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September 28, 2007

I'm taking a day off November 6

I've decided that it is important to do whatever I can to help Libertarians get the Henrico Board of Supervisors. To that end I encourage everyone to do what I'm going to do: sacrifice one of my vacation days to help canvas polling locations. Please consider doing this as it is imperative that we put forth the effort to help shape our future as a party. You have the ability to make a big difference. Both Matt and George have a reasonable chance of polling well and taking the time to show up to make a difference will really help out our candidates.

Grass Roots Boot-Camp

Do you want to learn first hand how to get people elected? Do you want to have some fun doing it? Do you want to make a difference? Then join us in northern Virginia on November 3 & 4!

The advocates offshoot for the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood is organizing a grass roots boot-camp for Janet Oleszek. This boot-camp will be a first hand look at the ground level for anyone who wants to see real grass roots organization in progress. Janet is running for Sen. Ken Cuccinelli's sentate seat. Senator Cuccinelli is well know for having introduced anti-abortion and anti-birth control legislation and was one of the 21 votes needed to pass the bill containing the abusive driver fees. This first time senator won his seat by a mere 2,104 votes and is a perfect target for removal with some grass roots effort.

The goal is to swing the balance over to Janet Oleszek's side by doing the very things Libertarians need to learn: effective grassroots organization. Showing Planned Parenthood that Virginia has an active Libertarian movement ready to help when our goals align will give both Planned Parenthood and the future senator something to think about!

Planned Parenthood will be providing all training, hotel rooms and food along with a red Planned Parenthood Action Fund t-shirts. Any Libertarian who joins in this effort will also receive a Libertarian button to wear on their shirt to let everyone know who we are.

This is a golden opportunity to learn grass roots organization and make a difference that will be noticed by many. To find out more about the Northern Virginia boot Camp or RSVP to attend, please contact Courtney Jones, Grassroots Organizer for the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood. Please let her know you are a Libertarian so we can impress upon her and her colleagues that Virginia has an active Libertarian movement.

You can contact Courtney at Courntey.Jones@ppfa.org or at (804) 355-4358 extension 14 - please remember to mention you are a Libertarian.

[Editor's Note: We strongly support Sen. Cuccinelli for a number of reasons. He's one of the very few people in the VA Senate, who supports cutting taxes and reducing spending. Also he is one of the very very very few people in the VA Senate who supports your right to keep and bear arms. While he is very wrong on Planned Parenthood's issue, we believe he is good on a number of other issues which more than outweigh his position. Good libertarians can of course weigh the evidence for themselves and come to other conclusions. We at RichmondLiberty.org strive to cover events of interest to the whole freedom movement. We also hope to make clear our biases and not like other media outlets falsely claim to be fair and balanced or impartial as it is not humanly possible to completely divorce one's reporting from one's biases.]

R.I.P. John Berthoud

From the National Taxpayers Union:

We are sorry to announce the passing of John Berthoud. As you may know, he has led both the National Taxpayers Union and National Taxpayers Union Foundation over the last 11 years. We have looked to him as a strong leader, compassionate friend, and a fierce fighter for freedom.

Pete Sepp, Vice President for Communications, shared his surprise, "John Berthoud's death today was as sudden as it was shocking and saddening to all who knew him. His colleagues found him in peace at his home today. All of our staff, just as the entire policy community in Washington, are doing the best they can to cope with an irreplaceable loss."

We give our sincere condolences to his family and friends and hope you will pay tribute with comments to our blog and facebook group. Sepp continued, "John was a true 21st century Renaissance man. He was a teacher, a mentor, a respected intellectual, and a lover of life. That's what makes his passing all the more tragic."

Though we mourn the loss of a man and celebrate his amazing life filled with love, study, travel, and leadership, his cause and a hope for a brighter future lives on. We will press on with purpose and be thankful for his contributions to our own journeys.

