[Lnc-business] Agenda in Phoenix

Caryn Ann Harlos caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Sat Jul 21 11:28:48 EDT 2018


I don't think I used the word magic.  I do think the issues are this:

1.  The LNC has zero say in who the JC is or is not.
2.  The delegates never intended to have no JC

Our Bylaws do not anticipate this and thus are not the solution.

-Caryn Ann

On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 8:46 AM, John Phillips via Lnc-business <
lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

>    OOPS, I apologize for hijacking another thread on this subject.  I
>    really need to quit using my phone for email.
>    Other than that, I have made my points, rest my case, and unless there
>    is a motion on the subject, pretty well done with it.  Motions I would
>    support -
>
>    1 round of email balloting to approve or disapprove of the top 7, JC
>    recommendation, however you want to phrase it.  I would reiterate that
>    I would like this to be ONLY the people credentialed at the close, as
>    people who de-credentialed before that knowingly gave up their votes
>    and should not magically get a new one.
>    or
>
>    Accepting the recommendation/ruling of the JC previous or the self
>    declared - though I would prefer previous. Careful phrasing in this
>    case to acknowledge that we are simply stating that we accept that
>    ruling/recommendation, not that we are making a ruling ourselves.  I
>    guess this would be more of a resolution?
>    The JC declaring themselves has unfortunately taken away from us the
>    option to do nothing and let it ride to 2020.  They have forced the
>    issue.  While I am not fond of their phrasing, I can not argue with
>    their intent.  So sitting on the fence is no longer an option.  If
>    someone has an different idea than the 2 I suggested, I would consider
>    them, but my main concern would be quickness of resolution.  If someone
>    wants to move that we do not recognize them, and hold that the office
>    is vacant until 2020, I will oppose that and volunteer to write a
>    minority report on the decision if it passes.  However at this point
>    the entire party is looking for AN ANSWER, and it is our job to give
>    one. I reiterate, sitting on our asses and doing nothing is no longer
>    an option imho.
>    I will not make a motion myself, as I am not versed enough in writing
>    them at this time.  Also the fact that I would support either of the
>    other two, slight preference to the second, but I see the value in the
>    first.
> John Phillips
> Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
> Cell 217-412-5973
>
>    On 7/21/2018 8:33 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
>
>    What John expressed was an EQUITABLE action, not an action in LAW.  to
>    use the legal analogy.
>    -Caryn Ann
>
>    On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 7:32 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos
>    <[1]caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org> wrote:
>
>    John,
>    You nailed it.
>    Money quotes:
>    ===Most importantly it was unanimously and unambiguously
>       expressed that having NO JC was never anyone's intent or desire, and
>       that needed to be fixed somehow.===
>    ==  C) having no JC is most definitely a violation of the SPIRIT and
>    intent
>       of those rules abd the people who drafted them.
>       D) again, we are Libertarians and being able to recognize rules and
>       laws that failed, then do something about it is who we are! Or at
>    least
>       supposed to be.===
>    One correction:  I am amenable to many different email options, not
>    just a multi-round vote.
>    -Caryn Ann
>
>    On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 7:30 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos
>    <[2]caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org> wrote:
>
>    Elizabeth-
>    =="rob people of it's right"==
>    It is what happened.  It doesn't require a design to do so.
>    ===Nor, is there a right to force members to accept breaking the
>    bylaws. ===
>    Put the decision to them since it is *their* rights being affected.
>    ==equity:   the quality of being fair and impartial.==
>    I am using the legal definitions: [3]https://patch.com
>    /florida/templeterrace/court-of-law-vs-court-of-equity-why-
>    it-matters-to-you-9
>    -Caryn Ann
>
>    On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 7:10 AM, john.phillips--- via Lnc-business
>    <[4]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>
>         Elizabeth, by all means, represent what you feel is the will of
>      your
>         region, just as I am doing.
>           The only part of my reply specifically directed at you was the
>      first
>         2 paragraphs, which only addressed your statement about the
>      legalities.
>         *for those tired of reading on this subject, it is about to get
>      TLDR,
>         skip to the end or just skip if you like*
>         Having said that, I did receive several responses echoing your
>         statement regarding those legality/rules issues.  However, those
>      same
>         replies also expressed dissatisfaction in the results.  They
>      responded
>         that while those MAY represent the rules, they could see multiple
>         interpretations.  Most importantly it was unanimously and
>      unambiguously
>         expressed that having NO JC was never anyone's intent or desire,
>      and
>         that needed to be fixed somehow.
>         I also feel compelled to point out that those same thoughts have
>      been
>         echoed to me from Libertarian friends across the country,
>      including a
>         large number in your region where I have many friends and family.
>          While this response has not been unanimous, it has been far more
>      than
>         those who support the rules saying no JC, and again most
>      importantly
>         even those who agree with that interpretation follow up with that
>      not
>         being their intent or desire.  The ones I reached out to were all
>         delegates, and I received lots of voluntary input from others.
>         I even agree that is a possible interpretation of the rules. 100%
>         correct that on the surface the rules can be read that way.
>      However, I
>         also point out we are way beyond those rules as there are:
>          A) other interpretations
>         B) the very real interpretation that we also have to take into
>      account
>         that those rules never took this situation into account
>         C) having no JC is most definitely a violation of the SPIRIT and
>      intent
>         of those rules abd the people who drafted them.
>         D) again, we are Libertarians and being able to recognize rules
>      and
>         laws that failed, then do something about it is who we are! Or at
>      least
>         supposed to be.
>         The intent and desire to have a JC has been close to unanimous,
>         excepting a few hardcore anarchists who would vote NOTA on almost
>         everything.  As has the desire to get it done and move on.  The
>      only
>         debate has been method. The largest # I have seen has supported
>      some
>         wording or other of taking top 7 with or without LNC approval.
>         A smaller # tho still significant likes an email ballot (tho very
>      few
>         want multiple rounds to reach a majority as per Ms Harlos'
>      suggestion,
>         most want just one round with take top 7 or no JC as the
>      options). Most
>         from region 1.
>         The no JC at all # does exist, mostly from 8, 5, and 3.
>         A very large percentage want us to just shut up and let it ride
>      with
>         the JC's recommendation/decision. From all over.
>         Did I poll every delegate? No, but well over 400 directly or
>      watching
>         their interactions on the subject.
>         So all that being TLDR. I stand by my stance, not just in my
>      region,
>         but nationally.  I will accept the JC that has formed (however
>      you want
>         to phrase it coming about) and abide by their rulings.
>         John Phillips
>         Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
>         Cell [1]217-412-5973
>         ------ Original message------
>         From: Elizabeth Van Horn
>         Date: Fri, Jul 20, 2018 11:11 PM
>         To: Richard Longstreth;
>         Cc: [2][5]lnc-business at hq.lp.org[3];[6]john.phillips at lp.org;
>         Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Agenda in Phoenix
>
>       I'd replied to John Phillips, he's the Region 6 rep.
>       Also, I've already stated my position.  I'd wanted to have the LNC
>       approve the top seven, I co-sponsored that motion.  Only, when took
>    the
>       discussion to my region, multiple members, including officers, state
>       chairs, VCs, etc, of Region 3 were adamant that under our bylaws
>       there's no JC, and no way to get one.  Me stating this on the LNC
>    email
>       list is just that, me stating what my region has said, and wants.
>       I've no idea why you're making comments about "do not turn this
>       personal"??  I've said nothing personal. Don't project onto me.
>       What I have done is point out that another regional rep isn't
>    speaking
>       for my region.
>       As for my reply to the LNC Secretary, the same.  An officer has a
>       particular role, otherwise, they have one vote, same as anyone on
>    the
>       LNC.  The LNC secretary asked people to confer with the registered
>       parliamentarian, and I have, and I've also read his views on this
>       subject.  I went through the bylaws carefully, and got feedback from
>    an
>       officer in my own state affiliate, officers from the other state
>       affiliates in my region, etc.  My statements are the result of
>       listening to the members in my region.  I've done due diligence on
>    this
>       issue. I've not going to take the time to listen to my region, and
>    then
>       ignore them.
>       My representation and advocacy is for my region.
>
>         ---
>         Elizabeth Van Horn
>
>       On [4]2018-07-20 18:10, Richard Longstreth wrote:
>       My Region says that the Top 7 should be and we should move on. We
>       cannot simply "You do your region, and I'll do mine."
>       First off, the person you said that to is an Officer. Therefore, her
>       Region in is the entirety of membership and she IS expressing her
>       thoughts from her 'region'. Your words give off the air of flippancy
>       and are borderline offensive to me as one whom the comments were not
>       directed toward. This is not how we should be interacting as
>    officers
>       and certainly not a way to advance the Party. We need to work
>    together,
>       not have an attitude of every region for themselves.
>       Secondly, there is a difference between our Regions, EVH. Mine says
>       that the Top 7 are the JC yours says that we don't have a JC. Both
>       situations cannot exist simultaneously and this NEEDS to be resolved
>       and finalized for all members. I cannot tell my states that a JC
>    exists
>       for Region 1 but not for Region 3; that is absurd.
>       Finally, I have dropped this discussion if we acknowledge that the
>    JC
>       exists and is the Top 7 - something I abstained from orginally, but
>    see
>       as the only logical solution going forward. If not, we need to
>    discuss
>       this further which is the will of neither of our regions or that of
