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Libertarians in Georgia, Part II
Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2020 3:59 PM
Dr. Block:
I think I can already but I ask your permission to reprint (with proper attribution of course to you) at the Virginia Right blog the Open Letter to Libertarians in Georgia because there are moves to boycott the election by conservatives and I DO FULLY UNDERSTAND why in that conservatives have been, let’s say used and abused, by the GOP leaders time and time again.
Thank you for the thoughtful commentary.
Elwood Earl “Sandy” Sanders, Jr.
Letter 2
Best regards,
To: ryan.graham@
Cc: laura.williams; shane;
Subject: An Open Letter to Georgian Libertarians [with cc: to All those Trumpatistas calling for a boycott of the Runoff] [attchd as Word doc]
Antiwar.com Original
Joe Biden has never been antiwar. From Syria to Iraq to Yugoslavia, he’s proudly displayed a high-stakes bellicosity that’s cost millions of American and foreign lives. That’s why many were shocked when he began pushing to end U.S. support for the war in Yemen on the campaign trail in 2019. More surprising, still, is the fact that he’s already taken action on the topic as president. In his first foreign policy address barely two weeks into his presidency, Biden announced that the US would be withdrawing its support from the conflict. But did he mean
Nutty New JFK Assassination Conspiracy Book
Former CIA director James Woolsey is a prominent neocon. He has co-authored a nutty new conspiracy theory book on the JFK assassination. Woolsey was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and graduated from Tulsa’s Central High School in 1963, the year JFK was murdered.
Jacob Hornberger, in Woolsey’s Silly Conspiracy, has pointed out exactly the fatal flaw in this nonsense.
This new Woolsey book is nothing new but just regurgitates 1964 “conspiracy theories” of the assassination.
The one which immediately comes to mind is Marxmanship in Dallas, by Revillo P. Oliver, published in the John Birch Society’s
Conversations with Ryan Graham Chair, Libertarian Party of Georgia, About Austro-libertarianism and Much More
We three probably agree on 99% of libertarian theory.
Strategy and tactics are a very different thing. We all have the same goals, we diverge virtually only on means.
Best regards,
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 3:01 PM
Dear Walter,
I listened to the show today and appreciate the tone of the conversation very much. It was a good conversation between two people who disagree(and not really on much).
Thanks for all you do.
As a side note, I often refer to your evictionism theory regarding abortion as, probably, my stance. And really appreciate the more nuanced discussion it generally elicits on the subject.