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Baron1710
05-13-2008, 05:39 AM
Former US congressman Bob Barr on Monday announced plans to run for president on the Libertarian Party's ticket, in a move some analysts say could hurt Republican presumptive nominee John McCain.
"My name is Bob Barr and I'm a candidate for the presidency of the United States of America," said the former Republican lawmaker, who played a key role in the congressional impeachment of former president Bill Clinton.

Barr said he was running because there was not "currently or anywhere on the horizon" any candidate who understood the principles of fiscal conservatism and basic principles on which he said America was founded.

The former Georgia congressman, who announced his plans at a press conference here, must first win the Libertarian Party's nomination before throwing himself into the 2008 field for real.


The 59-year-old said he was not concerned about the prospect of damaging McCain, possibly among conservative voters whom the Republican candidate has had trouble courting.

"If Senator McCain ... does not succeed in winning the presidency ... it will be because Senator McCain did not present, and his party did not present, a vision, an agenda, a platform and a series of programs that actually resonated positively with the American people."

Barr believes spending by the US government is running out of control and says federal authorities have seized powers not granted by the constitution, and believes US forces should be brought home from Iraq.


The Libertarian Party stands for non-interference by the US government in the personal and business lives of Americans, and advocates lower taxes, a smaller government and more individual freedom.

Independent and third parties have faced a tough task in modern US election history of breaking the dominance of the Democratic and Republican parties, though several candidates have played a spoiler role.

Many Democrats still blame consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who has already announced a 2008 run, for depressing former vice president Al Gore's vote in 2000, and helping George W. Bush to capture the presidency.

Some Republicans also blame businessmen Ross Perot, whose idiosyncratic run in 1992 captured 19 percent of the vote, for helping Bill Clinton unseat the first president George Bush.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080512174415.16yxf74a&show_article=1

OP_Carl
05-19-2008, 04:25 AM
Don't the Libertarians already have a candidate? Maybe a nomination fight will gain the party some publicity.

We are facing an election year of exceedingly bad choices - in large part thanks to McCain-Feingold.

We have also endured the perfect storm for the delivery of such a candidate as McCain:
1) The media love McCain, especially when he (frequently) pokes his own party in the eye.
2) Democrats are pretending to be conservatives, and winning
3) Republicans are pretending to be conservatives, and losing
4) Congressional Republicans threw it all away in 2006, and failed to rebuild anything afterwards
5) The lack of accomplishment of the Pelosi Congress, and its abysmal approval rating, have not been covered

Baron1710
05-19-2008, 05:16 AM
Don't the Libertarians already have a candidate? Maybe a nomination fight will gain the party some publicity.

We are facing an election year of exceedingly bad choices - in large part thanks to McCain-Feingold.

We have also endured the perfect storm for the delivery of such a candidate as McCain:
1) The media love McCain, especially when he (frequently) pokes his own party in the eye.
2) Democrats are pretending to be conservatives, and winning
3) Republicans are pretending to be conservatives, and losing
4) Congressional Republicans threw it all away in 2006, and failed to rebuild anything afterwards
5) The lack of accomplishment of the Pelosi Congress, and its abysmal approval rating, have not been covered

The Republicans are schizo you never know if they are going to try and out-spend the Liberals or give speeches about how conservative they are.

DanielR
05-19-2008, 07:54 AM
Don't the Libertarians already have a candidate? Maybe a nomination fight will gain the party some publicity.

Looks to me that the Libertarian Party still has 11 candidates for president with Bob Barr at the top according to donations received for the LP. http://www.lp.org/libertydecides/