[Lnc-business] Seeking Co-Sponsors for Resolution to Re-Affirm The LP's Stance For Property Rights
john.phillips at lp.org
john.phillips at lp.org
Wed Aug 15 00:25:36 EDT 2018
I disagree.
And since I am sitting here looking at a quote from mr Nolan stating that we should unequivocally welcome people from across the political spectrum despite your arguments that he would not, I will disregard your statements on that subject as well.
Good day.
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell 217-412-5973
------ Original message------From: Caryn Ann HarlosDate: Tue, Aug 14, 2018 1:43 PMTo: lnc-business at hq.lp.org;Cc: john.phillips at lp.org;Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Seeking Co-Sponsors for Resolution to Re-Affirm The LP's Stance For Property Rights
There is nothing that goes outside the platform.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:26 PM john.phillips--- via Lnc-business <lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
This is not the same language as was presented and discussed earlier.
Just to clarify for people who may just be skimming.
I probably would have gone along with the first. This one is toxic and
the language clearly meant to be be a purge.
If it was just a supporting of property rights I would absolutely
support it. This is far more than that, and honestly far exceeds the
scope of the duties of this body. It is a direct change to policy
seriously impacts current members and activists.
If you want a platform change take it to Austin. That is not our job.
I will be voting no on this, and urge everyone else to seriously
consider whether they support a precedent of purging groups. Not to
mention how many of you during the JC discussion were treading very
carefully about not exceeding our scope, a point that was well taken
after reflection, will you be consistent here?
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell [1]217-412-5973
------ Original message------
From: Steven Nekhaila via Lnc-business
Date: Tue, Aug 14, 2018 10:50 AM
To: LNC-Business List;
Cc: Steven Nekhaila;
Subject:[Lnc-business] Seeking Co-Sponsors for Resolution to Re-Affirm
The LP's Stance For Property Rights
Dear Colleagues,
I invite you to co-sponsor the following resolution which disavows
socialist & communist policies and re-affirms the Libertarian Party
position on championing property rights.
Co-Sponsors: Joshua Smith, Justin O'Donnel, and Caryn Ann Harlos
WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the free market and therefore
the right of privatization of property as an extension of the
individual;
WHEREAS, the Statement of Principles of The Libertarian Party explicitly
supports the right to private property ownership, including the right to
do business utilizing that property as capital;
WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party strongly supports the rights of
individuals to own private property including land, structures, natural
resources and other private space through homesteading, purchase, and
other lawful libertarian means;
WHEREAS, ownership of private property, including but not limited to
land and housing, does not require continual or personal use to exist as
justly owned property unless otherwise abandoned;
WHEREAS, these have been part of the principles of the Libertarian Party
since its inception;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that socialist and communist property
ownership schemes, including the collectivization of property, unlawful
usurpation of property, and incorrect characterizations of private
property, unless otherwise voluntarily agreed by all parties, are
incompatible with the philosophy of the Libertarian Party.
In Liberty,
Steven Nekhaila
Region 2 Representative
Libertarian National Committee
Impotentes defendere libertatum non possunt
"Those without power cannot defend freedom"
References
1. tel:217-412-5973
--
--
In Liberty,Caryn Ann HarlosLibertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary - 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 rightsAnd oppose the use of forceTaxation is theft
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I disagree.
And since I am sitting here looking at a quote from mr Nolan stating
that we should unequivocally welcome people from across the political
spectrum despite your arguments that he would not, I will disregard
your statements on that subject as well.
Good day.
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell [1]217-412-5973
------ Original message------
From: Caryn Ann Harlos
Date: Tue, Aug 14, 2018 1:43 PM
To: [2]lnc-business at hq.lp.org;
Cc: [3]john.phillips at lp.org;
Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Seeking Co-Sponsors for Resolution to
Re-Affirm The LP's Stance For Property Rights
There is nothing that goes outside the platform.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:26 PM [4]john.phillips--- via Lnc-business
<[5]lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
This is not the same language as was presented and discussed
earlier.
Just to clarify for people who may just be skimming.
I probably would have gone along with the first. This one is
toxic and
the language clearly meant to be be a purge.
If it was just a supporting of property rights I would absolutely
support it. This is far more than that, and honestly far exceeds
the
scope of the duties of this body. It is a direct change to
policy
seriously impacts current members and activists.
If you want a platform change take it to Austin. That is not our
job.
I will be voting no on this, and urge everyone else to seriously
consider whether they support a precedent of purging groups. Not
to
mention how many of you during the JC discussion were treading
very
carefully about not exceeding our scope, a point that was well
taken
after reflection, will you be consistent here?
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell [1][6]217-412-5973
------ Original message------
From: Steven Nekhaila via Lnc-business
Date: Tue, Aug 14, 2018 10:50 AM
To: LNC-Business List;
Cc: Steven Nekhaila;
Subject:[Lnc-business] Seeking Co-Sponsors for Resolution to
Re-Affirm
The LP's Stance For Property Rights
Dear Colleagues,
I invite you to co-sponsor the following resolution which disavows
socialist & communist policies and re-affirms the Libertarian Party
position on championing property rights.
Co-Sponsors: Joshua Smith, Justin O'Donnel, and Caryn Ann Harlos
WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the free market and
therefore
the right of privatization of property as an extension of the
individual;
WHEREAS, the Statement of Principles of The Libertarian Party
explicitly
supports the right to private property ownership, including the
right to
do business utilizing that property as capital;
WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party strongly supports the rights of
individuals to own private property including land, structures,
natural
resources and other private space through homesteading, purchase,
and
other lawful libertarian means;
WHEREAS, ownership of private property, including but not limited to
land and housing, does not require continual or personal use to
exist as
justly owned property unless otherwise abandoned;
WHEREAS, these have been part of the principles of the Libertarian
Party
since its inception;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that socialist and communist property
ownership schemes, including the collectivization of property,
unlawful
usurpation of property, and incorrect characterizations of private
property, unless otherwise voluntarily agreed by all parties, are
incompatible with the philosophy of the Libertarian Party.
In Liberty,
Steven Nekhaila
Region 2 Representative
Libertarian National Committee
Impotentes defendere libertatum non possunt
"Those without power cannot defend freedom"
References
1. tel:[7]217-412-5973
--
--
In Liberty,
Caryn Ann Harlos
Libertarian Party and Libertarian National Committee Secretary
- [8]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org or[9] Secretary at LP.org.
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee -[10] 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. tel:217-412-5973
2. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
3. mailto:john.phillips at lp.org
4. http://john.ph/
5. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
6. tel:217-412-5973
7. tel:217-412-5973
8. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
9. mailto: Secretary at LP.org.
10. mailto: LPedia at LP.org
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