[Lnc-business] Question re: online media

Daniel Hayes daniel.hayes at lp.org
Tue Feb 20 13:22:49 EST 2018


We will deny Harambe passage on our getaway cruise. This will leave enough leftover for H&B.


Daniel

#CruiseGate

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> On Feb 20, 2018, at 12:16 PM, Sam Goldstein <sam.goldstein at lp.org> wrote:
> 
> Daniel,
> 
> How does this affect the COC's plans to take the profit from the convention to pay for
> a cruise for the COC members?
> 
> ---
> Sam Goldstein
> Libertarian National Committee
> 317-850-0726 Cell
> 
>> On 2018-02-20 13:02, Joshua Katz wrote:
>> Or make a motion to avoid those accusations.  I think it's clear that
>>   it would be improper for a committee to sell party assets and keep the
>>   money without authorization from the board.  This is less clear.  I
>>   still think it would be improper for a committee to make money off of
>>   party assets and not return the money to the party without board
>>   authorization.  If we had a coal crushing committee, and the committee
>>   turned coal into diamonds, it couldn't then sell the diamonds without
>>   returning the money to the party.
>>   Joshua A. Katz
>>   On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Daniel Hayes <[1]daniel.hayes at lp.org>
>>   wrote:
>>     Caryn Ann,
>>     Why are you trying to take money that is rightfully Harambe’s? Why
>>     do you hate him so?
>>     Point being Caryn Ann, handle it how you see fit.  Be totally
>>     transparent.  People will accuse you of doing wrong no matter how
>>     earnest you are in handling this. Be ready for that. In the meantime
>>     we look forward to the extra $50/year.
>>     Just be very careful exactly what you promise to the Party.  Don’t
>>     overpromise.  Maybe Steemit becomes a big thing and the Pink Flame
>>     of Liberty takes off.  Keep what you promise the Party focused on
>>     what came from the Party.
>>     Daniel
>>     Sent from my iPhone
>>   > On Feb 20, 2018, at 12:17 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos
>>   <[2]carynannharlos at gmail.com> wrote:
>>   >
>>   >   Hello everyone, I have a steemit account.  If you don't know what
>>   that
>>   >   is, in a very simple form, it is a social media sharing site in
>>   which
>>   >   you earn crypto for posting, upvoting, etc.  Some people make large
>>   >   amounts of money there.  I do not.  I think my highest post earned
>>   .65
>>   >   cents because I am not there for that but it is possible one day
>>   that
>>   >   one will take off, you never know.
>>   >   But here is the question.  I would like to post some of the
>>   historical
>>   >   materials there to raise awareness and interest in the LP and its
>>   >   history.  I, however, do not wish to make any money off of straight
>>   >   posting of videos etc with no original analysis or content.  There
>>   is
>>   >   an option to turn off monetization of any post, so I can always do
>>   >   that.  But it is possible that these posts could generate interest
>>   - so
>>   >   to the question, if monetization was kept on would there be a
>>   conflict
>>   >   or issue if I did that to raise money for the Historical Committee?
>>   >   The money would go to me as it is my account, and then I would
>>   >   personally donate it.  Realistically we are probably talking about
>>   >   probably under $50 in a year.
>>   >   Would appreciate some guidance here.  For the time being, I am
>>   setting
>>   >   any repost of historical videos to monetization off.  But if I
>>   could
>>   >   raise funds for the committee I would love to.
>>   >   --
>>   >   In Liberty,
>>   >   Caryn Ann Harlos
>>   >   Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (Alaska,
>>   >   Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming,
>>   Washington)
>>   >   - [1]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org
>>   >   Communications Director, [2]Libertarian Party of Colorado
>>   >   Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
>>   >   A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>>   >   We defend your rights
>>   >   And oppose the use of force
>>   >   Taxation is theft
>>   >
>>   > References
>>   >
>>   >   1. mailto:[3]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>>   >   2. [4]http://www.lpcolorado.org/
>> References
>>   1. mailto:daniel.hayes at lp.org
>>   2. mailto:carynannharlos at gmail.com
>>   3. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>>   4. http://www.lpcolorado.org/




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