Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Empire State Libertarians Charters 10 Chapters Covering All 62 Counties In New York State

On July 27, 2010, the Governing Board of Empire State Libertarians announced the formation of 10 chartered chapters covering all 62 counties in New York State.

The 10 new chartered chapters are the following:

Downstate Libertarians
(covering Richmond, New York, the Bronx, Westchester & Rockland counties)

Long Island Libertarians
(covering Kings, Queens, Nassau & Suffolk counties)

Hudson River Valley Libertarians
(covering Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia & Greene counties)

Susquehanna-Catskill Libertarians
(covering Broome, Chenango, Otsego, Delaware & Sullivan counties)

Saratoga-Capital District Libertarians
(covering Fulton, Montgomery, Schoharie, Albany, Rensselaer, Schenactady, Saratoga & Washington counties)

Adirondack-North Country Libertarians
(covering Warren, Hamilton, Essex, Clinton, Franklin & St. Lawrence counties)

Thousand Islands-Seaway Libertarians
(covering Herkimer, Lewis, Jefferson, Madison, Oneida & Oswego counties)

Finger Lakes-Central New York Libertarians
(covering Onondaga, Cortland, Cayuga, Tompkins, Tioga, Chemung, Schyler, Seneca & Yates counties)

Genesee River Valley Libertarians
(covering Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Steuben & Allegany counties)

Niagara Falls-Western Frontier Libertarians
(covering Niagara, Orleans, Genesee, Erie, Wyoming, Chautauqua & Cattaraugus)

Empire State Libertarians is in the process of appointing Chairs and Vice-Chairs for each of the chartered chapters. If you are interested in serving in a leadership position in Empire State Libertarians, contact Dr. Tom Stevens at DrTomStevens@aol.com

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Empire State Libertarians Charters Susquehanna-Catskill Libertarians

On July 25, 2010, the Governing Board of Empire State Libertarians chartered Susquehanna-Catskill Libertarians, a local chapter that will be active in Broome, Chenango, Otsego, Delaware & Sullivan counties. Jack Roque, Treasurer of the Campaign Committee formed to elect Alden Link Lt. Governor of New York State, was appointed Chair of Susquehanna-Catskill Libertarians. Mr. Roque recently attended the Libertarian Party's National Convention in St. Louis, Missouri over Memorial Day weekend. He lives in Chenango County.

Dr. Tom Stevens founded Empire State Libertarians on July 4, 2010. It has the following purposes:

1. to encourage New York State residents who share libertarian ideals and principles to become politically active and to seek out avenues to promote a pro-liberty agenda;

2. to endorse candidates seeking elective office who support smaller government, lower taxes and more individual freedom;

3. to encourage patriotism, respect for our Founder Fathers, and a deep appreciation for the United States Constitution; and

4. to organize and charter chapters of Empire State Libertarians in order to promote local activism.

Susquehanna-Catskill Libertarians will be seeking to identify candidates in its area of geographic responsibility who would like to receive the endorsement of Empire State Libertarians and who are in complete agreement with the following Candidate Endorsement Statement for Election Year 2010:

If elected, I will take action to bring about smaller, more efficient, government as well as fewer and lower taxes. I intend to work to stimulate the economy and to create jobs by reducing corporate taxation and bureaucratic regulation. I do not believe it is the government's role to bring about social change. to redistribute wealth, or to pass laws criminalizing conduct that causes no direct harm to others. I will do what I can to bolster the value of our currency, to reduce the national debt, to better defend our borders, to keep our military strong, and to protect those individual rights guaranteed to all Americans in the United States Constitution.

For more information about Empire State Libertarians, contact Dr. Tom Stevens, its Founder, at DrTomStevens@aol.com or visit its Facebook Page at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=136427703051139&ref=ts

Friday, July 23, 2010

Empire State Libertarians & Libertarian Patriots of New York (LPNY) Now Have An Operating Website

Empire State Libertarians & Libertarian Patriots of New York (LPNY) both now have an operating website they share at the following website addresses:

http://www.lpny.org/

http://www.lpny.net/

http://www.lpny.info/

Libertarian Patriots of New York (LPNY) was founded by Dr. Tom Stevens on May 31, 2010.

Empire State Libertarians was founded by Dr. Tom Stevens on July 4, 2010.

Both groups also maintain Facebook Groups.

The Empire State Libertarians Facebook Group is located at:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=136427703051139&ref=ts

The Libertarian Patriots of New York (LPNY) Facebook Group is located at:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=111650602215541&ref=ts

Empire State Libertarians has posted a Candidate Endorsement Statement for Election Year 2010. It is also chartering local chapters and appointing Political Advisors.