>    the
>       general membership. Most want to move on from the issue. The LNC as
>    a
>       body did not approve the Top 7. The former JC came up with a
>    solution
>       and that is to put the Top 7 in place. If we, as an LNC or Regional
>       Representative do not acknowledge that solution we are creating a
>    deep
>       divide in the Party.
>       Thoughts? Please do not turn this personal. I want to work with you
>    to
>       find a resolution that suits all parties involved.
>       Richard
>
>         On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 11:46 AM Elizabeth Van Horn via
>      Lnc-business
>         <[5][7]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>              I was in favor of the LNC approving the top seven JC
>      candidates.
>           But,
>              my region isn't, and leadership has let me know that they
>      think
>           there's
>              no JC.
>              I'm not sure what you're going on about. I'm not arguing.
>      Nor, am
>           I
>              doing anything, other than stating what my region thinks.
>              You do your region, and I'll do mine.
>              ---
>              Elizabeth Van Horn
>              LNC Region 3 (IN, MI, OH, KY)
>              Secretary Libertarian Party of Madison Co, Indiana
>              LP Social Media Process Review Committee
>              Vice-Chair Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus
>              [1][6][8]http://www.lpcaucus.org/
>
>            On [7]2018-07-20 13:26, [8][9]john.phillips at lp.org wrote:
>            Shrug.  If I wanted to take it to a court of law I would have a
>         50/50
>            shot imho, and that of the 8 lawyers I asked to look at it.
>    Some
>         of
>            them thought they could win maybe 70%.
>            So i would say the argument for them being the JC is as good as
>         the
>            argument against.
>            However, the vast majority seem to want them from what I see,
>    so
>         I fail
>            to see the issue that people keep making of this. Just accept
>    it
>         and
>            move on, it is what we should have done from the beginning.
>            On a personal note. Are we not Libertarians?  I find the
>         arguments of
>            rules and legality disturbingly dogmatic.  We argue all the
>    time
>         about
>            changing bad laws and rules that have created a problem, but
>    when
>         it
>            comes down to our rules failing we can't adjust? Seems sort of
>            hypocritical to me, actually far more than sort of.
>            So my stance is this.  I stand opposed to anything that
>    continues
>         to
>            drag this out.  I stand opposed to anything other than
>    accepting
>         the
>            recommendation of the previous JC and what appears to me to be
>         the will
>            of vast majority of our constituents.  The correct route in my
>         not so
>            humble opinion is that we accept them, get the hell out of the
>         way,
>            move on, and hope we don't need them like the last LNC didn't.
>            John Phillips
>            Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
>
>              Cell [2][9]217-412-5973
>              ------ Original message------
>              From: Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business
>              Date: Fri, Jul 20, 2018 11:32 AM
>              To: Caryn Ann Harlos;
>              Cc: Elizabeth Van Horn[3];[10][10]lnc-business at hq.lp.org;
>              Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Agenda in Phoenix
>           They can disagree all they want.   But, there's no authority
>      for
>           them.
>           ---
>           Elizabeth Van Horn
>           On [4][11]2018-07-20 11:08, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
>           > There's a JC presently electing its chair that disagrees.
>           >
>           > On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 8:24 AM Elizabeth Van Horn  wrote:
>           >
>           >> There's no JC, so no resolution can be made.
>           >>
>           >> ---
>           >> Elizabeth Van Horn
>           >>
>           >> On [5][12]2018-07-20 08:58, Caryn Ann Harlos via
>      Lnc-business
>           wrote:
>           >>> It seems that the JC took it upon itself to resolve - it is
>      up
>           to the
>           >>> membership to complain about that if they wish.  I submit
>      we
>           simply
>           >>> go
>           >>> on about our jobs and stay out of it.
>           >>> -Caryn Ann
>           >>>
>           >>> On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Richard Longstreth via
>           Lnc-business
>
>         >>> <[1[6]][13][11]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>         >>>
>         >>> I am assuming that JC will be an agenda item in Phoenix. If
>         >>> not,
>         >>> could
>         >>> we please add it? If not, are we done with that discussion and
>         >>> simply
>         >>> not having a JC or what are the next points of discussion? I
>         >>> want
>         >>> to
>         >>> fully resolve this issue the best we can and move forward. I
>         >>> abstained
>         >>> last vote to approve but my mind is still not settled.
>         >>> There is no good solution here, but one of may state chairs
>    put
>         >>> very
>         >>> simply:
>         >>> "I find this whole debacle with process to be detrimental and
>         >>> don't
>         >>> really care one way or the other how it pans out. Nobody is
>         >>> going
>         >>> to be
>         >>> 100% on this as is evidenced by the gridlock on some of the
>         >>> first
>         >>> true
>         >>> membership affecting votes from the LNC."
>         >>> We need to resolve and move forward.
>         >>> Richard
>         >>> --
>         >>> Richard Longstreth
>         >>> Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM, OR, HI, UT,
>         >>> WA,
>         >>> WY)
>         >>> Libertarian National Committee
>
>           >>> [1][2[7]][14][12]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>           >>> [8][15]931.538.9300
>           >>> References
>           >>> 1. mailto:[3[9]][16][13]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>           >>>
>           >>> --
>           >>> --
>           >>> In Liberty,
>           >>> Caryn Ann Harlos
>           >>> Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
>      Secretary
>           >>> - [4][10][17]Caryn.Ann.[11][18] [14]Harlos at LP.org
>      or[12][19]
>           [15]Secretary at LP.org.
>           >>> Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[13][20]
>           [16]LPedia at LP.org
>           >>> A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>           >>> We defend your rights
>           >>> And oppose the use of force
>           >>> Taxation is theft
>           >>>
>           >>> References
>           >>>
>           >>> 1. mailto[14]:[21][17]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>           >>> 2. mailto[15]:[22][18]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>           >>> 3. mailto[16]:[23][19]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>           >>> 4. mailto[17][24]:Caryn.Ann.Harlo[20]s at LP.org
>           > --
>           >
>           > --
>           >
>           > IN LIBERTY,
>           > CARYN ANN HARLOS
>           > Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
>      Secretary -
>           [18][25]Caryn.Ann
>           .[19][26] [21]Harlos at LP.org or[20][27] [22]Secretary at LP.org.
>           > Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[21][28]
>           [23]LPedia at LP.org
>           >
>           > A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>           > _We defend your rights_
>           > _And oppose the use of force_
>           > _Taxation is theft_
>              They can disagree all they want.   But, there's no authority
>      for
>           them.
>              ---
>              Elizabeth Van Horn
>              On [22][29]2018-07-20 11:08, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
>              There's a JC presently electing its chair that disagrees.
>              On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 8:24 AM Elizabeth Van Horn
>              <[1[23]][30][24]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org> wrote:
>                There's no JC, so no resolution can be made.
>                ---
>                Elizabeth Van Horn
>                On [24][31]2018-07-20 08:58, Caryn Ann Harlos via
>      Lnc-business
>           wrote:
>                > It seems that the JC took it upon itself to resolve - it
>      is
>           up to
>                the
>                >    membership to complain about that if they wish.  I
>      submit
>           we
>                simply
>                > go
>                >    on about our jobs and stay out of it.
>                >    -Caryn Ann
>                >
>                >    On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Richard Longstreth
>      via
>                Lnc-business
>
>              >    <[1][2[25]][32][25]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
>              >
>              >         I am assuming that JC will be an agenda item in
>         Phoenix.
>              If
>              > not,
>              >      could
>              >         we please add it? If not, are we done with that
>         discussion
>              and
>              >      simply
>              >         not having a JC or what are the next points of
>         discussion?
>              I
>              > want
>              >      to
>              >         fully resolve this issue the best we can and move
>         forward.
>              I
>              >      abstained
>              >         last vote to approve but my mind is still not
>         settled.
>              >         There is no good solution here, but one of may
>    state
>              chairs put
>              >      very
>              >         simply:
>              >         "I find this whole debacle with process to be
>         detrimental
>              and
>              >      don't
>              >         really care one way or the other how it pans out.
>         Nobody
>              is
>              > going
>              >      to be
>              >         100% on this as is evidenced by the gridlock on
>    some
>         of
>              the
>              > first
>              >      true
>              >         membership affecting votes from the LNC."
>              >         We need to resolve and move forward.
>              >         Richard
>              >         --
>              >         Richard Longstreth
>              >         Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM,
>    OR,
>         HI,
>              UT,
>              > WA,
>              >      WY)
>              >         Libertarian National Committee
>
>                >         [1][2][3[26]][33][26]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>                >         [27][34]931.538.9300
>                >      References
>                >         1. mailto:[3][4[28]][35][27]richard.l
>      ongstreth at lp.org
>                >
>                >    --
>                >    --
>                >    In Liberty,
>                >    Caryn Ann Harlos
>                >    Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
