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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
400 Capitol Mall, Suite 900
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 449-3941
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For immediate release: February 15, 2000
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For additional information:
Juan Ros, Executive Director
Phone: (818) 782-8400
Mailto:director@ca.lp.org
Web: http://www.ca.lp.org/
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Libertarians to gather in San Diego
for state convention this weekend
SAN DIEGO -- Libertarians from all over California
will descend upon San Diego this weekend to debate the
state party platform and bylaws, elect delegates to the
Libertarian National Convention, and listen to an
impressive roster of speakers and Libertarian
luminaries at the state party's annual convention, to
be held at the Doubletree Hotel San Diego-Mission
Valley starting Friday, February 18, and running
through Monday, February 21.
"This convention promises to be our biggest and
most exciting yet," predicted Libertarian state chair
Mark Hinkle. "With the California primary only a few
weeks away, interest in electoral politics is peaking
-- but interest in the Democrats and Republicans is
waning. Libertarians have an opportunity to
demonstrate that our principled message of freedom
and liberty can guide California to a prosperous,
shining future."
The convention kicks off with a reception Friday
night featuring Nathaniel Branden, author of "My Years
With Ayn Rand." The highlight of the weekend promises
to be the Gala Banquet. Author and syndicated
columnist Arianna Huffington, whose latest book is
entitled "How to Overthrow the Government," will be
the banquet guest speaker.
The weekend's other main attraction will be a
panel discussion, debate-style, featuring candidates
for the Libertarian presidential nomination on Sunday
at 5:30pm. Expected to participate in this Presidential
Candidates Issues Panel are 1996 Libertarian
presidential candidate Harry Browne, Larry Hines, and
Dave Lynn Hollist -- all appearing on the California
primary ballot -- plus recently announced candidates
Don Gorman and Edison P. McDaniels. The event will be
taped by C-SPAN for later broadcast.
The convention concludes Monday with the 19th Annual
Samuel Adams Society Awards Luncheon. Guest speaker at
that luncheon will be Orange County Register senior
editorial writer Alan Bock.
Other confirmed convention presenters include author
James Bovard ("Freedom in Chains"), Reason magazine
senior editor Jacob Sullum, Pacific Research Institute
president Sally C. Pipes, Libertarian National Director
Steve Dasbach, and many more.
Throughout the weekend, delegates chosen by local
party affiliates will conduct party business, including
debating and amending the state party platform and
bylaws, electing delegates to the Libertarian National
Convention, and conducting a Presidential Straw Poll.
For more information or to schedule an interview,
contact Juan Ros, (818) 782-8400. To register for the
convention, call (202) 234-3880.
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