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| Gned the Gnome | |
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Logically I must conclude that Objectivists (if interested) would tend to make the best qualified choices for the temporary delegates I need for a project. This is not affiliated with NTOS of course but I feel would help spread Objectivist values and possibly help preserve freedom. I need one from each of the states that was originally one of the 13 colonies that formed America. It would be most convenient if they're also attending the Libertarian Party national convention May 22-25, but if not, that's OK. They don't need to be appointed/elected/selected by any particular organization and in fact should NOT be associated with any current government but they should be considered "upstanding law-abiding citizens" and should be American citizens. Any objectivist/libertarian/ancap leaning person who tries to live by the Non-Aggression Principle would do, if they're willing to serve (by email) as a temporary delegate (even just for a few hours) to a sort of emergency virtual constitutional convention (but not exactly), with a predetermined pro-freedom agenda which I'm still working on. Don't worry, this is NOT any kind of conspiracy against the current US regime.
If any of you know possible suitable friends who might be interested, I'd greatly appreciate it and can answer more specific questions via meetup email. I'd very much like to find 13 suitable people before the Libertarian Party national convention May 22-25 if at all possible. Thanks. |
| Gned the Gnome | |
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Updated info at Constitutional Republic of America and especially at Call For Delegates in case anyone's curious.
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| Sherry | |
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Have you tried looking up meetup groups for areas that are located where the 13 colonies were? You may have more luck.
I am from NH, and (no offense to those here in TX) I have found that people in New England seem to be a lot keener on Colonial history than down here (where most people thinks US History didn't start until Sam Houston and Steve Austin was born (the history guy - not the 6 million dollar man) ). Perhaps someone with more of a libertarian mindset from New England would have more ambition to help you out with this. |
| Chris Jones | |
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One thing some of us "down here" have learned, is that colonial history didn't begin in the northeast
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| Jason | |
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Can you define 'from'? Born in, lived in?
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| Sherry | |
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bah. perhaps I should have said from Maine down through Virginia.....northeast and east.....nitpicker! =P
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