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Posts published in November 2025

More Information on the November 5, 2025 Judicial Committee Hearings

This is a copy and paste from the LPedia page.  Including screenshots as well. Decision/Disposition By various votes, the Judicial Committee denies the Appellant’s requested remedy and upholds the LNC actions that are the subject of this appeal.Decided Nov. 5, 2025. Opinions: Blay Tarnoff delivered an Opinion (Tarnoff Opinion (info)), joined by Stephan Kinsella and Rob Stratton, and by Rob Latham with respect to all but Part…

Chapter 23: Apocalypse 2001

All Material in this article is taken from my book Funding Liberty, available at 3mpub.org. Chapter Twenty Three Apocalypse 2001 As Richard Nixon discovered in an earlier scandal centered in the same Watergate Building, it is a challenging task to keep quiet an elaborate conspiracy. The task is complicated by the correlations: Peculiar events occur in clusters. Nixon’s plumbers did…

An Important Lesson from Virginia

Applicable to all third parties in every state. This year, besides the statewide offices, Virginians elected 100 State Representatives.  For the first time in a  very long time, the Democrats ran a candidate in every single district, including districts were defeat was certain.  Those candidates brought out voters, not just for themselves, but for statewide candidates, at least one of…

LP Judicial Committee Acts on Issues

Mike Seebeck <mike.seebeck@gmail.com>  In re: Adoption of Special Investigatory Report and Other Resolutions Adopted at June 9, 2025 Special Meeting (Roos et al. vs. LNC) Regarding this appeal, the Judicial Committee has reached the following decisions: Question on Reliefs Requested Vote A Should the LNC adoption of the SIC report on June 9 be voided for violation of Article 3 of the…

2001 — Tuniewicz on His Resignation As LNC Treasurer

Claims were circulated in some quarters that these issues had never been raised before to the LNC Executive Committee. I quote from the LNC Executive Committee Minutes, available to all LPUS members at archive.lp.org: LNC ExComm Teleconference September 26, 2000 “…Dehn asked why the EC has not been receiving updated financial information on a regular basis. Dasbach said he has…

2001 — Why Tuniewicz Resigned.

My sources in the Watergate Building indicate another reason that might have motivated some people to want to dispense with the monthly filings. In the first two months of 2001, the National Party spent $80,000 more than it took in. LNC, Inc. then made accounting changes which yielded a one-time income stream that cancelled some of these losses. As Dasbach…

Where Your Money Went — LNC Spending for September.

Employee net pay came to $17,609. Social Security was $2829. Federal withholding was $1627. Employer 401K contribution was $1500. Health insurance was $1305. Pennsylvania withholding was $661. Medicare was $661. To pay these people, we gave PayCheck Flex $2421. There were consultants. Ballot access fund.raising to the Miles Press cost $6906 Mountaintop Creative received $6300 for Graphic Design. Oliver Hall…

December 2000 — Tuniewicz Resigns as National Party Treasurer

At the December 2000 National Committee meeting, National Treasurer Mark Tuniewicz secured amendments to the Party’s Policy Manual, changing the specified duties of the National Treasurer. Tuniewicz had been unhappy with National Chair Bergland’s treatment of issues relating to Tuniewicz’s office. In particular, Bergland had forbidden Tuniewicz to communicate directly with the Party’s Auditors or with consultants on FEC Filings.…

On Ballot Access – An Essay by Tom Rowlette

Hello Libertarians. This is the ninth 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. This month…