Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Help Out Libertarians in Final Stretch

2 LPO Endorsed Candidates on the Ballot

1. Executive Committee Endorses M. Jason Vasko for Fulton County Commission Jason Vasko has a new radio ad set to play during the final days of this campaign. (See and Hear Attached)

For every $9, yes nine dollars, that you contribute, Jason's radio ad will be played one more time at Fulton County's only radio station.

Is spreading Liberty and Freedom throughout Ohio worth $9? How about electing Ohio's first Libertarian County Commissioner? Worth $9? Please visit Jason Vasko's website now, and buy radio advertising for our candidate! http://www.vasko2006.com/help/

2. Peirce Debate Available Online

We are excited to announce that the historic October 4th, 2006 debate between Bob Fitrakis and Bill Peirce is available for viewing online at:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2034685932569123845

In the second part of the debate, independent candidate Dr. James Lundeen joins the conversation:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6612490897324087063

The debates were taped at Media Bridges' community television studio in Cincinnati. Each program runs approximately 70 minutes. Blackwell and Strickland held a debate in Cincinnati on the same day, but both refused to appear with any other candidate at either forum. Peirce and Fitrakis see this as an admission that Democrats' and Republicans' fake politics would fare poorly in an even comparison with ideas that go outside the narrow limits of "acceptable" political dialogue. "Ken" and "Ted," the mascot chickens of the Peirce campaign, drove this point home to the people arriving for the Blackwell-Strickland debate. Blackwell's and Strickland's positions, and their personal attacks on each other, are reprinted and rebroadcast by the mass media daily. Meanwhile, only a small minority of voters will know about the other half of the positions represented on the gubernatorial ballot.

Please help maximize the number of people who go to the polls knowing the full story. Watch the videos yourself (we guarantee you'll learn something new), and pass them along to your friends, family, and local media outlets. Re-post the links, or this entire message, to any mailing lists you're on - local, state, or national - and to political or news weblogs.

Please let people know that when they vote for the next governor, they don't have to just flip a coin and pray for the future. They have more choices than they're hearing about in the news - real choices representing real ideas for improving Ohio.

Thanks for all your support. Only 21 days to Election Day! Please visit the Peirce campaign today! http://peirceforohio.com

Yours In Liberty,
Robert Butler
Secretary LP Ohio

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Rally for Peirce Oct 4, Wednesday

Debate Rally in Cincinnati Tomorrow

Ted Strickland and Ken Blackwell will participate in their third of four debates on Wednesday, October 4, at the Patricia Corbett Theater at the University of Cincinnati. Yet again, I was not invited to participate in the debate. The continued exclusion of independent and minor-party candidates significantly undermines the democratic process, which fails to serve its function when voters are kept in the dark about their options at the polls. Unless they are able to hear from all candidates, voters are denied their right to make informed decisions about the leadership of their own state and communities. As one columnist has noted, the inclusion of independent and minor party candidates in debates has a markedly beneficial effect on the elections process: http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/10/01/debate_rich_on_issues/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+--+Eileen+McNamara+columns

Peirce supporters and volunteers are invited to rally together before the debate tomorrow. We will be meeting at 5:15 pm on Corry Blvd., by Gettler Stadium (the soccer field), which is located near Nippert football stadium.

Hope to see you there

Peirce for Ohio Campaign