Gividen
Groundbreaking Is Just the Latest in Abuse of Government Power; Invitation Only Event Showcases Daniels' Disregard for Property Rights
Submitted by lpin on Mon, 07/14/2008 - 13:40 |INDIANAPOLIS, IN --
It was clear in 2004. Then-Governor Joseph Kernan and his GOP challenger Mitch Daniels did not want to see LPIN candidate Kenn Gividen in the gubernatorial debates. Their efforts to exclude Gividen from the second debate backfired, not only stamping Gividen's ticket to the Franklin College event, but sending Kernan and Daniels' camps scrambling to point fingers at each other for the oversight.
A cornerstone of Gividen's campaign was putting a stop to the New Terrain route for the I-69 corridor, dubbed the NAFTA Superhighway. Gividen's property rights and tax message was bookended by environmental foes to make one of the strangest coalitions in Indiana politics in years. Gividen was the lone opponent to the new terrain route.
License Plate Proposal? Why not?
Submitted by lpin on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 15:44 |COLUMBUS, IN -- Independent political activist and former Libertarian candidate for Governor Kenn Gividen keeps with his message of his 2004 bid for the Governorship. See his latest proposal for a license plate with revenues used to fight for real property tax repeal.

