>           Secretary
>                >    - [4][29][36]Caryn.Ann.[30][37] [28]Harlos at LP.org
>      or[31][38]
>           [29]Secretary at LP.org.
>                >    Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[32][39]
>           [30]LPedia at LP.org
>                >    A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>                >    We defend your rights
>                >    And oppose the use of force
>                >    Taxation is theft
>                >
>                > References
>                >
>                >    1. mailto:[5[33]][40][31]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>                >    2. mailto:[6[34]][41][32]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>                >    3. mailto:[7[35]][42][33]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>                >    4. mailto:[8[36][43]]Caryn.Ann.Ha[34]rlos at LP.org
>                --
>              --
>              In Liberty,
>              Caryn Ann Harlos
>              Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
>      Secretary
>              - [9][37][44]Caryn.Ann.[38][45] [35]Harlos at LP.org or[39][46]
>           [36]Secretary at LP.org.
>              Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[40][47]
>           [37]LPedia at LP.org
>              A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>              We defend your rights
>              And oppose the use of force
>              Taxation is theft
>           References
>              1. mailto[41]:[48][38]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>              2. mailto[42]:[49][39]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              3. mailto[43]:[50][40]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>              4. mailto[44]:[51][41]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>              5. mailto[45]:[52][42]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              6. mailto[46]:[53][43]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>              7. mailto[47]:[54][44]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>              8. mailto[48][55]:Caryn.Ann.Harlo[45]s at LP.org
>              9. mailto[49][56]:Caryn.Ann.Harlo[46]s at LP.org
>           References
>              1. [57][47]http://www.lpcaucus.org/
>              2. tel:[58]217-412-5973
>              3. mailto:;[59][48]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              4. tel:[60]2018-07-20 11
>              5. tel:[61]2018-07-20 08
>              6. mailto:][62][49]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>              7. mailto:][63][50]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>              8. tel:[64]931.538.9300
>              9. mailto:][65][51]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             10. [66][52]http://Caryn.An/
>             11. mailto:[67] [53]Harlos at LP.org
>             12. mailto:[68] [54]Secretary at LP.org.
>             13. mailto:[69] [55]LPedia at LP.org
>             14. mailto::[70][56]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>             15. mailto::[71][57]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             16. mailto::[72][58]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             17. mailto:[73]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>             18. [74][59]http://Caryn.An/
>             19. mailto:[75] [60]Harlos at LP.org
>             20. mailto:[76] [61]Secretary at LP.org.
>             21. mailto:[77] [62]LPedia at LP.org
>             22. tel:[78]2018-07-20 11
>             23. mailto:][79][63]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>             24. tel:[80]2018-07-20 08
>             25. mailto:][81][64]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>             26. mailto:][82][65]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             27. tel:[83]931.538.9300
>             28. mailto:][84][66]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             29. [85][67]http://Caryn.An/
>             30. mailto:[86] [68]Harlos at LP.org
>             31. mailto:[87] [69]Secretary at LP.org.
>             32. mailto:[88] [70]LPedia at LP.org
>             33. mailto:][89][71]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>             34. mailto:][90][72]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             35. mailto:][91][73]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             36. mailto:[92]]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>             37. [93][74]http://Caryn.An/
>             38. mailto:[94] [75]Harlos at LP.org
>             39. mailto:[95] [76]Secretary at LP.org.
>             40. mailto:[96] [77]LPedia at LP.org
>             41. mailto::[97][78]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>             42. mailto::[98][79]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>             43. mailto::[99][80]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             44. mailto::[100][81]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             45. mailto::[101][82]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>             46. mailto::[102][83]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             47. mailto::[103][84]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>             48. mailto:[104]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>             49. mailto:[105]:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>           --
>         Richard Longstreth
>         Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM, OR, HI, UT, WA,
>      WY)
>         Libertarian National Committee
>         [106][85]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>         [107]931.538.9300
>      References
>         1. [86]tel:217-412-5973
>         2. mailto:[87]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         3. mailto:;[88]john.phillips at lp.org
>         4. [89]tel:2018-07-20 18
>         5. mailto:[90]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>         6. [91]http://www.lpcaucus.org/
>         7. [92]tel:2018-07-20 13
>         8. mailto:[93]john.phillips at lp.org
>         9. [94]tel:217-412-5973
>        10. mailto:[95]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        11. [96]tel:2018-07-20 11
>        12. [97]tel:2018-07-20 08
>        13. mailto:[98]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        14. mailto:[99]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        15. [100]tel:931.538.9300
>        16. mailto:[101]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        17. [102]http://Caryn.An/
>        18. mailto: [103]Harlos at LP.org
>        19. mailto: [104]Secretary at LP.org.
>        20. mailto: [105]LPedia at LP.org
>        21. mailto:[106]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        22. mailto:[107]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        23. mailto:[108]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        24. [109]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>        25. [110]http://Caryn.An/
>        26. mailto: [111]Harlos at LP.org
>        27. mailto: [112]Secretary at LP.org.
>        28. mailto: [113]LPedia at LP.org
>        29. [114]tel:2018-07-20 11
>        30. mailto:[115]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>        31. [116]tel:2018-07-20 08
>        32. mailto:[117]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        33. mailto:[118]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        34. [119]tel:931.538.9300
>        35. mailto:[120]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        36. [121]http://Caryn.An/
>        37. mailto: [122]Harlos at LP.org
>        38. mailto: [123]Secretary at LP.org.
>        39. mailto: [124]LPedia at LP.org
>        40. mailto:[125]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        41. mailto:[126]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        42. mailto:[127]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        43. [128]mailto:]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>        44. [129]http://Caryn.An/
>        45. mailto: [130]Harlos at LP.org
>        46. mailto: [131]Secretary at LP.org.
>        47. mailto: [132]LPedia at LP.org
>        48. mailto:[133]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>        49. mailto:[134]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        50. mailto:[135]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        51. mailto:[136]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        52. mailto:[137]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        53. mailto:[138]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        54. mailto:[139]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        55. [140]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>        56. [141]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>        57. [142]http://www.lpcaucus.org/
>        58. [143]tel:(217) 412-5973
>        59. mailto:[144]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        60. [145]tel:2018-07-20 11
>        61. [146]tel:2018-07-20 08
>        62. mailto:[147]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        63. mailto:[148]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        64. [149]tel:(931) 538-9300
>        65. mailto:[150]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        66. [151]http://Caryn.An/
>        67. mailto: [152]Harlos at LP.org
>        68. mailto: [153]Secretary at LP.org.
>        69. mailto: [154]LPedia at LP.org
>        70. mailto:[155]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        71. mailto:[156]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        72. mailto:[157]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        73. [158]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>        74. [159]http://Caryn.An/
>        75. mailto: [160]Harlos at LP.org
>        76. mailto: [161]Secretary at LP.org.
>        77. mailto: [162]LPedia at LP.org
>        78. [163]tel:2018-07-20 11
>        79. mailto:[164]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>        80. [165]tel:2018-07-20 08
>        81. mailto:[166]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        82. mailto:[167]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        83. [168]tel:(931) 538-9300
>        84. mailto:[169]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        85. [170]http://Caryn.An/
>        86. mailto: [171]Harlos at LP.org
>        87. mailto: [172]Secretary at LP.org.
>        88. mailto: [173]LPedia at LP.org
>        89. mailto:[174]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        90. mailto:[175]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        91. mailto:[176]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>        92. [177]mailto:]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>        93. [178]http://Caryn.An/
>        94. mailto: [179]Harlos at LP.org
>        95. mailto: [180]Secretary at LP.org.
>        96. mailto: [181]LPedia at LP.org
>        97. mailto:[182]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>        98. mailto:[183]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>        99. mailto:[184]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>       100. mailto:[185]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>       101. mailto:[186]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>       102. mailto:[187]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>       103. mailto:[188]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>       104. [189]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>       105. [190]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>       106. mailto:[191]richard.longstreth at lp.org
