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Calif. Libertarian For Governor Statement
Calif. Official Voter Guide ^
 | February 2002
 | Gary Copeland
Posted on 02/06/2002 7:05:19 AM PST by ZGuy
I am the CEO of a bio-information company, husband/father, and a practicing Druid Unitarian. Capitalism is taking dreams and ideas and turning them into reality. Im running for Governor for my childrens futures and the future of California. I want to rally individuals to secure liberty and happiness. The only proper realm of government is the protection of our lives, liberty and property from criminals and foreign invaders. Other functions violate our rights and make us dependent on government. Libertarians trust individuals to make decisions about their lives. Lets support the vision of our founding fathers.
 Gary Copeland
 5 Moccasin Trail
 Trabuco Canyon
 949-766-8556
 GaryCopeland1@home.com
TOPICS: Announcements; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: california; libertarians; michaeldobbs
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    I am a practicing Druid Unitarian???
Now THERE's a brilliant campaign strategy!
 
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posted on 
02/06/2002 7:05:19 AM PST
by 
ZGuy
 
To: ZGuy
    "The only proper realm of government is the protection of our lives, liberty and property from criminals and foreign invaders." Amen!! Now there's something to campaign on.
 
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posted on 
02/06/2002 7:12:31 AM PST
by 
laotzu
 
To: ZGuy
    Now THERE's a brilliant campaign strategy!Well, he IS running in California. They love that kind of stuff there.
 
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posted on 
02/06/2002 7:20:27 AM PST
by 
Maceman
 
To: ZGuy
    --right up there with candidate Howard Stern--
To: ZGuy; Orual; aculeus
    Bump for practicing Druid Unitarians.
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posted on 
02/06/2002 7:33:29 AM PST
by 
dighton
 
To: dighton ; Orual
    Im running for Governor for my childrens futures and the future of California. Bump for apostrophe usage.
 
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posted on 
02/06/2002 7:47:12 AM PST
by 
aculeus
 
To: All
    Libertarian statement: we are running, not to win, but to deny the GOP candidate any chance of winning, assuring the Democratic nominee of victory, because we are so myopic we can not tell a Republican from a Democrat, and because despite our stated goals, we are counter-productive and want the person elected to be the one who holds the most divergent position on the issues in relation to ours. And BTW, we're vegetarians.....
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posted on 
02/06/2002 8:12:46 AM PST
by 
Malcolm
 
To: Malcolm
    In other words, the Republicans are happy a Libertarian is running, because now they have someone to blame their failures on.
Here's a weird idea for the GOP: try to win, instead of hunting for excuses. Mobilize some voters, maybe by coming up with a campaign slogan other than, "Vote Republican, we're not as bad as you think" or "Watch us out-spend the Democrats". Given that if 50% of the electorate shows up it's considered a "high turnout" it seems to me there should be plenty of voters out there for you to win--more than enough to offset any alleged loss to the LP candidate.
Besides, you guys are always telling us how "liberal" we are. Why in hell would we vote GOP if that's true?
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posted on 
02/06/2002 8:20:05 AM PST
by 
alpowolf
 
To: laotzu
    "The only proper realm of government is the protection of our lives, liberty and property from criminals and foreign invaders."
Sounds like a big government scheme to me; whats wrong with private security?
To: laotzu
    "The only proper realm of government is the protection of our lives, liberty and property from criminals and foreign invaders."
Sounds like a big government scheme to me; whats wrong with private security?
To: laotzu
    "The only proper realm of government is the protection of our lives, liberty and property from criminals and foreign invaders."
Sounds like a big government scheme to me; whats wrong with private security?
To: Malcolm
    Run better, more constitutionally inclined candidates and you'll get our votes. Ron Paul 
(R) for example, would easily take the libertarian vote from the LP. 
 If not, (and we know you won't), then don't complain if you lose. 
 It's just that easy.
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posted on 
02/06/2002 8:27:43 AM PST
by 
freeeee
 
To: dighton; aculeus
    What do you get when you cross a Druid with a Unitarian?
 Unhenged.
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posted on 
02/06/2002 8:49:58 AM PST
by 
Orual
 
To: Orual
    Bravo! Literal LOL....
To: ZGuy;*calgov2002;*libertarians;*California
    index bump
To: ZGuy
    That's funny, he doesn't look Druish.
To: society-by-contract
    "Sounds like a big government scheme to me; whats wrong with private security?" A scheme? 
 What suitable role do you see for government?
 
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posted on 
02/06/2002 10:13:09 AM PST
by 
laotzu
 
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To: MRAR15Guy56
    Surely we are civilized enough to rise above an existance of the strong preying on the weak.
 In a time of need, my neighbor should hope for my help, not fear my attack.
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posted on 
02/06/2002 11:36:41 AM PST
by 
laotzu
 
To: ZGuy
    I got the voter guide yesterday, and was gonna post this today. I see you already beat me to it. 
 It IS a curious statement. 
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