Greetings to New Hampshire Voters
June 24, 2008
I'm George Phillies.
Your New Hampshire Libertarian Party chose me as their Presidential
candidate. They collected the signatures, I filed my Declaration of Intent,
and this November I will be on your ballot as your Presidential candidate.
I'm an honest man. I'm not going to promise you that I'm sure to win, so you should vote for the winning Phillies team.
But I am giving you an opportunity. What opportunity?
Send George Bush a Message! Send Democrats a message!
- America is on the wrong track.
- Your budget deficit keeps me poor.
- Your budget deficit means high gas prices.
- Keep Uncle Sam out of my bedroom!
- Keep Uncle Sam out of my pocketbook!
- End the War in Iraq!
- Warrantless wiretaps? Not on my phone.
And how do you send those messages? In two words
Vote Libertarian!
And while you're voting for me,
please don't forget my pro-liberty friends
For Governor - Sue Newell of Winchester
For United States Senator - Ken Blevens of Bow
For United States Congress:
First District - Robert
Kingsbury of Laconia
Second District - Chester Lapointe of Swanzey
and if you are in their districts, please also remember these fine
pro-liberty Libertarians and independents
State Senate District 5 - Howard Wilson of Andover
State House
- Cheshire Dist. 5 - Thomas Simmons
- Hillsborough Dist. 7 - Lisa Wilbe
- Hillsborough Dist. 11 - Morey L. Straus
- Hillsborough Dist. 17 - "Rich" Tomasso
- Hillsborough Dist. 27 - Matthew Kahn
- Merrimack Dist.7 - Kevin Roll
- Rockingham Dist. 12 - Philip Nazzaro
- Rockingham Dist. 14 - Brendan Kelly
For centuries, New Hampshire has led America. In 2008, it's time for
New Hampshire to lead America again. Your votes for fine Libertarian
and pro-liberty independent candidates will set an example for all
America to follow.
Why vote Libertarian? What's in it for you?
Libertarians will end the Grandchild tax. That's the National Debt.
It's turning our grandchildren into tax slaves. We spent the money. The
National debt sends our bills to our grandchildren. That's just plain
wrong. We should stop doing it. We should cut all Federal spending
until we our taxes pay for our spending. And like sensible families, we
should save by paying off the National Debt.
Libertarians won't tell you fairy tales abut fuel costs: The world is
changing. There's only so much oil in the world, and more and more
people around the world have enough money to own a car. Their
competition pushes up our fuel bills. Those people around the world
aren't going to change. For New Hampshire, these changes are great
opportunities, opportunities like wood and wind, opportunities that you
can exploit if Libertarians keep Uncle Sam out of your way.
Libertarians believe that your local schools are best run by people in
your community, not by Washington Bureaucrats. We want to repeal No
Child Left Behind. We respect parents who send their children to
private schools, and parents who make the huge investment needed to
home-school their children. When your school gets Federal money, just
remember: That money came from your wallet. When money leaves New
Hamshire for D.C., a lot of it never comes back. When you support your
schools locally, your money stays in your community.
Libertarians stand 100% behind the entire Bill of Rights. The Kelo
decision was wrong; the founding fathers didn't create eminent domain to
help private developers. The Second Amendment protects your individual
right to own firearms. Government warrantless wiretaps, which include
most of the telephones in the United States, are grossly illegal. They
should be ended immediately. The people who listened to your private
phone calls without proper search warrants should get fair trials.
Liberarians respect our differences. America belongs equally to every
American. We are all different. Our country was not created for people
of only one race or only one faith. Rich or poor, you have an equal
stake in our country and its future. Our Federal government should not
create rules that treat some of us differently because we make different
decisions about how to make money, how to live, or how to worship.
For more on my campaign, see my main web page ChooseGeorge.Org
And if you had heard someone else won the Libertarian Party Presidential Nomination, welcome to the complications of New Hampshire election law. The New Hampshire Libertarian party chose me as their candidate well over a year ago. They've been collecting signatures to put me on the ballot ever since. Now all the paperwork has been filed, so I will be on the ballot.
In some other states, political parties can collect signatures for a sand-in candidate and, when they learn the name of the nominee, can simply replace the stand-in with the real candidate, at great implicit profit to all.
You can't do that in New Hampshire. The person on the ballot must be the person whose name appeared on the nominating papers. The LP of New Hampshire knew in advance: Whoever they named would be on the November ballot.
The acts of the New Hampshire Libertarian Party has almost no effect on the winner at the National Convention. Whoever wins in Denver still needs to collect 3000 signatures and submit a Declaration of Intent with filing fee. If they succeed, they will also be on the ballot, also as a Libertarian.
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