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Libertarian Party: "Spoiling The Spoiled"

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-11 - 18:21:09


April 11, 2008
Contact: Andrew Davis
E-mail: andrew.davis@lp.org
Office: 202-333-0008 ext. 225
Mobile: 202-731-0002
FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY:
Spoiling the spoiled

The Libertarian Party maintains high hopes for 2008
Quick Quotes:
Shane Cory, Executive Director, Libertarian Party
• "Far too long have Americans felt it necessary to waste their vote for the 'lesser of two evils' just for the sake of not crossing partisan lines."

Andrew Davis, National Media Coordinator, Libertarian Party
• "True conservatives within the Republican Party are not convinced that John McCain is one of them."
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Libertarian Party says that the surge of criticism regarding its potential as a spoiler in the 2008 presidential election is understandable, but that the time for political expediency in American politics is finished.

"Far too long have Americans felt it necessary to waste their vote for the 'lesser of two evils' just for the sake of not crossing partisan lines," says Libertarian Party Executive Director Shane Cory. "That's not how our elections should be. Americans are tired of status quo politics and want a candidate in who they can believe -- not just a candidate who will do the least amount of harm."

Libertarians state that the failure of McCain to capture the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the heated split in the Democratic Party between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, will help advance their agenda of smaller government, lower taxes and maximized liberty.

"True conservatives within the Republican Party are not convinced that John McCain is one of them," says Libertarian Party National Media Coordinator Andrew Davis. "Many people who are both socially tolerant and fiscally responsible are looking to the Libertarian Party, which is much more in line with their core beliefs, as a possible alternative to John McCain in 2008. Additionally, some voters who may typically cast a vote for Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama may choose to support the Libertarian Party due to the current economic crisis and the lack of solutions offered by those candidates."

At the end of 2007, the Libertarian Party announced it had seen a surge in membership of 28 percent. The Party believed the success of Ron Paul's campaign, coupled with growing dissatisfaction with the current political establishment, was driving people away from the major two parties into Libertarian ranks.

"The Libertarian Party has the very real potential to capture principled voters in 2008," says Cory. "It's going to be a good year for America."

The Libertarian Party is America's third largest political party, founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political parties. You can find more information on the Libertarian Party by visiting www.lp.org. The Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller government, lower taxes and more freedom.

For more information on this issue, or to arrange a media interview, please call Andrew Davis at (202) 333-0008 during normal business hours, or at (202) 731-0002 during any other time.


 
 

Strike in Zimbabwe/Huelga en Zimbabwe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-11 - 16:34:29

Just released from the BBC News Ticker, the Movement for Democratic Change [MDC] has called for a general strike for next Tuesday the 15th of April 2008.

La Cadena de Noticias BBC revelo como ultima noticias, el MDC [Movimiento para el Cambio Democratico] convocara una huelga en Zimbabwe para el 15 de Abril 2008.

Crece la Incertidumbre en Zimbabwe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-11 - 15:53:06


El Gobierno de Mugabe prohibio las manifestaciones politicas en Harare, la capital de Zimbabwe. Al mismo tiempo, el gobierno de Mugabe anuncio que Mugabe no asistira a la Cumbre de la SADC [Consejo para El Desarrollo del Sur de Africa]. En otras noticias, el dirigente de la MDC [Movimiento Para El Cambio Democratico] Morgan Tsvangerai sostuvo una reunion con el Presidente de Sudfarica Mbeki acerca de Zimbabwe. Veremos en que parara las cosas.

REFERENCIA:

BBC News: “Mugabe Rival Meets SA President”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7342127.stm

Reuters: “Zimbabwe Raises Doubt on Mugabe Attending Summit”
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSL0457212820080411?feedType=RSS&feedName

BBC News: "Zimbabwe Ban on Harare Rallies"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7342927.stm

Mugabe Bans Political Rallies in Harare

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-11 - 15:43:37


Mugabe's Government has banned ALL Political Rallies in Harare. Mugabe's Government also announced that Mr. Mugabe will not attend the SADC [Southern African Development Community] talks to be held on Saturday the 12th of April 2008. In the light of this development, there is the possibility of martial law. Again, anyone including those inside Zimbabwe who wants to contribute to this story may do so.

SOURCE:
BBC News: "Zimbabwe Ban on Harare Rallies"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7342927.stm

MDC Leader meets Mbeki

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-11 - 13:46:04


According to BBC, Morgan Tsvangarai of the opposition MDC has met with the President of South Africa Mbeki. According to the MDC Spokesperson Nqobizitha Mlillo, the meeting "went well" and has expressed a "cautious optimism". This appears to get more interesting. Reuters has announced that the Government of Zimbabwe doubts Mugabe will attend SADC Summit since the summit was convened without notifying him.

SOURCE:
BBC News: "Mugabe Rival Meets SA President"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7342127.stm

Reuters: “Zimbabwe Raises Doubt on Mugabe Attending Summit”
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSL0457212820080411?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews


 
 

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