Wayne Allyn Root Headlines Bill of Rights Day Event in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- While the Secretary of State's race is in November of 2010, we begin now!
A strong Libertarian party is a form of free speech and free assembly, and ballot access one of the most important aspects of our party spreading the message of smaller government. In these times of bailouts, increased taxes, and bigger government, the Libertarian Party must be stronger than ever.
Rumors of increased percentages are whispered in the halls of the Statehouse despite, or because of, the strength of the Libertarian Party in Indiana. We must be prepared.
Help support the Libertarian Party of Indiana by attending our Bill of Rights Day dinner.
Our featured guest will be Wayne Allyn Root, the Vice Presidential Nominee for the Libertarian Party in 2008. Meet with Wayne, and hear him discuss his future plans.
Tickets go on sale November 17th. For 1994 Society members, the cost is $15. Non-members can purchase tickets for $25. Tickets for current High School and College Students can be purchased for $10.
Tickets must be purchased to enter, and include entry to the event only. Dinner and drinks are plentiful at the Rathskellar. Please come hungry! To keep the room free, the majority of attendees must purchase food. Cocktail Hour begins at 5 PM.
Wayne Allyn Root was the Vice Presidential Nominee for the Libertarian Party in 2008. He is a bestselling author, television producer and personality, and professional sports handicapper. He is the founder of WinningEdge, one of the most successful sports betting websites in the world. While he is now a Nevada resident, he is a native New Yorker. His late parents, David and Stella, were the founders of the New York State Conservative Party, a successful third-party. He is a graduate of Columbia University, and a classmate of President-Elect Barack Obama. Root is currently working on a book of his libertarian views, with the working title The Conscience of a Libertarian. His website is http://www.rootforamerica.com/.
The Rathskeller is reminiscent of both a quaint inn tucked in the Bavarian hills and a lively beer hall in Munich. Voted Best German Restaurant in Indy every year, even a true German feels at home here.

















Wayne Allyn Who?
Oh, you mean the guy who wrote The Millionaire Republican?
Stop sniping other libertarians
So people are just born into the party? Your attitude is the reason that the party will never grow. People can realize that there is a different way. And when they do, they hear this attitude that people like Root or Barr or 99% of all new Libertarians aren't allowed to be involved since they haven't atoned enough for the sins of the past. All the complaining gets old.
Wayne Allyn Libertarian
Sure he came from the Republican Party. Most people come to the Libertarian Party by way of other parties. I for one prefer to embrace those who recognize the failings and shortcomings of the other parties, and welcome them to the Libertarian Party rather than try to drive them back.
Once people really leave an older party for the LP, they begin to learn more and more about our philosophy, and they come around to it. It doesn't happen unless we allow them to come with whatever remnants of the other parties they may still be carrying.