Membership in Empire State Libertarians and Libertarian Patriots of New York (LPNY) is free. For more information, contact DrTomStevens@aol.com

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Sam Sloan Files Candidate Committee With New York State Board Of Elections & Solicits Contributions As LP Candidate For Governor

On Tuesday, July 19, 2010, Sam Sloan created the Committee To Elect Sam Sloan filing the required paperwork with the New York State Board of Elections. On that day, he also opened a campaign committee bank account at Chase Manhattan Bank with himself listed as Treasurer. Mr. Sloan claims to be the gubernatorial candidate of the Libertarian Party of New York and fully expects the Justices of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York to issue a ruling declaring that to be a fact.

Sam Sloan has already hired two paid petitioners who are collecting signatures on his behalf on a petition that is identical in every regard to the one being circulated by some Libertarian Party activists in New York State except that Sloan's petition lists him as the gubernatorial nominee of the Libertarian Party instead of Warren Redlich. A second version of the petition with an additional candidate added is being circulated upstate. In addition, Mr. Sloan has initiated negotiations with an out-of-state team of paid petitioners to discuss bringing them to New York to work on his behalf.

If Sam Sloan wins his two appeals, it is unknown whether the Appellate Division will extend the deadline to submit valid petition signatures to the New York State Board of Elections so Mr. Sloan is making efforts to collect as many signatures as he can now in support of his candidacy for Governor of New York State. If Sam Sloan loses his appeal, it is his position that the first person to file petition signatures with the New York State Board of Elections as the Libertarian Party candidate for Governor is the individual who will be granted the right to use that party name. Mr. Sloan absolutely rejects the claim of some members of Free Libertarian Party, Inc. that they have a common-law trademark right to the exclusive use of the "Libertarian Party" name in New York State. If, in the end, Mr. Sloan is forced to use another party name, he will simply do so and continue his campaign to be the next Governor of the State of New York under that party's banner.

Sam Sloan is now accepting campaign contributions. Make your check or money order payable to "Committee To Elect Sam Sloan" and send it to Sam Sloan at 1664 Davidson Avenue, Apt. #1-B, Bronx, NY 10453-7877.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Sloan & Redlich Finally Agree: Sex Between Adults & Young Teenagers May Not Be Objectionable

Warren Redlich is the gubernatorial nominee of the Libertarian Party of New York in 2010. Sam Sloan came in second for the gubernatorial nomination at the LPNY State Convention held on April 24, 2010 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Albany, New York and is now challenging the legitimacy of the nomination process in two cases currently pending before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Despite this controversy, the two of them may agree when it comes to whether sex with underage teenagers is objectionable.

Sam Sloan recently wrote:

I am in favor of lowering the age of consent. One hundred years ago the average age of marriage was 16. The father of modern science, Antoine Lavoisier, married a 13-year-old girl who assisted him in his scientific research and carried on his works until her great old age. Statistics show that the birth rate for Americans has dropped well below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman, and that includes Black Americans who have a much higher birth rate than White Americans. If only White U.S. Born Americans are considered, we are headed for rapid extinction. Our population continues to increase only because of the constant influx of foreign born women who produce a high percentage, almost a majority, of the children. I am a good example. I have eight children born in the USA, but the mothers of all 8 of them were born in other countries. The Age of Consent and the Age of Legal Marriage needs to be lowered. If not, we are headed for extinction.

In an article Warren Redlich posted to his Stop Wasting Money Blog with the intention of "mocking" the shocked reaction people had to the "racy" Miley Cyrus photos, he wrote:

The story also hits on how Puritanism is still so prevalent in America. The greatest love interest in the history of romance is at least arguably Juliet from Romeo and Juliet. Juliet was 13 years old. For some reason females become fertile in their early teens and peak before the age of 18. You would think those who believe in the theory of evolution would see this as the design of the species. And in an interesting alliance with Darwin, shouldn't religious people (and not just those in cults) believe teenage girls should be sexually active (in marriage of course), as that would appear to be the intent of the intelligent design? Instead both groups appear to be together on the opposite side.

Another take is the notion that men who find teenage girls attractive are perverts. If you look at literature like Shakespeare, and at some historical figures like Sir William Johnson (a prominent pre-revolutionary leader in New York), you get the impression that it used to be normal for men, even much older men, to be interested in teenage girls.

