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Andy Horning Announces Bid for U.S. Senate in 2012

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Contact: Andrew Horning

Phone: (812) 585 0504 cell

To Volunteer: andrewhorning@hotmail.com

Andrew Horning, Candidate for Indiana U.S.A. SenateConstitution Day, September 16, 2011

The Freedom Farm, Freedom, Indiana

We The People have exactly and only what We The People have chosen. It should now be apparent that We The People have chosen badly for a very long time.

We The People have nobody else to blame for the endless wars, rising debts, rising crime, dropping wealth and standard of living…we have chosen every injustice, every lawless law, every bit of our ungoverned government.

The good news is that we should no longer worry about the catastrophe that’s about to engulf us, because it’s now too late to stop it. More good news is that we’ll soon be free of the ease that clouded our perceptions and retarded our actions.

Even more good news is that it is never too late to decide how We The People are to create and maintain a society by which we can live together in relative peace, prosperity and safety.

And today is a very good day to start that discussion of life over politics.

Today, the Cassandra-like Libertarians must avoid the temptation to say “I told you so,” and instead keep on working for what’s true, and what works. Libertarians and other forward-thinking people should be on hand to rebuild what generations of bad choices and the entrenched abstractions of our so-called and unconstitutional “Two Party System” have destroyed: Law and Order, Liberty and Justice for All.

Today, Libertarians need not explain why they dare oppose the so-called “Two Party System.” Today, anybody who would vote for any Democratic or Republican Party candidate has, in the words of Desi Arnaz, “got some e’splainin’ to do!”

So today, in the interest of having the right people in the right places in the event that We The People decide that this is the right time to stop the madness, I am announcing my candidacy for the office of U.S.A. Senator for the State of Indiana.

Elkhart Mayoral Candidate To Hold Fundraiser on September 22nd

Help Oscar Gibson bring change to Elkhart!

Gibson for Mayor Fundraiser Chili Supper

Sept 22, 2011, 4pm to 9pm

The Big Easy (Easy Shopping Place)in Elkhart

For any questions, please call: 574-293-4890

Suggested Donation $10

Children are welcomed.

Featherstone: Rupert Boneham Forms Exploratory Committee for Governor’s Race

(Editor’s Note: By Josh Featherstone, Originally posted at his blog, Featherstone on Government. The LPIN candidate selection process takes place at our annual convention in April. LPIN Leadership and Rupert’s team will be exploring this idea further in the coming weeks.)

Rupert Boneham, famous for his appearances on TV’s Survivor, may be interested in an even bigger starring role. Rupert just put up a new website that says he has formed an exploratory committee to consider a Gubernatorial run in Indiana.

From that website:

I have formed an exploratory committee to evaluate becoming a candidate for Governor of Indiana. I hope to make a final decision in the coming weeks, but wanted to take time to discuss my decision with family. friends and the community that has so graciously supported Rupert’s Kids.

I have spent my entire adult life serving my community and I see an opportunity to make a difference for Indiana. While surveying the current choices for our next Governor, I do not see anyone that has an understanding of what daily life is like for many Hoosiers nor anyone who appears to understand the harm that misguided government policies are doing to our communities. It is obvious that career politicians are not the answer because they are often the problem. I will be evaluating whether or not hardworking Hoosiers are ready for a new voice with new ideas.

While I may be best known for my time spent on the television show Survivor, I feel my greatest achievement has been working with troubled youth through my non-profit charity, Rupert’s Kids. With Rupert’s Kids we have successfully taken youth with troubled pasts and given them a sense of purpose and self worth while opening a world of opportunity to them. By helping them become confident and productive members of society they learn the value of eduction and a strong work ethic.

I have operated my charity for over 20 years without government handouts. Over time, it has become more difficult to help people because of government red tape and roadblocks. This has prompted my decision to explore bringing back the principles of hard work and self-reliance to Hoosier government.

Just as I have shown our youth these principles, I think it’s time that someone in the political sphere discusses them as well.

I’ll be spending the next several weeks talking to Hoosiers while I explore the idea of launching a campaign that will discuss solutions instead of bureaucratic reforms and platitudes. We can do better to ensure that every person in our state has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Life is good. Be You. Give Back.

Outside of Survivor, Boneham, as stated, has long been involved in his own organization, Rupert’s Kids. Rupert’s Kids is a charitable organization that teaches youth, especially those too old to be considered for many youth programs, but also too young to be considered an adult, how to be responsible for their actions and how to grow into better people on their own. Respectably, Rupert’s Kids has never taken any government funding.

His entrance into the political world may come as a surprise to most. The hints have been there for a while, though. Several months ago, a Facebook page popped up titled “Rupert for Governor?” Initial speculation was that it was just a random fan’s page.

This summer, though, Rupert made appearances at the Libertarian Party booth at several of Indiana’s many summer festivals, including Indy Pride.

To look at Rupert, you’d assume any political thoughts were a joke. He’s certainly not one with a traditional politician’s look. To hear him speak, though, is enough to make you think again. Boneham proves himself to be an elequent and well-informed speaker. Despite the “rough around the edges” appearance, Rupert’s speeches make it clear he has a genuine clue what can be done to improve the Hoosier State.

The next few weeks are bound to be interesting. I’m sure the media, both locally and nationally, will zoom in on this unique race. Many comparisons will be made between Rupert and Jesse Ventura. While they are drastically different people, the most important question will be “Can Rupert win?” That is a question that only time can answer. It’s gonna be a fun ride for sure, though, between now and Novemeber 2012. I’m looking forward to it.