More info at
http://blog.ntu.org/main/post.php?post_id=2679
http://www.ntu.org/main/page.php?PageID=126

September 27, 2007

Judge Challenges Patriot Act

http://news.aol.com/story/_a/judge-strikes-down-parts-of-patriot-act/20070926203209990001

September 24, 2007

Wilder vs. School Board

The feud goes on...
http://www.timesdispatch.com/cva/ric/news.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-09-24-0153.html
http://www.timesdispatch.com/cva/ric/news.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-09-24-0127.html

Question of the Week: The thought of a corrupt school board being pushed around is music, but now Times-Dispatch columnist Michael Williams is calling Mayor Wilder a "dictator", "Emperor Palpatine" and an "autocrat" for abusing his execute privileges.* The last thing we need is the school board getting sympathy for being the helpless underdog it has never been. Who should libertarians side with in this battle? Send your opinions to russo@richmondliberty.org.

*http://www.timesdispatch.com/cva/ric/news.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-09-24-0127.html

September 23, 2007

Church Gives Tithes Back to Congregation

by Robert Russo

When any humanitarian goal is empowered it makes news because it destroys politics. Compassion is the anti-politic. It is fiscally irresponsible. Benevolence melts one's own security and constituency. An enviromentalist would have Capitol Square cleared and turned into a park, their goal to return native flora and fauna to that address for the first time in 200 years. A libertarian majority would start giving taxes back to the people, and a local church has been inspired to do something similar.

Last Sunday at Unity Christ Church of Bon Air, after the collection of tithes and offerings was taken in, the velvet collection bags were recirculated amongst the congregation and the money returned to them in the amount of $10 apiece (children included), to hit the day's message home that the church owes its members a tithe as much as they owe the church.* This astonishes me personally having gotten used to the bureaucracy of church boards. Their intentions are pure but they are responsible for a business and therefore subscribe to the common goals of business. Building projects expand and new facilities break ground like universities, instead of relinquishing that power by dividing into smaller churches.

Unity Christ Church is located on Buford Rd. in Bon Air. Non-denominational services are held in a former residence with an extensive meditation garden, with emphasis on reflection and affirmation much like a wellness seminar. I have not seen less religious ordnance, imagery or acknowlegement of things like sin in any other place of worship. (I am told the message was once more metaphysical than religious and more seminar-like before they had a fulltime pastor.) This might explain why they are small enough that the board would rather say thank you than set higher business objectives.

Taxes and tithing are the same concept with one exception. A church is deserving because it belongs to God, but is government almighty or does it belong to us? Taxation is a form of ownership, of tribute (and potentially slavery). Giving it back is an homage to those really in charge, and to freedom. You can learn more about Unity Christ Church at www.unitybonair.com. This story is at http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/search.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-09-17-0131.html.

*http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/search.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-09-17-0131.html

If you have responses to this article send them to russo@richmondliberty.org and they will be posted. If you have topics of interest to libertarians please let us know. We welcome your input!

September 20, 2007

Call For Volunteers

Would you like to help get a Libertarian elected? Please consider volunteering to help Matt Martin.

Volunteers are needed to distribute literature and put up yard signs. This Saturday (Sep22) we'll be gathering at 10am at Steven Winner's house (2825 Irisdale Ave). If you can't do Saturday, we need help 7 days a week. To help, please contact info@matthewtmartin.com.

Patrick Henry Supper Club - Oct 2

October's PHSC will feature Courtney Jones, the Grassroots Organizer for the Virginia League of Planned Parenthood. Ms Jones will speak on Grassroots Organizing. She is well qualified and has provided training and organization for many of the VLPP volunteers and events. Planned Parenthood is a very well organized and highly motivated organization with thousands of volunteers and supporters in the state. Studying their methods can provide many lessons on how to attract, motivate and organize volunteers.

Location: Eastern Buffet
7586 W. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23294
(in Merchants Walk Shopping Center)

Time: 6:00pm Dinner, 7:00pm main event

September 18, 2007

Metro Richmond Libertarian Meetup Group Formed

A new Libertarian.Meetup.com group has been formed for the Metro Richmond Area. The group privately run and funded and is designed to create a focal point for event happening in the Richmond area. Once you join the web site, it will allow you to view and RSVP events. You can also take polls (there are several already waiting for you!) post messages and attend to other related activities.

While there really isn't a news section (we think Richmond Liberty does a fine job of this) there are ways to link to other web sites to the Meetup web site.