>       107. [192]tel:931.538.9300
>
>    --
>    --
>    In Liberty,
>    Caryn Ann Harlos
>    Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
>    - [193]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or [194]Secretary at LP.org.
>    Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - [195]LPedia at LP.org
>    A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>    We defend your rights
>    And oppose the use of force
>    Taxation is theft
>
>    --
>    --
>    In Liberty,
>    Caryn Ann Harlos
>    Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
>    - [196]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or [197]Secretary at LP.org.
>    Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - [198]LPedia at LP.org
>    A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>    We defend your rights
>    And oppose the use of force
>    Taxation is theft
>
>    --
>    --
>    In Liberty,
>    Caryn Ann Harlos
>    Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
>    - [199]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or [200]Secretary at LP.org.
>    Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - [201]LPedia at LP.org
>    A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
>    We defend your rights
>    And oppose the use of force
>    Taxation is theft
>
> References
>
>    1. mailto:caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
>    2. mailto:caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
>    3. https://patch.com/florida/templeterrace/court-of-law-vs-
> court-of-equity-why-it-matters-to-you-9
>    4. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    5. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    6. mailto:john.phillips at lp.org
>    7. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>    8. http://www.lpcaucus.org/
>    9. mailto:john.phillips at lp.org
>   10. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   11. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   12. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   13. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   14. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>   15. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>   16. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>   17. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   18. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   19. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   20. mailto:s at LP.org
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>   22. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>   23. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>   24. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>   25. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   26. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   27. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
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>   29. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
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>   33. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   34. mailto:rlos at LP.org
>   35. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>   36. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>   37. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>   38. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>   39. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   40. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
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>   45. mailto:s at LP.org
>   46. mailto:s at LP.org
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>   51. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
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>   53. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>   54. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>   55. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>   56. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   57. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   58. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   59. http://Caryn.An/
>   60. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>   61. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>   62. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>   63. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>   64. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   65. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   66. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   67. http://Caryn.An/
>   68. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>   69. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>   70. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>   71. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   72. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   73. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   74. http://Caryn.An/
>   75. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>   76. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>   77. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>   78. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>   79. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   80. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   81. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   82. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   83. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   84. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   85. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>   86. tel:217-412-5973
>   87. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   88. mailto:john.phillips at lp.org
>   89. tel:2018-07-20
>   90. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   91. http://www.lpcaucus.org/
>   92. tel:2018-07-20
>   93. mailto:john.phillips at lp.org
>   94. tel:217-412-5973
>   95. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   96. tel:2018-07-20
>   97. tel:2018-07-20
>   98. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>   99. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  100. tel:931.538.9300
>  101. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  102. http://Caryn.An/
>  103. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  104. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  105. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  106. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  107. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  108. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  109. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  110. http://Caryn.An/
>  111. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  112. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  113. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  114. tel:2018-07-20
>  115. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>  116. tel:2018-07-20
>  117. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  118. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  119. tel:931.538.9300
>  120. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  121. http://Caryn.An/
>  122. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  123. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  124. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  125. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  126. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  127. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  128. mailto:mailto:]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  129. http://Caryn.An/
>  130. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  131. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  132. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  133. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>  134. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  135. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  136. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  137. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  138. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  139. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  140. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  141. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  142. http://www.lpcaucus.org/
>  143. tel:(217)
>  144. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  145. tel:2018-07-20
>  146. tel:2018-07-20
>  147. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  148. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  149. tel:(931)
>  150. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  151. http://Caryn.An/
>  152. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  153. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  154. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  155. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  156. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  157. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  158. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  159. http://Caryn.An/
>  160. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  161. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  162. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  163. tel:2018-07-20
>  164. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>  165. tel:2018-07-20
>  166. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  167. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  168. tel:(931)
>  169. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  170. http://Caryn.An/
>  171. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  172. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  173. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  174. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  175. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  176. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  177. mailto:mailto:]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  178. http://Caryn.An/
>  179. mailto:Harlos at LP.org
>  180. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  181. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  182. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>  183. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  184. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  185. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  186. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
>  187. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  188. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  189. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  190. mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.or
>  191. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org
>  192. tel:931.538.9300
>  193. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>  194. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  195. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  196. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>  197. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  198. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>  199. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
>  200. mailto:Secretary at LP.org
>  201. mailto:LPedia at LP.org
>