Video of the Day: History of the Libertarian Party

From 1971 to 2006, the Libertarian Party had a rich and colorful history. This video documentary explores the some of the key Libertarian events, campaigns and television commercials of the late 20th century.

Video of the Day: Vote For Bill Levin

Vote for Bill Levin, Indianapolis City-County Council At-Large!

Vote For Bill Levin (HQ) from Englehart Group on Vimeo.

Indiana Libertarian Candidates for 2011

2011 Mayoral Candidates

Office Candidate Website Facebook page Email
Anderson Rob Jozwiak
Facebook
Columbia City Scott Wise Website Facebook
Elkhart Oscar Gibson


Greenfield Phil Miller Website Facebook
Greenwood Jeff Spoonamore Website Facebook
Indianapolis Chris Bowen Website Facebook Email
Jeffersonville Bob Isgrigg


New Albany Thomas Keister Website Facebook
Rushville Debbie O’Neal
Facebook
South Bend Pat Farrell 


Westfield Mike Waite Website Facebook Email
Office Candidate Website Facebook page Email
Marion County City-County Council



At-Large Bill Levin Website Facebook Email
At-Large Reid Miller

Email
At-Large Sheri Meinert

Email
At-Large Patrick Culley

Email
District 1 Michael Bishop

Email
District 2 Sam Goldstein

Email
District 5 Christopher Hodapp
Facebook Email
District 6 Kevin Fleming

Email
District 7 Matt Stone

Email
District 10 Joell Palmer

Email
District 11 Tom Mulcahy

Email
District 12 Shawn Sullivan

Email
District 13 Jason Sipe

Email
District 15 Zach Capehart

Email
District 21 Josh Featherstone

Email
District 23 Kent Raquet

Email
District 24 Ed Coleman – Incumbent Website Facebook Email
District 25 Kevin Vail

Email
 



City Council and Town Court



Columbus City Council Joshua Sefchek Website
Facebook Email
Ft. Wayne City Council  Alexander Avery 
Facebook
Hagerstown Town Court Judge Susan Bell –  Incumbent


Richmond Common Council Matt Hisrich


South Bend City Council Greg Molchan


Warsaw City Council Daniel Stevens


Noblesville Town Council
Joe Tucker

Email



Video of the Day: So Much For Lemonade Freedom Day

In an already Struggling Economy and deep Depression, Police will arrest you from selling lemonade at the Washington Capital.

Ed Coleman’s Big Weekend

Ed Coleman is an Indianapolis City-County Councilman. He won election four years ago as a Republican running at-large, but before long, he grew very disenchanted with the Republican Party and the dictatorial leadership on the Council that wanted him to vote contrary to his principles and conscience, and toe the line. So, he defected to the Libertarian Party.

Ed is now running for re-election, as a Libertarian candidate, but this time running only for his district. The difference is gigantic, as an at-large candidate has to appeal to the entire city’s voters, while a district candidate can focus attention within the boundaries.

This weekend, the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) made a significant contribution to Ed’s campaign: $50,000. From the Libertarian Party of Indiana

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LNC Donates $50,000 to the Re-Election of Ed Coleman

The Libertarian National Committee has voted to make a significant contribution to Re-election of Indianapolis City-County Councilor Ed Coleman. The LNC will contribute $50,000 to the highest ranking Libertarian official in the United States seeking to stay on the Council. Coleman was elected in 2007 to office as a Republican to an At-Large seat on the council, and switched after his punishment by the party for standing on libertarian principles.

“This is not just a game-changer for my race, but also for the entire Libertarian Party,” said Councilor Ed Coleman. “We hope this serves as a signal to all elected Republicans and Democrats that standing on principle doesn’t mean campaigning alone. The party of principle will work to help elect and re-elect Libertarians to make true change in the political arena. I would like to thank the LNC for recognizing this opportunity, and stepping up to keep the libertarian message moving forward.”

Coleman will use the additional funds to increase the footprint of his campaign. This is the most money that the national party has donated to a single candidate for their race.

“I am thrilled to see the LNC donate to the re-election of Ed,” said Sam Goldstein, Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Indiana. “I truly believe that this will become a watershed moment for the Libertarian Party in Indianapolis, Indiana, and on the national stage. Our party has made a statement that we are fully committed to electing and re-electing Libertarians to partisan office.”

Visit Ed Coleman’s website to volunteer today!

Video of the Day: It’s Illegal to have a lemonade stand in Indianapolis

This Saturday is “Lemonade Freedom Day” across the nation.

 

Video of the Day: Daniel Hannan — A Letter of Warning to America

A journalist and author, Daniel Hannan has been a British member of the European Parliament since 1999. He first came to wide notice in the United States when he made a speech on the floor of the European Parliament addressing the then-prime minister of Great Britain, Gordon Brown, about his disastrous economic policies. Hannan’s latest book is A New Road to Serfdom: A Letter of Warning to America.

LPIN Podcast: LPIN Vice Chair Jerry Titus

Jerry Titus was elected as the Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Indiana this previous spring. Jerry discusses what role a Vice Chair serves in a political party, why he gives up so much of his own free time for political organizing, and what motives him most.

Download Here.

Video of the Day: What Are Rights?

Individuals have rights. But are they natural? And how do they compare and contrast with legal or constitutional rights? Are legal or constitutional rights similar to those inalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence? Professor Aeon Skoble distinguishes such constitutional rights, such as the right to vote, from the rights protected by governments and constitutions—natural rights not actually granted by governments themselves. He concludes that legal systems should create rights that are combatable with natural rights.

Video of the Day: The Cost of the War on Drugs

June 17, 2011 marks the 40th Anniversary of Nixon’s War on Drugs. Ever wonder what it costs and if it’s worth it?