Hi everybody,
The Liberty Weekly is now up and running at www.libertyweekly.com. We are desperately looking for help in a number of areas. At the moment we have several contributing writers but we definately need more; if you or anybody you know wishes to contribute, please have them e-mail me at alex@libertyweekly.com. We are also looking for investors/donors who appreciate what we are doing and would like to help us expand. The print edition of the paper will be out as soon as we have enough writers and funds, which will hopefully be soon. If you have any questions or would like to help in any way, please get in touch... We really need YOU. Also, please help us spread the word. Putting a link on facebook or myspace, emailing a link to everybody in your address book, or even just telling people you meet would be very much appreciated! Thanks.
Alex Newman
Co-editor/writer for The Liberty Weekly
Friday, January 26, 2007
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Alachua Liberty back in print, and in 0's and 1's too!
After digging through LPAC's old newsletter, Alachua Liberty, I was inspired to start working on a new print version for February (or March), in order to send out to all the registered Libertarian voters in the county. If anyone would like to contribute to or give input on this or future issues, please feel free to do so by posting over at our forums. Our treasurer, Christopher Bonura, is currently contributing to the issue as well.
Then I also realized that it was the year 2007, and that the Party had better have a Web 2.0 presence, as listserves can only go so far and print issues cost money. Thus, I created this blog which I hope will serve as just one new method LPAC will be using to communicate it's message of freedom and with which to make a difference in local politics.
In Liberty,
Neal A. Conner, interim Chairman
Then I also realized that it was the year 2007, and that the Party had better have a Web 2.0 presence, as listserves can only go so far and print issues cost money. Thus, I created this blog which I hope will serve as just one new method LPAC will be using to communicate it's message of freedom and with which to make a difference in local politics.
In Liberty,
Neal A. Conner, interim Chairman
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