Despite these comments, Warren Redlich recently said he does not support lowering the age of consent in New York State. For the full context of the quotations I used from Warren Redlich's blog, you can read the entire article yourself at: http://www.wredlich.com/stop-wasting-money/2008/04/best-miley-cyrus-quote.html

In a separate e-mail, Sam Sloan stated that while he supports lowering the age of consent, he refuses to be pinned down to a particular age at which he thinks the age of consent should be set. In that e-mail, he wrote:

I am in favor of lowering the Age of Consent. Saying that it should be lowered to 14 or to any other specific age is risky. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg got into trouble for saying as a young law school student that the Age of Consent should be lowered to 13. She has never lived that down. Similarly, statements like that by Libertarian Party Candidate Mary Ruwart may have killed her candidacy for President of the United States.

The age of consent in New York State is currently set at 17.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Incompetence & Malfeasance Continue To Reign In The Libertarian Party Of New York

Instead of viewing the State Committee of the Libertarian Party of New York as its Board of Directors with each member having fiduciary responsibilities, most of its current and former members continue to treat it as a private club where competence, getting proper financial breakdowns, having minutes and following the bylaws do not seem to matter.

Today, the New York affiliate of the Libertarian Party held another State Committee meeting. Brian DeMarzo, the elected Secretary, was not on the call nor did he submit minutes for the last meeting. In fact, State Committee meetings were held on April 24, 2010, June 6, 2010, and June 27, 2010 and no minutes have been submitted for any of those meeting. Mr. DeMarzo was also Secretary for the LPNY Convention held on April 24, 2010 and minutes for that convention have also not been uploaded. This is not simply an incompetence issue for Brian DeMarzo. The last LPNY Secretary, M Carling, did not submit minutes for any of the State Committee meetings held from December, 2009 through April, 2010 and no one on the State Committee, except former LPNY member Dr. Tom Stevens, ever raised this issue.

The LPNY Treasury is even in worse shape. Currently, Gary Treistman, the elected Treasurer, is still in the process of changing banks but that process has been on going since April 24, 2010. Knowing it took over 6 months to transfer signatures and pass codes during the last term of office, it was Dr. Tom Stevens, then State Representative for the Libertarian Party of Queens County, who made a motion at the State Committee meeting on April 24, 2010 requesting that this new transfer take place within 30 days. Mark Axinn, LPNY Chair, indicated that is not how he likes to do business and requested the language be changed to "as soon as possible". That motion passed but the former Treasurer is still handling aspects of the books and the new Treasurer has not gotten a proper breakdown of the money collected at the State Convention despite requests for such a breakdown that were made by Dr. Tom Stevens to both the Convention Committee and to the new Treasurer. Stevens also objected to the last State Committee authorizing funds for the Convention when it had not seen the contract signed on its behalf and did not know what the financial liability was for the state party.

Mark Axinn, LPNY Chair, also continues to treat voting procedures without a great degree of respect. His allowing voting on the "honor system" has led to a challenge of the nominating process that took place at the LPNY State Convention on April 24, 2010. Another example of that took place at the State Committee meeting held by teleconference on July 17, 2010. Gary Donoyan of Nassau County had come on the call but Blay Tarnoff, the Nassau County State Representative had not. Mr. Donoyan explicitly stated he was not a member of the State Committee. Mr. Tarnoff could have designated Mr. Donoyan to be the replacement State Representative for this meeting but he had not. Mark Axinn, LPNY Chair, announced that if Tarnoff failed to come onto the call, that he would let Donoyan vote for Nassau "just this one time". A similar situation occurred with respect to the State Representative for Suffolk County, who did not appear. Jim Harris, a Suffolk County member, was on the call. Mark Axinn, LPNY Chair, asked Harris if Michael Houze had designated him to be State Representative for the purposes of the call. Mr. Harris said "No, I have received no such authorization." Mark Axinn, then said to the entire State Committee, "I heard him say 'yes'. Did you all hear him say 'yes'?" It turned out Mr. Axinn didn't need either of these votes to make quorum, which was finally achieved 20 minutes into the meeting.

Dr. Tom Stevens, Political Director of the Libertarian Party of Queens County, said:

I was not on the State Committee teleconference call because I resigned my Life Membership in the Libertarian Party of New York after the State Committee suspended my membership for continuing to raise issues of professionalism and for asking questions I considered to be important to ask as part of my fiduciary responsibilities as a member of the State Committee, which I viewed as being the Board of Directors of the corporate entity we are.

I am certain my questions annoyed others who viewed the state party as more of a social club but I did and said what I thought was right. You can be sure that if I still served on the State Committee of the Libertarian Party of New York, that I would have objected to there not being regular minutes, not having a Treasurer's Report and to the effort to permit people to vote who had no authority to do so.

