[Lnc-business] FW: Suggestions regarding LP outreach literature
Norm Olsen
region1rep at doneDad.com
Fri Jan 8 16:58:22 EST 2016
Thank you, Brett . . .
Dr Lark’s and your response have been recorded. I apologize for not noting that in my message.
Norm
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Norman T Olsen
Regional Representative, Region 1
Libertarian National Committee
7931 South Broadway, PMB 102
Littleton, CO 80122-2710
303-263-4995
From: Lnc-business [mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On Behalf Of Brett Bittner
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 2:53 PM
To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org
Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] FW: Suggestions regarding LP outreach literature
Norm,
I'm assuming that my earlier e-mail (just below yours in the thread) still meets your request. If not, please let me know.
Brett C. Bittner
brett at brettbittner.com
404.492.6524
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." -- Thomas Jefferson
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Norm Olsen <region1rep at donedad.com> wrote:
Hello All . . .
OK. Holidays are over. The response to the e-mail which appears below has been less than overwhelming. Zero in fact.
Let’s get to it and get this done, else I’m going to sick Kevin Ludlow on you all.
This process is about making some choices. Please deliberate carefully and limit your suggestions to a reasonable number.
Norm
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Norman T Olsen
Regional Representative, Region 1
Libertarian National Committee
7931 South Broadway, PMB 102
Littleton, CO 80122-2710
303-263-4995
From: Norm Olsen [mailto:region1rep at doneDad.com]
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 11:06 AM
To: 'lnc-business at hq.lp.org'
Subject: RE: [Lnc-business] Suggestions regarding LP outreach literature
Hello All . . .
A review of the political climate as established by the presidential debates indicates what the hot issues are. Selecting those hot issues which will survive the 2016 Presidential election I get:
1> Government irresponsibility is destroying the economic fabric of our nation.
2> Immigration Reform: Individual Freedom vs Economic & Personal Security
3> War on Terror: How do we provide security without sacrificing our liberties and economic future.
4> Government involvement in education (Common Core and Every Student Succeeds?).
If others on this list would convey to me (either directly or on this list) what your four (an arbitrary number I have just picked) topics are your choices for new outreach literature, I will try to compile a list from which we can choose five via some variation of approval voting using e-mail. This process is about making some choices. Please deliberate carefully and limit your suggestions to a reasonable number.
One of our goals, indeed the easiest to achieve of our six goals, is “Updated issue-based outreach literature”. If we fail to meet this relatively easy goal, the only excuse is neglect. Let’s get busy on this. Staff has suggested that they can do the heavy lifting; all we need to do is provide some direction.
Norm
PS> I apologize for my delay in making my choices. My family’s holiday get-together was over the Thanksgiving weekend, and this item fell in the crack during my travels.
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Norman T Olsen
Regional Representative, Region 1
Libertarian National Committee
7931 South Broadway, PMB 102
Littleton, CO 80122-2710
303-263-4995
From: Lnc-business [mailto:lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org] On Behalf Of Brett Bittner
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2015 4:44 PM
To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org
Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] Suggestions regarding LP outreach literature
My suggestions:
1. A broad economic liberty piece.
2. A broad civil liberties piece.
3. A broad piece regarding freedom "across the board."
4. 2nd Amendment piece (for gun show outreach)
5. Campus freedom piece (for on-campus outreach)
6. An "open for business" piece tailored toward the issues faced by small business owners.
7. A Spanish language piece (possibly just a translation of #3 above)
8. A Spanish language piece specific to issues important in the Hispanic community (immigration/freedom of movement, economic opportunity, "flex your rights")
9. A "No Cronies" piece in opposition to cronyism
I'm sure I could come up with more, but I think these would be a good start, covering many topics and offering some literature specific to some of our most popular outreach activities.
Brett C. Bittner
Region 3 Alternate
Libertarian National Committee
**This message sent from my phone. Please excuse any typos.
On Nov 22, 2015 5:55 PM, "James Lark" <jwl3s at virginia.edu> wrote:
Dear colleagues:
I hope all is well with you. As usual it was nice to see you in Orlando last weekend. I have enclosed below some suggestions regarding topics for LP outreach literature. I hope you find these suggestions worthy of your consideration. I apologize that I was unable to send my suggestions sooner; during the past week I have been swamped with faculty duties, along with my duties to other libertarian organizations.
As always, thanks for your work for liberty. Best wishes to you and your loved ones for a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Take care,
Jim
James W. Lark, III
Dept. of Systems and Information Engineering
Applied Mathematics Program, Dept. of Engineering and Society
University of Virginia
Advisor, The Liberty Coalition
University of Virginia
Region 5 Representative, Libertarian National Committee
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Suggestions regarding topics for LP outreach literature:
I believe we should develop material (including flyers/pamphlets) concerning the following topics (listed in no particular order of importance):
1) American foreign policy (ending activities which are hideously immoral, horribly counterproductive, extraordinarily expensive, and/or blatantly unconstitutional)
2) Health care and insurance (moving to a truly free market in both health care and insurance)
3) "Crony capitalism" (ending the ability of governments to play favorites in various ways)
4) The increasingly predatory nature of the law enforcement/judicial system (e.g., police brutality, generating revenue for the state via heavy fines for minor offenses, civil asset forfeiture, pre-trial seizure of defendant assets)
There are many other topics about which we should develop outreach material. My gut feeling (based upon a fair amount of seat-of-the-pants empiricism) is that outreach material concerning the topics listed above would give us the best return on investment over the near term. One topic about which I may be able to offer specific suggestions for outreach material concerns what I view as the increasing pettiness of government involvement in our lives.
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