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Posts published in May 2025

LNC Financial Situation for April 2025

For April, the LNC had $314,323 cash on hand at the beginning of its reporting period, had $336,204 in cash on hand at the end of the period, and ended the period with $74,135 in debts. The LNC reported $18,709 in itemized contributions and $35,665 in unitemized contributions, for a total of $54,375 in contributions. The LNC also received $14,244…

New Jersey LP Letter Condemns LP New Hampshire, LP Colorado

In an open letter issues on New Jersey Libertarian Party Stationery, concerned Libertarians from several states strongly condemned the conduct of the Libertarian Party leaderships of New Hampshire and Colorado for issuing statements laden with racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, transphobia, and Islamophobia. “…we are formally denouncing their message, behavior, and leadership.  The two-page letter called for the good liberty-loving people of…

We Have Been Here Before — Funding Liberty Chapter 4 Part 2

With that caveat, what can we say about the 1996 Browne Campaign? The link to the prior Chapters is the Willis Invoice. At some point in 1995 or early 1996, Willis entered into the ‘February Contract’, nominally with Dean, Spear & Associates. The Dean in question is Jack Dean, a regular supplier of Internet services to some Libertarian campaigns and…

We Have Been Here Before — Funding Liberty Chapter 4 Part 1

Chapter Four Pursuit of the Nomination Browne’s Opponents Speak We now reach 1996. The machinations of the Browne campaign remain underground, largely out of sight of loyal Libertarians across America. Until the revelations of 2001, only a select few suspected that matters were not quite as open and above board as they appeared. Among those select few were staffers and…

On Disaffiliation — Opinion by Tom Rowlette

On Disaffiliation Hello Libertarians! This is one of a series of opinion articles I’ll be privileged to write for you once per month on an “inside baseball” topic for the Libertarian Party. I encourage everyone who has an opinion on whatever we’re talking about this month to comment or send phillies@4liberty.net your longer editorials, which may well be published. For some…

We Have Been Here Before – Funding Liberty, Chapter 3, Final Part

Third Quarter 1995 For July-September the campaign raised $171,000, an increase of more than 20% over the previous quarter. The campaign spent a shade under $174,000. Disbursements to individuals, including consulting fees and reimbursements, included Michael Cloud                $16,515 Sharon Ayres                  $14,074 Autumn Wilson              $9,730 Stuart Reges                    $8,315 Harry Browne                 $6,443               (repayment of loan) Lisa Paley                       $6,294 Robert Martin III            $4,870…

We Have Been Here Before — Funding Liberty Ch. 3, Part 2

Readers who want to read the e ntire book, at least as a PDF, can get it on 3MPub.com. There is one question mark over this image of a campaign with strong spending controls. We have the contrary testimony of Dean Ahmad. In his June 2001 memo, he wrote: “There is one other important element in the timeline relating the…

Fundraising Economics – Analysis by Joe Bishop-Henchman

You are reading a comment that has been elevated to the status of a post. The Comment was on my post noting that Project Archimedes failed. Joe Bishop-Henchman wrote: George, you understand fundraising economics very well, but I can add some industry averages to reinforce your points. Direct mail coupled with major gifts (upgrading donors with capacity) can be a…

Learning from the Past — Funding Liberty Chapter 3 Part 1

Chapter Three Browne’s 1994-1995 Campaign Finances Chapter One described the Willis Invoice, Willis’s surprising response, and evidence that Browne knew and approved of Willis’s conduct. The Invoice was itself unremarkable, being simply a billing for routine fundraising efforts. Only in context is the Willis Invoice staggering. The context appeared in Chapter Two, where I described machinations involving Perry Willis, Bill…

Funding Liberty Chapter Two, Part Seven

December 1995: The LNC Acts The December National Committee Meeting resumed its consideration of conflict of interest issues. LNC Treasurer Hugh Butler proposed a resolution: “Whereas, the LNC is aware that LP headquarters employees have accepted outside consulting work, and, in as much as the LNC deplores conflicts of interest within the Party, Therefore be it resolved that consulting work…