Dr. Tom Stevens is currently the Political Director of the Libertarian Party of Queens County and is the Founder of Libertarian Patriots of New York and Empire State Libertarians.

Empire State Libertarians Charters Hudson River Valley Libertarians

On July 16, 2010, the Governing Board of Empire State Libertarians chartered Hudson River Valley Libertarians, a local chapter that will be active in Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia & Greene counties. Alden Link, the Libertarian Party's nominee for Lt. Governor, was appointed Chair of Hudson River Valley Libertarians.

Dr. Tom Stevens founded Empire State Libertarians on July 4, 2010. It has the following purposes:

1. to encourage New York State residents who share libertarian ideals and principles to become politically active and to seek out avenues to promote a pro-liberty agenda;

2. to endorse candidates seeking elective office who support smaller government, lower taxes and more individual freedom;

3. to encourage patriotism, respect for our Founder Fathers, and a deep appreciation for the United States Constitution; and

4. to organize and charter chapters of Empire State Libertarians in order to promote local activism.

Hudson River Valley Libertarians will be seeking to identify candidates in its area of geographic responsibility who would like to receive the endorsement of Empire State Libertarians and who are in complete agreement with the following Candidate Endorsement Statement for Election Year 2010:

If elected, I will take action to bring about smaller, more efficient, government as well as fewer and lower taxes. I intend to work to stimulate the economy and to create jobs by reducing corporate taxation and bureaucratic regulation. I do not believe it is the government's role to bring about social change. to redistribute wealth, or to pass laws criminalizing conduct that causes no direct harm to others. I will do what I can to bolster the value of our currency, to reduce the national debt, to better defend our borders, to keep our military strong, and to protect those individual rights guaranteed to all Americans in the United States Constitution.

For more information about Empire State Libertarians, contact Dr. Tom Stevens, its Founder, at DrTomStevens@aol.com or visit its Facebook Page at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=136427703051139&ref=ts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Empire State Libertarians Charters Long Island Libertarians

On July 14, 2010, the Governing Board of Empire State Libertarians chartered Long Island Libertarians, a local chapter that will be active in Kings, Queens, Nassau & Suffolk counties. Dr. Tom Stevens, Political Director of the Libertarian Party of Queens County and Founder of Empire State Libertarians, was appointed Chair.

Empire State Libertarians was founded on July 4, 2010 and has the following purposes:

1. to encourage New York State residents who share libertarian ideals and principles to become politically active and to seek out avenues to promote a pro-liberty agenda;

2. to endorse candidates seeking elective office who support smaller government, lower taxes and more individual freedom;

3. to encourage patriotism, respect for our Founder Fathers, and a deep appreciation for the United States Constitution; and

4. to organize and charter chapters of Empire State Libertarians in order to promote local activism.

Long Island Libertarians will be seeking to identify candidates in its area of geographic responsibility who would like to receive the endorsement of Empire State Libertarians and who are in complete agreement with the following Candidate Endorsement Statement for Election Year 2010:

If elected, I will take action to bring about smaller, more efficient, government as well as fewer and lower taxes. I intend to work to stimulate the economy and to create jobs by reducing corporate taxation and bureaucratic regulation. I do not believe it is the government's role to bring about social change. to redistribute wealth, or to pass laws criminalizing conduct that causes no direct harm to others. I will do what I can to bolster the value of our currency, to reduce the national debt, to better defend our borders, to keep our military strong, and to protect those individual rights guaranteed to all Americans in the United States Constitution.

For more information about Empire State Libertarians, contact Dr. Tom Stevens, its Founder, at DrTomStevens@aol.com or visit its Facebook Page at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=136427703051139&ref=ts

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Empire State Libertarians Charters Downstate Libertarians

On July 7, 2010, the Governing Board of Empire State Libertarians chartered Downstate Libertarians, a local chapter that will be active in Richmond, New York, the Bronx, Westchester & Rockland counties.

Dodge P. Landesman, the immediate past State Representative of the Manhattan Libertarian Party, was appointed Chair of Downstate Libertarians. Dallwyn Merck, Secretary of the Libertarian Party of Queens County (who lives in Manhattan) was appointed Vice-Chair.

Dr. Tom Stevens founded Empire State Libertarians on July 4, 2010. It has the following purposes:

1. to encourage New York State residents who share libertarian ideals and principles to become politically active and to seek out avenues to promote a pro-liberty agenda;

2. to endorse candidates seeking elective office who support smaller government, lower taxes and more individual freedom;

3. to encourage patriotism, respect for our Founder Fathers, and a deep appreciation for the United States Constitution; and

4. to organize and charter chapters of Empire State Libertarians in order to promote local activism.

