Libertarian Party of Kentucky

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Libertarian Party of Kentucky

Libertarian Party of Kentucky

@lpky

Free markets, civil liberties, and peace. Challenging the cult of the omnipotent state. #Decentralize

Kentucky Katılım Eylül 2008
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JG
JG@Patriot_41042·
🚨 KY-04 Friends & Patriots, We Need Your Help! Jeremy Todd is running for Congress as the Libertarian candidate in Kentucky’s 4th District, and we’re just 400 registered voter signatures away from getting him on the November ballot! With the primary chaos behind us, this is our chance to give voters a real alternative focused on freedom, ending endless wars, and putting Kentucky first. If you’re a registered voter in KY-04, please sign the petition! I’m happy to meet you in person somewhere convenient near you (NKY area or wherever works). Reach out ASAP. Deadline is June 2. 👉 jeremy-todd.com Let’s make it happen! Share this far and wide. 🇺🇸 #JeremyToddForCongress #KY04 #Liberty
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Count Dankula
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV·
Just checked in on how the American Libertarian Party is doing.
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Alex Bernardo
Alex Bernardo@prolibertypod·
Libertarian philosophy is infinitely better than Libertarian Party politics.
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Libertarian Party of Kentucky
The best way to support our troops is by not sending them to die in another pointless war.
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Jeremy Todd
Jeremy Todd@Jtodd601·
Shout out to my friends @MLiamMcCollum and @LibertyLockPod for the kind words. They need to feel the pain, the people of Kentucky are going to deliver it. You can help here : jeremy-todd.com
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Amity
Amity@amitylee13·
Mass with Catholic Libertarians in Grand Rapids. 🙏🏻📿
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Dan Smotz (The System is Down)
Here's my abridged summation of the proposed strategies by the candidates for Chair of the Libertarian Party, in no particular order. 1. Burn it down. 2. Be pragmatic. 3. Make things cheaper. 4. Do better. 5. Be Thomas Massie. Which strategy do you think they should go with?
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Ethen C.
Ethen C.@ethencky·
@LeguiaNJLiberty I don't like Kauffman, either, but as someone who joined the party in the past and am now considering joining again - seeing someone disrupt free speech with a rubber chicken, is definitely making me just assume I have no political home.
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Lana Leguía
Lana Leguía@LeguiaNJLiberty·
The Libertarian Party gave a platform to a racist homophobic misogynistic asshat. Who, on stage, used a slur and demanded I be physically removed. People were nazi saluting him in the crowd. I was the only one who chose to protest platforming a nazi. People from NH were touching me, leaning against me with their cameras, and trying to grab my chicken from my hands which is assault. A member of our staff, Michelle, had to body block them. She is a hero. @StevenNekhaila initially stated that since we were not in session he had no control over decorum of the crowd. Which is correct. He then waffled nearly immediately. So much for freedom of speech, even speech you dont like. Thank you to everyone who literally rallied around me. You are heroes. Delegates lost their voice when they got rid of the token/signature system. We couldn't choose who we wanted to hear on stage. I represented the voice who didn't want to hear from a nazi at our convention.
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Amity
Amity@amitylee13·
Help me support Jeremy Todd @Jtodd601 for Congress in KY-04! Send a message to Special Ed Gallrein and his foreign backers that we will NOT allow him to win the general election! You can donate to Jeremy’s campaign via his website (link in comments).
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Ben Weir
Ben Weir@Weir4Liberty·
Tonight I sent the following email to the Libertarian National Committee requesting a dress code for business conventions addition to the policy manual to be applied in Grand Rapids and future national conventions. Members of the Libertarian National Committee, I am requesting consideration of a proposed addition to the Libertarian Party Policy Manual establishing a baseline professional dress standard for participation in official proceedings at the upcoming Grand Rapids National Convention and all future conventions. This proposal is not intended to impose ideological conformity or unnecessary rigidity, but rather to maintain a minimum standard of professionalism and decorum during the Party’s highest governing function. I respectfully request that a member of the LNC introduce the following language for consideration: "Proposed Policy Manual Addition — Convention Decorum and Attire Standards Section X.X — Delegate and Speaker Attire Requirements In order to preserve a professional atmosphere during all official sessions of the Libertarian Party National Convention, the following minimum attire standards shall apply to all delegates, alternates, speakers, candidates, and individuals addressing the convention body from a microphone during official business sessions: -Men shall wear collared shirts or equivalent business casual attire. -Closed-toe shoes shall be required for all participants engaging in convention floor business. -Business casual attire shall be considered acceptable minimum dress. -Neatly groomed facial hair shall be permitted. -Attire commonly understood to be intentionally disruptive, overtly theatrical, fetish-oriented, or materially inconsistent with the professional conduct of convention proceedings shall not be permitted during official business sessions. -Biological males shall not wear dresses, skirts, or attire traditionally recognized as women’s wear while participating in official convention business or addressing the body. The Chair, or any officer designee, shall have authority to deny microphone privileges, voting privileges, or floor participation to individuals not meeting these minimum standards until compliance is achieved. These standards shall apply only during official convention business sessions and shall not govern private social events, hospitality functions, or unofficial gatherings associated with convention activities." Regardless of differing views on culture or presentation, I believe most reasonable delegates agree that basic standards of professionalism strengthen the credibility and seriousness of the Party’s national proceedings. Thank you for your timely consideration of this matter! Respectfully, Ben Weir
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Scott Horton
Scott Horton@scotthortonshow·
Ammon Bundy speaking to the National LP convention.
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