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« on: September 19, 2004, 01:01:46 AM »

I didn't vote. I wanted to point out that LP is a major Party in Washington.
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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2004, 03:19:27 AM »

I didn't vote. I wanted to point out that LP is a major Party in Washington.

Who are the Libertarian elected officials in Washington?

Libertarians in Public Office

Robert J. Bromley  Sumas Mayor
Judy Byrd Peninsula Parks and Recreation Committee
Rob Chase Chase Youth Commission
Mark A. Hamilton Bonney Lake Civil Services Commission Chairman
Eugene P. Hawkridge North Shore School Board District 4
Michael J. Hihn President, King County Water Commission District 125
Greg Holmes Spangle City Council
Ray Huff Granite Falls City Council Position 3
Frank P. Jenkins Pierce County Aging and Long Term Care Advisory Board
Walt Kloefkorn Stevens County Rural Library District Board Trustee
Ron Lahr City of Spokane Community Development Board
Steve LePage Benton Conservation District Supervisor
Scott MacQuarrie South Cle Elum City Council Position 5
Scott MacQuarrie South Cle Elum Town Council
Nick McLauchlan State Elections Board
Bill North North Highline Unincorporated Area Council
Robin Palachuk Spokane Regional Transportation Council Citizen Advisory Committee
Jim Richardson Skamania County Cemetery Commissioner District 3
Don Vandervelde Peninsula Parks and Recreation Committee
Bruce White Kent City Council
Richard Whitmore Chairman Water Resource Interest Council WRIA 1
Jonathan Wright Harbor View Hospital Trustee , Seattle
Derek M. Young Gig Harbor City Council

Would you like to know this years' canidates as well?

I didn't vote. I wanted to point out that LP is a major Party in Washington.

Who are you trying to kid?

He means they have major party status. Thats why they get to be on the primary ballot.

I realize that they were on the primary ballot, but 5% a major party?

It means that we aren't a minor party. Don't confuse major with majority.
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« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2004, 03:51:44 AM »

Greens.  When the DNC finally dies (Cause of death, no discernible ideology aside from Bush hatred, resulting in the complication known as Whig-itis.  In laymens terms, Whig-itis is when a Party is based on ahtred of an individual, no matter how justified the hatred, once that individual is retired from public life the party begins to lose meaning and force.  This is what happenned to the Whigs in the absenmce of Andrew Jackson.) the Greens will take over.

Good thinking.
(Thinking of this term literally is somewhat humorous: An inflammation of the horse driver.)
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