Downstate Libertarians will be seeking to identify candidates in its area of geographic responsibility who would like to receive the endorsement of Empire State Libertarians and who are in complete agreement with the following Candidate Endorsement Statement for Election Year 2010:

If elected, I will take action to bring about smaller, more efficient, government as well as fewer and lower taxes. I intend to work to stimulate the economy and to create jobs by reducing corporate taxation and bureaucratic regulation. I do not believe it is the government's role to bring about social change. to redistribute wealth, or to pass laws criminalizing conduct that causes no direct harm to others. I will do what I can to bolster the value of our currency, to reduce the national debt, to better defend our borders, to keep our military strong, and to protect those individual rights guaranteed to all Americans in the United States Constitution.

For more information about Empire State Libertarians, contact Dr. Tom Stevens, its Founder, at DrTomStevens@aol.com or visit its Facebook Page at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=136427703051139&ref=ts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Empire State Libertarians Issues Candidate Endorsement Statement For Election Year 2010

On Sunday, July 11, 2010, Empire State Libertarians published its Candidate Endorsement Statement for Election Year 2010.

In order to be considered for endorsement by Empire State Libertarians, a candidate must be in full agreement with the following statement:

If elected, I will take action to bring about smaller, more efficient, government as well as fewer and lower taxes. I intend to work to stimulate the economy and to create jobs by reducing corporate taxation and bureaucratic regulation. I do not believe it is the government's role to bring about social change. to redistribute wealth, or to pass laws criminalizing conduct that causes no direct harm to others. I will do what I can to bolster the value of our currency, to reduce the national debt, to better defend our borders, to keep our military strong, and to protect those individual rights guaranteed to all Americans in the United States Constitution.

Candidates running for office in New York State who receive the endorsement of Empire State Libertarians must agree to place the fact of their endorsement and the Candidate Endorsement Statement on their campaign website. Not all candidates seeking the endorsement of Empire State Libertarians will receive it. That decision will be made by the Governing Board of the group.

For more information about Empire State Libertarians, visit the organization's Facebook Group at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=136427703051139&ref=ts

Sunday, July 11, 2010

LPNY Split Wide Open: Sloan Circulates Rival Statewide Petitions & Hires Paid Petitioners

Sam Sloan, who like Kristin Davis, was denied the opportunity to communicate with eligible voting delegates prior to the State Convention of the Libertarian Party of New York being held, began circulating rival statewide petitions identical in every detail to those being circulated by the LPNY except that it lists Sam Sloan as the Libertarian Party's gubernatorial candidate instead of Warren Redlich, who was nominated at the LPNY State Convention held on April 24, 2010 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Albany New York. Mr. Sloan has hired a number of paid petitioners who are collecting petition signatures for him in a number of Congressional Districts throughout New York State.

It is Sam Sloan's position, which has been confirmed by election law experts at the New York City and New York State Board of Elections, that the Libertarian Party is not a recognized major or minor political party under New York State Election Law and that since all its candidates file Independent Nominating Petitions, that the first candidate petition to be filed for a particular elective office gets the right to use the Libertarian Party name.

Kristin Davis, Sam Sloan and Warren Redlich were the three announced candidates who were seeking the gubernatorial nomination of the Libertarian Party prior to the State Convention being held. Sam Sloan and Kristin Davis wanted to mail their campaign literature to eligible voting delegates in order to encourage them to attend the State Convention to vote for them. However, this opportunity was denied to both Kristin Davis and Sam Sloan. Ms. Davis decided to abandon her efforts to seek the LP nomination while Mr. Sloan decided to sue the Libertarian Party. Warren Redlich was handed the gubernatorial nomination by obtaining only 27 votes.

Kristin Davis, who is now running for governor as the candidate of the Anti-Prohibition Party, is still bitter regarding her experience with the Libertarian Party of New York and there is strong evidence she intends to challenge any petitions filed on Warren Redlich's behalf. In an e-mail dated July 8, 2010 to Dr. Tom Stevens, LPQC Political Director and Founder of Empire State Libertarians, Andrew Miller, Director of Communications for the Kristin Davis campaign, wrote the following:

The New York Libertarian Party is a joke. As you know the "party" declined to give a list of potential convention voters to Ms. Davis prior to the meeting of their "club" which enjoys no recognition or status in New York State other than the distinction of never being able to win 50,000 votes because they have nominated candidates with no resources and no public identity. I am certain the petition for the Libertarian Party will be challenged - there is no place on the ballot for a man who advocates sex with under-age children.