-- 
-- 
*In Liberty,*
*Caryn Ann Harlos*
Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary - Caryn.Ann.
Harlos at LP.org <Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org> or Secretary at LP.org.
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org

A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
*We defend your rights*
*And oppose the use of force*
*Taxation is theft*
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   I don't think I used the word magic.  I do think the issues are this:

   1.  The LNC has zero say in who the JC is or is not.
   2.  The delegates never intended to have no JC
   Our Bylaws do not anticipate this and thus are not the solution.
   -Caryn Ann

   On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 8:46 AM, John Phillips via Lnc-business
   <[1]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

      OOPS, I apologize for hijacking another thread on this subject.  I
      really need to quit using my phone for email.
      Other than that, I have made my points, rest my case, and unless
   there
      is a motion on the subject, pretty well done with it.  Motions I
   would
      support -
      1 round of email balloting to approve or disapprove of the top 7, JC
      recommendation, however you want to phrase it.  I would reiterate
   that
      I would like this to be ONLY the people credentialed at the close,
   as
      people who de-credentialed before that knowingly gave up their votes
      and should not magically get a new one.
      or
      Accepting the recommendation/ruling of the JC previous or the self
      declared - though I would prefer previous. Careful phrasing in this
      case to acknowledge that we are simply stating that we accept that
      ruling/recommendation, not that we are making a ruling ourselves.  I
      guess this would be more of a resolution?
      The JC declaring themselves has unfortunately taken away from us the
      option to do nothing and let it ride to 2020.  They have forced the
      issue.  While I am not fond of their phrasing, I can not argue with
      their intent.  So sitting on the fence is no longer an option.  If
      someone has an different idea than the 2 I suggested, I would
   consider
      them, but my main concern would be quickness of resolution.  If
   someone
      wants to move that we do not recognize them, and hold that the
   office
      is vacant until 2020, I will oppose that and volunteer to write a
      minority report on the decision if it passes.  However at this point
      the entire party is looking for AN ANSWER, and it is our job to give
      one. I reiterate, sitting on our asses and doing nothing is no
   longer
      an option imho.
      I will not make a motion myself, as I am not versed enough in
   writing
      them at this time.  Also the fact that I would support either of the
      other two, slight preference to the second, but I see the value in
   the
      first.
   John Phillips
   Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
   Cell 217-412-5973
      On 7/21/2018 8:33 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
      What John expressed was an EQUITABLE action, not an action in LAW.
   to
      use the legal analogy.
      -Caryn Ann
      On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 7:32 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos

        <[1][2]caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org> wrote:
        John,
        You nailed it.
        Money quotes:
        ===Most importantly it was unanimously and unambiguously
           expressed that having NO JC was never anyone's intent or
     desire, and
           that needed to be fixed somehow.===
        ==  C) having no JC is most definitely a violation of the SPIRIT
     and
        intent
           of those rules abd the people who drafted them.
           D) again, we are Libertarians and being able to recognize
     rules and
           laws that failed, then do something about it is who we are! Or
     at
        least
           supposed to be.===
        One correction:  I am amenable to many different email options,
     not
        just a multi-round vote.
        -Caryn Ann
        On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 7:30 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos
        <[2][3]caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org> wrote:
        Elizabeth-
        =="rob people of it's right"==
        It is what happened.  It doesn't require a design to do so.
        ===Nor, is there a right to force members to accept breaking the
        bylaws. ===
        Put the decision to them since it is *their* rights being
     affected.
        ==equity:   the quality of being fair and impartial.==
        I am using the legal definitions: [3][4]https://patch.com
        /florida/templeterrace/court-of-law-vs-court-of-equity-why-
        it-matters-to-you-9
        -Caryn Ann
        On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 7:10 AM, john.phillips--- via
     Lnc-business

      <[4][5]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
           Elizabeth, by all means, represent what you feel is the will of
        your
           region, just as I am doing.
             The only part of my reply specifically directed at you was
   the
        first
           2 paragraphs, which only addressed your statement about the
        legalities.
           *for those tired of reading on this subject, it is about to get
        TLDR,
           skip to the end or just skip if you like*
           Having said that, I did receive several responses echoing your
           statement regarding those legality/rules issues.  However,
   those
        same
           replies also expressed dissatisfaction in the results.  They
        responded
           that while those MAY represent the rules, they could see
   multiple
           interpretations.  Most importantly it was unanimously and
        unambiguously
           expressed that having NO JC was never anyone's intent or
   desire,
        and
           that needed to be fixed somehow.
           I also feel compelled to point out that those same thoughts
   have
        been
           echoed to me from Libertarian friends across the country,
        including a
           large number in your region where I have many friends and
   family.
            While this response has not been unanimous, it has been far
   more
        than
           those who support the rules saying no JC, and again most
        importantly
           even those who agree with that interpretation follow up with
   that
        not
           being their intent or desire.  The ones I reached out to were
   all
           delegates, and I received lots of voluntary input from others.
           I even agree that is a possible interpretation of the rules.
   100%
           correct that on the surface the rules can be read that way.
        However, I
           also point out we are way beyond those rules as there are:
            A) other interpretations
           B) the very real interpretation that we also have to take into
        account
           that those rules never took this situation into account
           C) having no JC is most definitely a violation of the SPIRIT
   and
        intent
           of those rules abd the people who drafted them.
           D) again, we are Libertarians and being able to recognize rules
        and
           laws that failed, then do something about it is who we are! Or
   at
        least
           supposed to be.
           The intent and desire to have a JC has been close to unanimous,
           excepting a few hardcore anarchists who would vote NOTA on
   almost
           everything.  As has the desire to get it done and move on.  The
        only
           debate has been method. The largest # I have seen has supported
        some
           wording or other of taking top 7 with or without LNC approval.
           A smaller # tho still significant likes an email ballot (tho
   very
        few
           want multiple rounds to reach a majority as per Ms Harlos'
        suggestion,
           most want just one round with take top 7 or no JC as the
        options). Most
           from region 1.
           The no JC at all # does exist, mostly from 8, 5, and 3.
           A very large percentage want us to just shut up and let it ride
        with
           the JC's recommendation/decision. From all over.
           Did I poll every delegate? No, but well over 400 directly or
        watching
           their interactions on the subject.
           So all that being TLDR. I stand by my stance, not just in my
        region,
           but nationally.  I will accept the JC that has formed (however
        you want
           to phrase it coming about) and abide by their rulings.
           John Phillips
           Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
           Cell [1]217-412-5973
           ------ Original message------
           From: Elizabeth Van Horn
           Date: Fri, Jul 20, 2018 11:11 PM
           To: Richard Longstreth;

           Cc: [2][5][6]lnc-business at hq.lp.org[
   3];[6][7]john.phillips at lp.org;
           Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Agenda in Phoenix
         I'd replied to John Phillips, he's the Region 6 rep.
         Also, I've already stated my position.  I'd wanted to have the
   LNC
         approve the top seven, I co-sponsored that motion.  Only, when
   took
      the
         discussion to my region, multiple members, including officers,
   state
         chairs, VCs, etc, of Region 3 were adamant that under our bylaws
         there's no JC, and no way to get one.  Me stating this on the LNC
      email
         list is just that, me stating what my region has said, and wants.
         I've no idea why you're making comments about "do not turn this
         personal"??  I've said nothing personal. Don't project onto me.
         What I have done is point out that another regional rep isn't
      speaking
         for my region.
         As for my reply to the LNC Secretary, the same.  An officer has a
         particular role, otherwise, they have one vote, same as anyone on
      the
         LNC.  The LNC secretary asked people to confer with the
   registered
         parliamentarian, and I have, and I've also read his views on this
         subject.  I went through the bylaws carefully, and got feedback
   from
      an
         officer in my own state affiliate, officers from the other state
         affiliates in my region, etc.  My statements are the result of
         listening to the members in my region.  I've done due diligence
   on
      this
         issue. I've not going to take the time to listen to my region,
   and
      then
         ignore them.
         My representation and advocacy is for my region.
           ---
           Elizabeth Van Horn
         On [4]2018-07-20 18:10, Richard Longstreth wrote:
         My Region says that the Top 7 should be and we should move on. We
         cannot simply "You do your region, and I'll do mine."
         First off, the person you said that to is an Officer. Therefore,
   her
         Region in is the entirety of membership and she IS expressing her
         thoughts from her 'region'. Your words give off the air of
   flippancy
         and are borderline offensive to me as one whom the comments were
   not
         directed toward. This is not how we should be interacting as
      officers
         and certainly not a way to advance the Party. We need to work
      together,
         not have an attitude of every region for themselves.
         Secondly, there is a difference between our Regions, EVH. Mine
   says
         that the Top 7 are the JC yours says that we don't have a JC.
   Both
         situations cannot exist simultaneously and this NEEDS to be
   resolved
         and finalized for all members. I cannot tell my states that a JC
      exists
         for Region 1 but not for Region 3; that is absurd.
         Finally, I have dropped this discussion if we acknowledge that
   the
      JC
         exists and is the Top 7 - something I abstained from orginally,
   but
      see
         as the only logical solution going forward. If not, we need to
      discuss
         this further which is the will of neither of our regions or that
   of
      the
         general membership. Most want to move on from the issue. The LNC
   as
      a
         body did not approve the Top 7. The former JC came up with a
      solution
         and that is to put the Top 7 in place. If we, as an LNC or
   Regional
         Representative do not acknowledge that solution we are creating a
      deep
         divide in the Party.
         Thoughts? Please do not turn this personal. I want to work with
   you
      to
         find a resolution that suits all parties involved.
         Richard
           On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 11:46 AM Elizabeth Van Horn via
        Lnc-business