Everyone is encouraged to join up and begin using the site. It will provide a great way to stay "in the know", "shout out" and help event organizers plan for the correct number of attendees.

September 17, 2007

Glen Allen Day Report

Sept 15 saw the 2007 Glen Allen Day. This event organized by the Glen Allen Ruritan Club is the largest community festival in Henrico. The LP of Henrico has had a presence at the event for the last three years. This year with two candidates running for Board of Supervisors (Matt Martin and George Marchenko), the LP of Henrico saw its largest turnout for the event. In addition to having this great turnout, this was also the first year that the LP of Henrico did not have to get money from the LPVA to fund the booth.

The event featured the traditional parade down Mountain Rd as well as a number of exhibitors and many activities for children. This year there was also a car show (apologies from your photographer, our camera ran out of memory before getting to the car show). Libertarians had an entry in the parade and an exhibit booth.

Big thanks to everyone who participated.

Jeremy Ashton + Ethan + Riley
Louis Gifford
Steven Latimer
George Marchenko
Matt Martin
John & Sarah Mullin + children
Robert Russo
Jon Walker
Steve Winner (owner of the cool wheels)

More about Glen Allen Day:
http://www.glenallenruritan.org/GAD.htm

Photo Highlights:
http://www.richmondliberty.org/gallery/2007glenallenday/

Ron Paul Booth at Virginia State Fair

The Virginia State Fair is quickly approaching. Though the Libertarian Party will not be having a booth at this year's fair, there will be a booth for the 2008 presidential candidate Ron Paul. Anyone interested in helping out at the booth can sign up at www.ronintheoval.com. Financial contributions of any amount would also be appreciated.

New Chapter to Pursue Warner's Seat

by Robert Russo

The Fauquier Times-Democrat reports the Libertarian Party of Fauquier County is officially pursuing a candidate for Sen. John Warner's seat in 2008, when the 80-year-old senator plans to retire. This chapter is less than three months old but its plan has been in the works for many months and was the main reason behind its founding in Warrenton.* There are many contenders for this high-profile seat right now including former Gov. Mark Warner who lost to John in the so-called Warner Bros. campaign of 1996.**

The Non-Aggression Principle

It is great to have a new county board in the LPVA family. Local news reporting this announcement is explaining what libertarians are and what we stand for, so let's take a look at the Fauquier chapter in particular and send them some hits. Their primary message is the Non-Aggression Principle, which forms a preamble to their bylaws. No other local affiliate site in Virginia emphasizes the principle to this extent or outwardly states it in their bylaws that I can find, although other wording is used to convey the same ideas and there are bylaws in other states which state it plainly. It is a political statement within the party which can be interpreted in a number of good ways.

It sounds like a pledge against violence, a condemnation of our movement's less diplomatic past (or its perception as such in the public mind) from violent protests and threats by libertarians or claimants, making it good PR to show the public we are a normal party; that they are pacifist libertarians, even "progressive" libertarians in favor of the Reform Caucus. The public doesn't know that the Non-Aggression Axiom is actually a name given to our core belief "Everyone has the right to absolute freedom so long as it doesn't infringe on the freedom of others.". (Aggression in this case refers to infringement and intrusion such as taxes, zoning and confiscation.) So to libertarians this is a statement of purity, even leftism and affection for the "old platform". A newcomer to the party might interpret their explanation of this principle to mean a combination of both: As libertarians we see taxation and government intrusion as violence and therefore refuse to be violent ourselves by the same measure.

I personally have always thought that we need "complete" representation by talented individuals who feel both the passion of the extremist and the wisdom of the moderate to present our views in a way all people can respect, not by cutting out the consequentialist or "robin hood" libertarians to make us look more presentable. The political quagmire our nation has become at least necessitates aggressive words and political strategies. Our displeasure is universal, our trust in the democratic process itself shaken. Who among us would not give imperialism and oppression a crushing blow if it were in our power? It's hard to be pacifists when we've been knowingly forced into this dilemma.

I don't know if rural counties have a history of protestation that requires a disclaimer or if proud southern libertarians are in the majority, but this site is brilliantly written from both perspectives. It is a proclamation of freedom and responsibility. Most people concede that aggression is acceptable in defense, and after a point the only defense of one's rights is offense. Kudos to the Fauquier board at www.fauquierlp.org. This story can be read at http://www.zwire.com/site/tab2.cfm?newsid=18809269&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=506066&rfi=6. Excellent articles on the Non-Aggression Principle are at http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block26.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-aggression_principle.