On Friday, July 9, 2010, Sam Sloan filed two separate appeals with the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. The first appeal seeks to overturn the decision of Justice Edmead ruling that Sam Sloan's lawsuit to force the Libertarian Party of New York to turn over to him a list of eligible voting delegates was moot. The second appeal seeks to overturn Justice Edmead's Order dismissing Sam Sloan's lawsuit alleging a fraudulent election process on the grounds that the LPNY convention challenge is subject to a 10-day statute of limitations noted in the Election Law.

Prior to the LPNY State Convention, Sam Sloan obtained an Order from the Supreme Court of the State of New York signed by Justice Edmead ordering Chris Edes, the State Chair, to turn over to him a list of eligible voting delegates. Mr. Edes ignored that Order and when a Hearing was held, Justice Edmead, although stating that Mr. Edes was in contempt of court for ignoring her Order, nevertheless ruled that Sam Sloan's request for relief was moot since the LPNY State Convention had already been held. The basis of Sloan's appeal is that Justice Edmead, as a matter of law, failed to consider how many of the 300-400 LPNY members may have attended the State Convention had Sam Sloan been allowed to mail his campaign literature to them prior to the convention being held.

Sam Sloan's second lawsuit, filed in the Supreme Court of the State of New York before Justice Edmead, argued that even though delegates were given a wristband identifying them as eligible to vote and even though Dr. Tom Stevens, LPQC State Representative at the time, vehemently and publicly objected to Mark Axinn's decision to ignore the wristbands and to let people vote on the "honor system", the election went forward and resulted in actual fraud taking place during the vote on the gubernatorial nomination. Mr. Sloan has at least two witnesses who saw ineligible people vote, people voting twice, and people pocketing the votes of others as they collected other people's ballots in order to place them into a passing hat. Justice Edmead dismissed this second lawsuit claiming that the Election Law states that a 10-statute of limitations applies to anyone challenging a convention held by a "party committee". It is Mr. Sloan's contention that the Libertarian Party is not a "party committee" under the Election Law of the State of New York and that, therefore, Justice Edmead made an error in law when she found the statute of limitations applicable.

Dr. Tom Stevens, LPQC Political Director and Founder of Empire State Libertarians, said:

It was going to be difficult enough to obtain a sufficient number of valid petition signatures to get the Redlich slate on the ballot but now with Kristin Davis likely to challenge the petitions and Sam Sloan circulating a rival statewide petition being carried by many LPNY activists, the task now becomes Herculean, despite the commitment of $25,000.00 from the national LP.

I must say that the Libertarian Party of New York has brought this entire situation upon itself. First, when you make peaceful revolution impossible, you make violent revolution inevitable. Hence, by denying Kristin Davis and Sam Sloan a level playing field to compete for the LPNY gubernatorial nomination, you end up forcing the reactions you have observed. In addition, Carl Person, the LPNY candidate for Attorney General, and I negotiated a proposed settlement of the first Sloan lawsuit where Mr. Sloan agreed to drop all challenges to the alleged corrupt process in return for being named as a replacement gubernatorial nominee should Warren Redlich resign from the race. Mark Axinn, LPNY Chair, refused to consider the compromise because of rules he has in his head about not letting anyone gain an advantage because of their having filed a lawsuit. The result was a second Sloan lawsuit and now the two appeals. In my rule book, I believe in settling when the best interests of the party are served especially if you know that individuals are claiming they witnessed actual fraud take place in the election process that nominated your party's gubernatorial nominee.

I believe Sam Sloan and Kristin Davis have raised issues that needed to be raised. I have been commenting on what I considered to be a biased process from December, 2009 right on through to the LPNY State Convention held on April 24, 2010. I have no idea what the outcome of this situation will be except that I will say that it could have been avoided.

Sam Sloan is the State Representative of the Manhattan Libertarian Party, and Dr. Tom Stevens is the Political Director of the Libertarian Party of Queens County. Dr. Stevens is also the Founder of Libertarian Patriots of New York and Empire State Libertarians.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Empire State Libertarians Formed On Independence Day 2010

On July 4, 2010, Dr. Tom Stevens, Political Director of the Libertarian Party of Queens County and Founder of Libertarian Patriots of New York (LPNY), formed Empire State Libertarians to be a more effective political force for promoting a pro-liberty agenda in the State of New York. Empire State Libertarians is not associated or affiliated with Free Libertarian Party, Inc., the recognized local affiliate of the Libertarian Party in New York State. Dr. Stevens resigned his Life Membership in the Free Libertarian Party, Inc. on June 27, 2010 to focus his energies on more productive political endeavors and opportunities.

