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Sounds like a job for a ghostwriter . . .
Tried to download your fliers from your site and couldn’t open them. Have you tried Open Office? It does all the same sorts of stuff that MS Office does, only you don’t have to pay out the ying-yang every few years to get the latest version.
Probably networking with John Hagee and others of the American Taliban.
I’ll bring my distro collection to tomorrow night’s event, so you can try out Ubuntu, openSUSE, Puppy Linux, etc.
NOTES
Day: October 15, 2010
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Random Shots for 13 October 2010
Comments I’ve posted- Re: Meetup Message from PADRAIG: HOW CAN I HELP
- Fwd: Re: [new-mexico-patriots] Fwd: FW: ; A sad message
- Posted to Victor Milán’s Facebook Wall –
- Posted to the Wilmeth for Sheriff Facebook Wall –
- Posted to Angela Keaton’s Facebook Wall –
- Posted to Elisheva Levin’s Facebook Wall –
- Re: vid: Martin Heinrich & the Bible
- Stossel – Why is America Rich?
- UFO Files – “Real UFOs”
- Squidbillies – “The Appalachian Mud Squid: Darwin’s Dilemma” and “The Unbearable Heatness of Fire”
- From Steve McAllister at the ABQ Tea Party – Martin Heinrich & the Bible
- Reposted –
- Personal blogs – WordPress
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Unsolicited Good Press in the Alibi
Even when we’re dead in the water, we can still get good press – It Ain’t Easy Being Green – Or Libertarian, or Independent . . .Here’s the important part of the article for right now[1]:
Libertarians
Though New Mexico has no third-party candidates in statewide or national races this year, the Libertarians do have two for state Legislature seats, which represent small districts. The Libertarians filed the necessary signatures to get their party on the ballot and then collected more for their candidates.
Mike Blessing is running as a write-in in District 16 against Democratic Rep. Antonio “Moe” Maestas. Mark Curtis is running in District 19 on the ballot against Republican Anthony Romo and Democratic incumbent Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton[2]. The Libertarian Party is a minor party in New Mexico with 2,249 members as of March 2010.
The state’s Libertarian chairperson, Jay Vandersloot, says the point is not to disrupt election results. “Some people say the Libertarian Party draws votes from Republicans, and some say it pulls from Democrats. Libertarians are fiscally conservative and ideologically liberal. Our purpose is not to draw votes from another party.” Instead, he says, they’re in the race to win. They also want to promote an ideology that upholds the Constitution, and values liberty and freedom. “Candidates have been swayed by other candidates.”
But it’s hard for the party to find contenders. “The Libertarian view is such that we just want to be able to live our lives without interference from others or government,” Vandersloot says. “So a lot of us are not interested in running in politics. Those that do run feel strongly enough that they need to get in there – not to be a career politician – but to get in there and make a change for the better.”
NOTES- Links to the campaigns of Mark Curtis and myself added on my end.
- For those wanting to help out, Mark can be contacted at 505-256-1993 or macurtis@webtv.net
- Reposted –
- Personal blogs – WordPress
- KCUF Media – Xanga / New Mexico’s Consumer Advocate / The Weekly Sedition
- New Mexico Liberty / Mike Blessing for State Representative
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