             <[5][7][8]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
                  I was in favor of the LNC approving the top seven JC
          candidates.
               But,
                  my region isn't, and leadership has let me know that
     they
          think
               there's
                  no JC.
                  I'm not sure what you're going on about. I'm not
     arguing.
          Nor, am
               I
                  doing anything, other than stating what my region
     thinks.
                  You do your region, and I'll do mine.
                  ---
                  Elizabeth Van Horn
                  LNC Region 3 (IN, MI, OH, KY)
                  Secretary Libertarian Party of Madison Co, Indiana
                  LP Social Media Process Review Committee
                  Vice-Chair Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus
                  [1][6][8][9]http://www.lpcaucus.org/

              On [7]2018-07-20 13:26, [8][9][10]john.phillips at lp.org
   wrote:
              Shrug.  If I wanted to take it to a court of law I would
   have a
           50/50
              shot imho, and that of the 8 lawyers I asked to look at it.
      Some
           of
              them thought they could win maybe 70%.
              So i would say the argument for them being the JC is as good
   as
           the
              argument against.
              However, the vast majority seem to want them from what I
   see,
      so
           I fail
              to see the issue that people keep making of this. Just
   accept
      it
           and
              move on, it is what we should have done from the beginning.
              On a personal note. Are we not Libertarians?  I find the
           arguments of
              rules and legality disturbingly dogmatic.  We argue all the
      time
           about
              changing bad laws and rules that have created a problem, but
      when
           it
              comes down to our rules failing we can't adjust? Seems sort
   of
              hypocritical to me, actually far more than sort of.
              So my stance is this.  I stand opposed to anything that
      continues
           to
              drag this out.  I stand opposed to anything other than
      accepting
           the
              recommendation of the previous JC and what appears to me to
   be
           the will
              of vast majority of our constituents.  The correct route in
   my
           not so
              humble opinion is that we accept them, get the hell out of
   the
           way,
              move on, and hope we don't need them like the last LNC
   didn't.
              John Phillips
              Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
                Cell [2][9]217-412-5973
                ------ Original message------
                From: Elizabeth Van Horn via Lnc-business
                Date: Fri, Jul 20, 2018 11:32 AM
                To: Caryn Ann Harlos;

                Cc: Elizabeth Van Horn[3];[10][10][11]lnc-business@
   hq.lp.org;
                Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Agenda in Phoenix
             They can disagree all they want.   But, there's no authority
        for
             them.
             ---
             Elizabeth Van Horn
             On [4][11]2018-07-20 11:08, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
             > There's a JC presently electing its chair that disagrees.
             >
             > On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 8:24 AM Elizabeth Van Horn  wrote:
             >
             >> There's no JC, so no resolution can be made.
             >>
             >> ---
             >> Elizabeth Van Horn
             >>
             >> On [5][12]2018-07-20 08:58, Caryn Ann Harlos via
        Lnc-business
             wrote:
             >>> It seems that the JC took it upon itself to resolve - it
   is
        up
             to the
             >>> membership to complain about that if they wish.  I submit
        we
             simply
             >>> go
             >>> on about our jobs and stay out of it.
             >>> -Caryn Ann
             >>>
             >>> On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Richard Longstreth via
             Lnc-business

           >>> <[1[6]][13][11][12]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
           >>>
           >>> I am assuming that JC will be an agenda item in Phoenix. If
           >>> not,
           >>> could
           >>> we please add it? If not, are we done with that discussion
   and
           >>> simply
           >>> not having a JC or what are the next points of discussion?
   I
           >>> want
           >>> to
           >>> fully resolve this issue the best we can and move forward.
   I
           >>> abstained
           >>> last vote to approve but my mind is still not settled.
           >>> There is no good solution here, but one of may state chairs
      put
           >>> very
           >>> simply:
           >>> "I find this whole debacle with process to be detrimental
   and
           >>> don't
           >>> really care one way or the other how it pans out. Nobody is
           >>> going
           >>> to be
           >>> 100% on this as is evidenced by the gridlock on some of the
           >>> first
           >>> true
           >>> membership affecting votes from the LNC."
           >>> We need to resolve and move forward.
           >>> Richard
           >>> --
           >>> Richard Longstreth
           >>> Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM, OR, HI,
   UT,
           >>> WA,
           >>> WY)
           >>> Libertarian National Committee