*http://www.zwire.com/site/tab2.cfm?newsid=18809269&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=506066&rfi=6
**http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Warner#Future_possibilities_and_announced_retirement

Question of the Week: Right now the LP is both a social/protest movement and a competing political party. Assuming these two will never split, how can practical political movers and hardcore purists deal with each other in a single policy that unites us? Is there such thing as a righteous, successful political party? Send your opinions to russo@richmondliberty.org.

If you have topics of interest to libertarians please let us know. We welcome your input!

September 14, 2007

Richmond LP Meeting

The Richmond LP will be meeting on Tuesday, September 18 at 1905 Oakdale Ave, in Richmond. Soft drinks and snacks will be served during the meeting. Please go to Meetup.com to RSVP.

September 13, 2007

Tax hikes target smokers

www.stopthefetincrease.com

It's wrong to manipulate taxes to promote lifestyles and political goals. The agreement between government and the citizen that taxation represents has been broken. Congress is saying to each other "I don't smoke, you don't smoke, let's forget the public and represent ourselves".

September 12, 2007

Debate over confederate flag

http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/search.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-09-11-0146.html

This time the question is not if but which confederate flag will be hung at the state capitol, which at least sparks a healthy debate among historians and die-hard southern sympathizers alike. The traditional battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia has been scrapped for the more historically accurate Second National Flag which has a white field. If we're striving for historic appropriateness however one should recall this flag was rejected for looking too much like a flag of surrender, and quickly replaced by one with a wide red bar on the right. As one writer put it, the rebel flag is a reminder of "confederate nationalism".* The revised flag would be a symbol not of dead history but that the confederacy is alive and well, the battle flag even more so (although with the battle flag some history is lost, not because it wasn't a national symbol at the time, but because it has become associated with things in the modern age that were not it's original purpose).

*http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/search.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-07-29-0112.html

September 10, 2007

The Information Age

by Robert Russo

It was announced last Thursday that terrorist Osama bin Laden would be "addressing the American people" in a new video to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.* My first thought was who is allowing him this open mike? You or I would not be able to address the nation on any issue unless we ourselves bombed someone. Shortly afterward it was declared U.S. officials "began dismissing the tape as propaganda".** How are they dismissing it? Isn't exposure the sole success of propaganda? Are they passing it on to us and then privately disconcerning over it? Then al Qaeda's "media production company" al Sahab posted the video in which bin Laden's beard has been trimmed and dyed, and he criticizes "the burden of interest-related debts, insane taxes and real estate mortgages; global warming and its woes; and the abject poverty and tragic hunger in Africa.".*** So the man who before the Iraq war was considered obsolete, no longer effectually running al Qaeda, growing thin and grey in a cave somewhere, is now eternally youthful and on the pulse of modern social issues, speaking libertarian-like platforms which our own presidential candidates won't say. Who is this person to address us, some kind of world candidate exempt from the democratic process, high cost of airtime and justice itself?

In the movie Sneakers Ben Kingsley says "It's not about who's got the most bullets, it's about who controls the information. What we see and hear, how we work, what we think, it's all about the information.".**** Our country controls the world language and media (some would say it's the only thing we control nowadays), but the media controls our country. Every leader, elected or appointed, is oblivious to the political might and influence of the media because it is so great they don't dare provoke the sword that will end their career in minutes. Stranger still is when our public officials are deaf and dumb to the effects of the information they pass along, as if they are innocently relating the facts in a world where everyone abides by the journalist's code. The "intelligence community" recently publicized their doubts about Iraqi prime minister al Maliki.***** What purpose does it serve for us to discredit him?

