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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

2008 Libertarian State Convention in Ft. Worth, June 13-15


Terri Hall (photo)
San Antonio Toll Party Founder

2008 Libertarian State Convention June 13-15 in Fort Worth

Don't miss this once-every-two-years event: the State Convention of the Libertarian Party of Texas! Participate in important decisions for this election year and beyond. Hear fantastic speakers, enjoy wonderful food and great company! It's time to make your hotel reservations now.

- Watch a Senate candidate debate!- Enjoy a speech from our Presidential nominee! (very likely)- Meet and greet former national chairmen!

Some of the events at the convention will include:
Nominees for President and Vice President: Presidential nominee Congressman Bob Barr and vice-presidential nominee Wayne A Root have confirmed their attendance. Our 2004 presidential nominee Michael Badnarik, one of the most passionate advocates for liberty, will introduce the nominees.

US Senate Debate: The three candidates, Scott Jameson, Jon Roland, and Yvonne Adams Schick, seeking the nomination for US Senate from Texas are invited to debate Friday evening.

Global Warming Debate: Do you believe in Global Warming? A debate between Dr H Sterling Burnett from the National Center for Policy Analysis and Andy Wilson from Public Citizen may settle the score.

FairTax Debate: Is the FairTax fair or foul? Where should Libertarians stand? Ken Hoagland, Communications Director for Americans for Fair Taxation, will debate Wes Benedict, Executive Director of the Libertarian Party of Texas.

Toll Road Debate: What do you think of toll roads? We are working on a discussion including Terri Hall, founder of the San Antonio Toll Party and Texans United for Reform and Freedom (T.U.R.F.). Terri was named 2007 San Antonian of the Year by WOAI Radio.

Editor's Note: Terry Hall was named "Politican of the Year" by the Walker Report.

Drug War Debate: A controversial video Never Get Busted was produced by Libertarian candidate and former drug enforcement officer Barry Cooper. Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) does not like this approach, and Russ Jones from LEAP will debate Barry on his concerns about this tactic on the drug war.

Abortion: Dr. Adam Groza is a very articulate Baptist minister and Libertarian who will discuss the application of Libertarian principles to the pro-life issue. A respectful debate of this difficult subject will help find some common ground.

War: Scott Horton from AntiWar.com radio offers a very impressive series of guests on his radio show, and will be on hand to discuss war and national security.

National Chairs: Past chairs of the Libertarian Party National Committee Dr. Jim Lark, Geoff Neale, and Bill Redpath will be on hand for “Lamentations of Libertarian Leadership.” Elected Libertarians: Libertarians are getting elected to local office in Texas. Who are they? Come to our panel discussion on Local Libertarian Winners.

Farewell Address: Wes Benedict has served as the executive director of the Libertarian Party of Texas since 2004 and has contributed more than any other single individual to the growth and success of the state party in recent years. Wes will step back into the private sector in 2009. Please don’t miss Wes Benedict’s Farewell Address.

Editor's Note: Reprint from Texas Insider.Org.

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