               >>> [1][2[7]][14][12][13]richard.longstreth at lp.org
               >>> [8][15]931.538.9300
               >>> References
               >>> 1. mailto:[3[9]][16][13][14]richard.longstreth at lp.org
               >>>
               >>> --
               >>> --
               >>> In Liberty,
               >>> Caryn Ann Harlos
               >>> Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
          Secretary
               >>> - [4][10][17]Caryn.Ann.[11][18] [14]Harlos at LP.org
          or[12][19]
               [15]Secretary at LP.org.
               >>> Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[13][20]
               [16]LPedia at LP.org
               >>> A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
               >>> We defend your rights
               >>> And oppose the use of force
               >>> Taxation is theft
               >>>
               >>> References
               >>>
               >>> 1. mailto[14]:[21][17][15]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
               >>> 2. mailto[15]:[22][18][16]richard.longstreth at lp.org
               >>> 3. mailto[16]:[23][19][17]richard.longstreth at lp.org
               >>> 4. mailto[17][24]:Caryn.Ann.Harlo[20]s at LP.org
               > --
               >
               > --
               >
               > IN LIBERTY,
               > CARYN ANN HARLOS
               > Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
          Secretary -
               [18][25]Caryn.Ann
               .[19][26] [21]Harlos at LP.org or[20][27]
     [22]Secretary at LP.org.
               > Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[21][28]
               [23]LPedia at LP.org
               >
               > A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
               > _We defend your rights_
               > _And oppose the use of force_
               > _Taxation is theft_
                  They can disagree all they want.   But, there's no
     authority
          for
               them.
                  ---
                  Elizabeth Van Horn
                  On [22][29]2018-07-20 11:08, Caryn Ann Harlos wrote:
                  There's a JC presently electing its chair that
     disagrees.
                  On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 8:24 AM Elizabeth Van Horn
                  <[1[23]][30][24][18]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org> wrote:
                    There's no JC, so no resolution can be made.
                    ---
                    Elizabeth Van Horn
                    On [24][31]2018-07-20 08:58, Caryn Ann Harlos via
          Lnc-business
               wrote:
                    > It seems that the JC took it upon itself to resolve
     - it
          is
               up to
                    the
                    >    membership to complain about that if they wish.
     I
          submit
               we
                    simply
                    > go
                    >    on about our jobs and stay out of it.
                    >    -Caryn Ann
                    >
                    >    On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Richard
     Longstreth
          via
                    Lnc-business

                >    <[1][2[25]][32][25][19]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
                >
                >         I am assuming that JC will be an agenda item in
           Phoenix.
                If
                > not,
                >      could
                >         we please add it? If not, are we done with that
           discussion
                and
                >      simply
                >         not having a JC or what are the next points of
           discussion?
                I
                > want
                >      to
                >         fully resolve this issue the best we can and
   move
           forward.
                I
                >      abstained
                >         last vote to approve but my mind is still not
           settled.
                >         There is no good solution here, but one of may
      state
                chairs put
                >      very
                >         simply:
                >         "I find this whole debacle with process to be
           detrimental
                and
                >      don't
                >         really care one way or the other how it pans
   out.
           Nobody
                is
                > going
                >      to be
                >         100% on this as is evidenced by the gridlock on
      some
           of
                the
                > first
                >      true
                >         membership affecting votes from the LNC."
                >         We need to resolve and move forward.
                >         Richard
                >         --
                >         Richard Longstreth
                >         Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM,
      OR,
           HI,
                UT,
                > WA,
                >      WY)
                >         Libertarian National Committee

                    >         [1][2][3[26]][33][26][20]richard.
     longstreth at lp.org
                    >         [27][34]931.538.9300
                    >      References
                    >         1. mailto:[3][4[28]][35][27]richard.l
          [21]ongstreth at lp.org
                    >
                    >    --
                    >    --
                    >    In Liberty,
                    >    Caryn Ann Harlos
                    >    Libertarian Party and Libertarian National
     Committee
               Secretary
                    >    - [4][29][36]Caryn.Ann.[30][37]
     [28]Harlos at LP.org
          or[31][38]
               [29]Secretary at LP.org.
                    >    Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
     -[32][39]
               [30]LPedia at LP.org
                    >    A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
                    >    We defend your rights
                    >    And oppose the use of force
                    >    Taxation is theft
                    >
                    > References
                    >
                    >    1. mailto:[5[33]][40][31][22]lnc-
     business at hq.lp.org
                    >    2. mailto:[6[34]][41][32][23]richard.
     longstreth at lp.org
                    >    3. mailto:[7[35]][42][33][24]richard.
     longstreth at lp.org
                    >    4. mailto:[8[36][43]]Caryn.Ann.Ha[34]rlos at LP.org
                    --
                  --
                  In Liberty,
                  Caryn Ann Harlos
                  Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee
          Secretary
                  - [9][37][44]Caryn.Ann.[38][45] [35]Harlos at LP.org
     or[39][46]
               [36]Secretary at LP.org.
                  Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[40][47]
               [37]LPedia at LP.org
                  A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
                  We defend your rights
                  And oppose the use of force
                  Taxation is theft
               References
                  1. mailto[41]:[48][38][25]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
                  2. mailto[42]:[49][39][26]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
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               --
             Richard Longstreth
             Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM, OR, HI, UT,
     WA,
          WY)
             Libertarian National Committee
             [106][85][58]richard.longstreth at lp.org
             [107]931.538.9300
          References
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            85. [170][103]http://Caryn.An/
            86. mailto: [171]Harlos at LP.org
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            91. mailto:[176][106]richard.longstreth at lp.org
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            95. mailto: [180]Secretary at LP.org.
            96. mailto: [181]LPedia at LP.org
            97. mailto:[182][108]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
            98. mailto:[183][109]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
            99. mailto:[184][110]richard.longstreth at lp.org
           100. mailto:[185][111]richard.longstreth at lp.org
           101. mailto:[186][112]lnc-business at hq.lp.org
           102. mailto:[187][113]richard.longstreth at lp.org
           103. mailto:[188][114]richard.longstreth at lp.org
           104. [189]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
           105. [190]mailto::Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
           106. mailto:[191][115]richard.longstreth at lp.org
           107. [192]tel:931.538.9300
        --
        --
        In Liberty,
        Caryn Ann Harlos
        Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
        - [193]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or [194]Secretary at LP.org.
        Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - [195]LPedia at LP.org
        A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
        We defend your rights
        And oppose the use of force
        Taxation is theft
        --
        --
        In Liberty,
        Caryn Ann Harlos
        Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
        - [196]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or [197]Secretary at LP.org.
        Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - [198]LPedia at LP.org
        A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
        We defend your rights
        And oppose the use of force
        Taxation is theft
        --
        --
        In Liberty,
        Caryn Ann Harlos
        Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
        - [199]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or [200]Secretary at LP.org.
        Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - [201]LPedia at LP.org
        A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
        We defend your rights
        And oppose the use of force
        Taxation is theft
     References
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      199. mailto:[290]Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
      200. mailto:[291]Secretary at LP.org
      201. mailto:[292]LPedia at LP.org

   --
   --
   In Liberty,
   Caryn Ann Harlos
   Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
   - [293]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or Secretary at LP.org.
   Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee - LPedia at LP.org
   A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
   We defend your rights
   And oppose the use of force
   Taxation is theft

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