Libertarian Presidential Candidate To Give Constitutional Classes In Atlanta
Libertarian Intel | 04.08.2005 18:03 | Analysis | Repression
Libertarian Presidential Candidate Michael Badnarik
Still Fighting For Truth, Justice, and the US Constitution.
Still Fighting For Truth, Justice, and the US Constitution.
Atlanta, Ga., USA
Michael Badnarik, the 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate, will be
travelling to Atlanta August 27TH. In addition to making a few speeches,
conducting a few interviews, and meeting with Georgia Libertarians, Michael
Badnarik will also be giving an 8 hour class on the Constitution. The location
and the exact times of the class will be announced.
Neil Boortz, the very popular WSB talk show host, a famous Libertarian
himself, said, 'I wouldn't miss it for the world.'. Neil Boortz gave the keynote
speech at the Libertarian Convention last year, despite a bit of controversy.
Some members of the Libertarian Party protested his inclusion.
Michael Badnarik, no stranger to controversy, made some waves himself during
the second Presidential debates. Both himself and Green Party Presidential
candidate David Cobb were arrested while attempting to cross a police line and
enter the area where the debates were being held.
The Libertarian Party got less than 1% of the vote in 2004, according to black
box voting results. The Libertarians sued in the state of Ohio questioning the
vote. Since then, Michael Badnarik has been busy with both a book and a DVD
based on his Constitutional Classes both having been recently released,
Reviewers have given it high marks, as does anyone who hears Michael Badnarik
speak on the Constitution.
Renewed interest in the Libertarian Party has sparked a wave of meetings and
activities from a hardcore group of dedicated Freedom Fighters, more determined
than ever to defend the rights enjoyed by the generations before them. The
increase in interest comes largely from voters dissatisfied with both the
Republican and the Democratic parties, Muslim groups, and first time voters
inspired to vote because of sympathy for 9/11 victims and opposition to the war
in Iraq. Support for the Libertarians has come from a wide array of groups, both
here and even internationally. Libertarians Abroad, a group created to unite
Libertarians living and working overseas, was recently formed.
The Libertarian Party can be found on the web at:
http://www.lp.org
And Michael Badnarik maintains an active blog on his own website at:
http://www.badnarik.org
Michael Badnarik, the 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate, will be
travelling to Atlanta August 27TH. In addition to making a few speeches,
conducting a few interviews, and meeting with Georgia Libertarians, Michael
Badnarik will also be giving an 8 hour class on the Constitution. The location
and the exact times of the class will be announced.
Neil Boortz, the very popular WSB talk show host, a famous Libertarian
himself, said, 'I wouldn't miss it for the world.'. Neil Boortz gave the keynote
speech at the Libertarian Convention last year, despite a bit of controversy.
Some members of the Libertarian Party protested his inclusion.
Michael Badnarik, no stranger to controversy, made some waves himself during
the second Presidential debates. Both himself and Green Party Presidential
candidate David Cobb were arrested while attempting to cross a police line and
enter the area where the debates were being held.
The Libertarian Party got less than 1% of the vote in 2004, according to black
box voting results. The Libertarians sued in the state of Ohio questioning the
vote. Since then, Michael Badnarik has been busy with both a book and a DVD
based on his Constitutional Classes both having been recently released,
Reviewers have given it high marks, as does anyone who hears Michael Badnarik
speak on the Constitution.
Renewed interest in the Libertarian Party has sparked a wave of meetings and
activities from a hardcore group of dedicated Freedom Fighters, more determined
than ever to defend the rights enjoyed by the generations before them. The
increase in interest comes largely from voters dissatisfied with both the
Republican and the Democratic parties, Muslim groups, and first time voters
inspired to vote because of sympathy for 9/11 victims and opposition to the war
in Iraq. Support for the Libertarians has come from a wide array of groups, both
here and even internationally. Libertarians Abroad, a group created to unite
Libertarians living and working overseas, was recently formed.
The Libertarian Party can be found on the web at:
http://www.lp.org
And Michael Badnarik maintains an active blog on his own website at:
http://www.badnarik.org
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