Membership in Empire State Libertarians is free and it is expected that local affiliates will be chartered soon. Stevens said, "Our goal is to welcome all small government libertarians into our ranks and to take actions that will have an immediate positive effect in spreading the message of liberty. We do not plan to charge dues, to hold meetings or to run candidates for elective office in a futile attempt to capture 1% of the popular vote. We intend to participate in Tea Party rallies, endorse libertarian-leaning candidates and join pro-liberty coalitions. We have no intention of getting bogged down in bureaucratic machinations or suffering the company of unethical, toxic libertarians who wouldn't recognize what integrity was even if it came up and slapped them in the face. It is my intention to focus the efforts of Empire State Libertarians on goal-oriented action."

The formation of Empire State Libertarians reflects growing frustration with the individuals who are currently in charge of the Libertarian Party in New York State. The Libertarian Party of Queens County recently passed a resolution by unanimous vote condemning "the extremely dysfunctional Libertarian Party of New York, whose politically inexperienced, stagnant leadership and the presence of toxic individuals have been primarily responsible for the party's inability to obtain ballot access over the past nearly 40 years."

Empire State Libertarians was formed with the following four (4) purposes:

1. to encourage New York State residents who share libertarian ideals and principles to become politically active and to seek out avenues to promote a pro-liberty agenda;

2. to endorse candidates seeking elective office who support smaller government, lower taxes and more individual freedom;

3. to encourage patriotism, respect for our Founder Fathers, and a deep appreciation for the United States Constitution; and

4. to organize and charter chapters of Empire State Libertarians in order to promote local activism.

Feel free to join the Facebook Page of Empire State Libertarians at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=136427703051139&ref=ts

If you are interested in membership, taking a leadership role or being a political advisor to Empire State Libertarians, contact Dr. Tom Stevens at DrTomStevens@aol.com

Monday, July 5, 2010

Former OPME Affiliate President & Tea Party Activist Thayne Michael Ormsby Charged In Triple Homicide

Thayne Michael Ormsby, 20, of Orient, Maine was arrested in Dover, New Hampshire on Friday, July 2, 2010 on a felony fugitive from justice charge. Mr. Ormsby was interviewed at Dover Police Headquarters and probable cause was developed for his involvement in the murders of 55-year-old Jeffrey Ryan, his 10-year-old son Jesse, and 30-year-old Jason Dehahn, a neighbor. All three victims were stabbed to death and their bodies were found in or near Ryan's mobile home on U.S. 1 in Amity, Maine. It has been reported that Thayne Michael Ormsby was dating Mariah Ryan, Jeffrey Ryan's 16-year-old daughter.

In 2008, Thayne Michael Ormsby lived as a live-in-campaign-aide to John Frary, a Republican Party candidate for Congress in the 2nd Congressional Distirct (Maine). He also attended a number of Tea Party rallies and sought to speak at them. In addition, from July 2, 2009 until January 7, 2010, Thayne Michael Ormsby served as President of the Objectivist Party of Maine. He resigned his membership in the Objectivist Party on January 7, 2010.

Dr. Tom Stevens, Objectivist Party Chair, commented on Thayne's involvement in the party as follows:

Thayne Michael Ormsby contacted the Objectivist Party and sought to become a member. He was very committed to a pro-liberty agenda and was seeking to develop his personal, professional and political skills. Mr. Ormsby appeared to be a very charismatic and intelligent individual with great potential. I offered to help him in any way I could and the Governing Board of the Objectivist Party appointed him to serve as President of the Objectivist Party of Maine on July 2, 2009. Over the following months, Mr. Ormsby was often distracted by illegal drugs, alcohol and a particular woman he sought to marry and start a family with. His commitment to going back to school to get an education and to developing his skills waned and in time, no option remained except for him to resign.

It appears that Thayne Michael Ormsby has confessed to the murders even though a realistic motive for these horrific crimes has yet to be reported. There is no excuse for the actions he took and I fully expect Mr. Ormsby will spend most of the rest of his life in prison. It is a great tragedy when emotions and irrationality cause someone to take actions that will negatively affect the rest of their life. Had Mr. Ormsby remained an Objectivist Party member committed to a purposeful life based on reason and logic, he may have been able to avoid his current predicament. I was prepared to provide Mr. Ormsby advice and guidance but he was not at a point in his life when he was willing to accept it. Instead he chose to act on impulse without regard to future consequences. That is not the Objectivist way.