Our government knows the price of influence so well every statement is choreographed, and yet elsewhere this knowledge slips irresponsibly through their fingers. Whenever there is a new development in Iraq we get the news from foreign sources first because they still believe in direct journalism and an obligation to share it, whereas American intelligence is so afraid of liability an event hasn't occurred yet until it passes the gauntlet of confirmation. We could condemn China for not building the world's largest dam to American specs, but it won't keep Americans from buying Chinese products made from hydroelectric power. Every news agency fears misstating the facts, but what determines those facts is the presumed American judgment, and that thrives on shock value. Bin Laden is a "shock jock". The president calls him impotent but he has the one thing all politicians need, publicity. The 9/11 attacks might as well have involved a huge banner and floodlights for the marketing tool it has become.

We've all been in conversations where an offensive or stupid remark was quoted making you wonder "why was that worth repeating"? We need fearless leadership that cares nothing about ratings so it can put the press in its place. When the White House press corps enters for a new term they should be told "This is my house and here are the rules…", "That subject is not relevant for this forum", instead of the endless complacency and wordplay of the press secretary. We need leadership that refuses to play the game of statements and counterstatements, immune to what people say unless it is through the established channels of open-door policy. Leadership must at some point deal with reality and tell it like it is; if maintaining publicity is the only qualifier they are parrots no better than bin Laden. One day when the nation is starved for truth, cold turkey will become publicity and a libertarian will rise. This video has not yet been released in full but can be seen at http://news.aol.com/story/_a/bin-laden-jeers-at-us-government/20070906175609990001.

*http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/09/06/binladen.video.ap/index.html?iref=newssearch
**http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/09/06/binladen.video/index.html?iref=newssearch
***http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/09/07/binladen.tape/index.html?iref=newssearch
****http://armchairgeneralist.typepad.com/my_weblog/film/index.html
*****http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/08/23/nie/index.html?iref=newssearch

Question of the Week: Negative influence and spam fill our eyes and ears daily from TV, radio and the internet. Do we need leadership that will engage in this fight using positive propanganda and PR to restore our peaceful way of life? Or is this censorship and as libertarians we must promote a free market, even when it comes to our own PR? Send your opinions to russo@richmondliberty.org.

If you have topics of interest to Libertarians please let us know. We welcome your input!

September 06, 2007

Virginia Verified Voting ACTION ALERT

Virginia Verified Voting ACTION ALERT 5 Sept 2007

Your help is needed TODAY! Time is short
After many years of delay, the U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote THURSDAY on HR 811 which will mandate all voting machines to provide voter-verified audit trails, and require states to audit federal elections. This is the best election integrity bill to date, and would advance the integrity of our elections in many critical areas. If HR 811 passes, it will provide great ammunition to continue reforming Virginia's opaque election systems.

Please call today to urge your Virginia representatives to vote YES on Bill HR. 811.
The earlier you call on Thursday, the better chance your message can reach your Congressman before the vote.
A very short message saying please vote YES could help sway the deciding vote.

(If you see this late in the day or on Friday, please still take a moment to call. Votes are often delayed)

1. Davis, Jo Ann 202 225-4261
2. Drake, Thelma 202 225-4215
3. Scott, Bobbie 202 225-2939
4. Forbes, J. Randy 202 225-6365
5. Goode, Virgil 202 225-4711
6. Goodlatte, Bob 202 225-5431
7. Cantor, Eric 202 225-2815
8. Moran, Jim 202-225-4376
9. Boucher, Rick 202 225-3861
10. Wolf, Frank 202 225-5136
11. Davis, Tom 202 225-1492

You can also send an automated email by following this link (best to call and click!)
http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizations/vevo/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=12526

HR. 811 safeguards our democracy in these ways:
--Requires a durable voter-verified paper ballot for all voters, so
they can be sure their votes were accurately recorded
--Bans paperless voting machines by 2008, allowing a phase-in of stricter standards by 2012
--Bans wireless devices and uncertified software in voting systems
--Requires routine random audits to check tallies for accuracy
(which is critical for audit trails to actually provide protection against error)
--Provides funding to make the necessary improvements
-- Adds needed sunshine to the cozy testing and verification processes for voting machines
--More information about the Bill 811.

It does not ban DREs entirely as some activists had hoped, just paperless ones, but it is
an enormous step in the right direction.

Finally, please visit our newly reincarnated web sites
http://www.vvcva.org
http://www.vavv.org

Thank you,
Alex Blakemore, Cofounder
Virginia Verified Voting