'll post a new video that relates to politics from a libertarian perspective.
You can watch these videos to learn a fresh perspective, and then share them with friends through you blog or social networks to help spread the word. We've cataloged the videos at our YouTube page with a playlist.
Watch Today's Video of the Day.
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Join us at our Annual Picnic!
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Do You Think People Need to Hear that there IS a Party of Principle?
At this moment, voters are thinking that a third way is needed. They are looking for a third party. We have many ways that we'd like to expand our message, but it takes money to do this. We need your help in advancing the message that there IS a party of principle! Anyone that donates $50 or more a month today will receive a free copy of Rex Bell's newest book "Stinky Shorts."
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Notable Quotes
"Do you have any clue how much money a trillion dollars is? Let me help you out: If you had gone into business on the day Jesus Christ was born, and your business lost a million dollars every day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, it would take you until October of 2737 to lose $1 trillion."
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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. |
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