Thayne Michael Ormsby is being held without bail and will face an extradition hearing in Dover, New Hampshire on July 16, 2010. More details about these murders are contained in the Affidavit of Detective Joshua Haines, which you can read at: http://www.wlbz2.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=119754&catid=3

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Libertarian Party Of Queens County Endorses Liz Berney For Congress (5th C.D. New York)

The Libertarian Party of Queens County endorsed Liz Berney for Congress at a Nominating Convention held on Sunday, June 27, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. on the second floor of McDonald's located at 203-11 Northern Blvd., Flushing, New York 11361. 42 dues paying members of the Libertarian Party of Queens County were in attendance.

Liz Berney and James Milano, two candidates who are also seeking the nomination of the Republican Party for Congress from the 5th Congressional District in New York, were both in attendance at the LPQC Nominating Convention seeking the nomination of the Libertarian Party. Both candidates addressed the voting delegates and took questions.

Liz Berney received 24 votes (68.6% of the vote), James Milano got 8 votes (22.8% of the vote) and 3 people abstained (8.6% of the vote). N.O.T.A. (None Of The Above) was not an option given to the delegates.

On Thursday, July 1, 2010, the Nassau County Libertarian Party also endorsed Liz Berney for Congress. The 5th C.D. is located in both Queens and Nassau Counties. The Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of New York addresses the issue of the requirements for an endorsement in such a situation in Article VIII, Section D, which reads in part:

Where the geographic boundaries of a public office other than statewide or New York City-wide cross into counties where there are more than one County Organization in existence, then endorsements shall be made by each and all affected County Organizations, each making such endorsement according to its own By-Laws and rules of order.

Liz Berney will now petition to get on the ballot as the Libertarian Party's candidate for Congress from the 5th C.D. and will presumably be running against James Milano in the Republican Primary for that office.

You can read more about Liz Berney at her website located at: http://www.lizberneyforcongress.com/

Friday, July 2, 2010

Reform Party Leadership Threatens To Sue New York State Gubernatorial Candidate Kristin Davis

On June 25, 2010, Kristin Davis, a gubernatorial candidate in New York State, announced she intends to petition her way onto the ballot as the candidate of The Reform Party. In a Press Release entitled "Ex-Madam To Run As Reform Party Candidate" issued on June 25, 2010, Ms. Davis' campaign made the following statements:

Kristin Davis, who supplied escorts for former Governor Eliot Spitzer and subsequently spent 4 months in Riker's Island, announced today in the New York State Capitol building that she would petition her way onto the ballot as the candidate of The Reform Party. "I have thought long and hard about a name for a new Libertarian based party that would advocate personal and economic freedom for New Yorkers," said Davis. Because my campaign is about fundamental reform, I will run as a Reform Party candidate. Davis is running on a platform that includes the legalization of prostitution, the legalization of marijuana, the legalization of gay marriage and the legalization of casino gambling. "New York is ready for new ideas and new solutions to our budget crisis - other than higher and higher taxes," said Davis who became a feminist and Libertarian activist after serving time in prison for promoting prostitution. Davis said that her new reform party would also run a candidate for Lieutenant Governor and may also endorse candidates for Attorney General, Comptroller and the US Senate. Davis will require 15,000 valid voter signatures to place her new party and its slate of candidates on the ballot. Signature collection legally begins July 6...

Dr. Tom Stevens, Founder of Libertarian Patriots of New York (LPNY) and Empire State Libertarians, forwarded the Press Release to David Collison, Chairman of the Reform Party National Committee (2008-2012). In a private letter dated June 29, 2010 sent to Kristin Davis from David Collison, he demanded she change the name of her proposed party or face a lawsuit in federal court. The text of that letter is as follows:

I was forwarded a press release stating that you were seeking to run for Governor in New York as a Reform Party candidate.

Please be advised that, like the Libertarians, the Reform Party is a National Party Organization with a presence across the country. While we do not have a ballot line in New York at this time, we do have an existing organization there, with existing leadership, and a formal process for both joining that organization and seeking to use the Reform Party name for seeking elected office.

Likewise, we have several court rulings, including a recent summary judgment in NY Federal Court, clearly showing that we have the rights to use and control the use of the Reform Party name nationally. We have National Party Committee status. We have a functioning Reform Party organization in New York.

The purpose of this communication is to ask you to immediately change the name under which you are seeking to run for Governor. We have an established process for joining a Reform Party organization, and for seeking to run for office under the Reform Party service mark, and you have not followed that process. I understand that there is still sufficient time to change your ballot line title before you begin the petitioning process. I believe that doing so will save both the Reform Party and your campaign significant legal issues.

Thank you for your consideration

David Collison
Chairman, Reform Party National Committee 2008-2012


It is not known whether Kristin Davis responded to this letter or whether she still intends to run for Governor of New York State as the candidate of The Reform Party.