2001 PHOTOS
2000 Photos
LPDC Constitution 2004
May 16, 2001
LPDC Convention
(Where new Chair elected/ Carol elected treasurer)
Speaker:
Jon Utley on "American Interventionism and the Terrorist Threat.
What
Can Libertarians Do?"



May 9, 2001
Dinner
with Don Ernsberger
Speaking
on "How to be an effective and principled LP candidate"





May 5, 2001 Yard
Sale Fundraiser




April 16, 2001
"Bonfire of the
1040s" No Taxation without RepresentationTax Day Protest



A big crowd at Senate Park


Libertarians join the crowd


Civil rights leader Roy
Elkins and D.C. citizens decry lack of representation and burn symbolic
D.C. income tax payment in simulated fire. Libertarian Troy
Dayton
gave a great plug for the party and Rep. Norton's "No Taxation without
Representation" Bill and Carol Moore urged citizens to resist taxes
that
pay for war and tyranny. Libertarians handed our almost 300 "No
Taxation
Even
With Representation" fliers.
April 2, 2001
"No Taxation
without Representation" Discussion Meeting


Jabari Zakiya (FairTax.Org
organizer), Tim Seims, Drew Williams, Troy Dayton & Brother,
Jon Bouker (in suit) of
Eleanor Holmes Norton's office.
For April 30th D.C.
Democracy
celebration photos sponsored by Standup for Democracy, click
here
2000 PHOTOS
December 15,
2000
Counter Protest
to 500 FBI Agents at White House

Four
LPDC members join LP office Staffers to protest 500 FBI agents
protesting
against clemency for native American prisoner Leonard Peltier.
Even
his prosecutor admitted they had no credible evidence he killed two FBI
agents in 1972, but the FBI demands he stay in prison because someone
must
pay for the deaths. Whole story at: http://www.lp.org/lpnews/0101/protest.html
November 25,
2000
Libertarians
Join Republicans to Protest Gore's Attempts to Steal the Election,
and even a few
of Harry Browne's Florida votes!!
Across
from Gore's Home on Mass. Ave.
(Note: in those naive days libertarians fed up with Clinton's wars of aggression, actually believed that the evil Clinton Machine had
corrupted the balloting MORE than the Republicans. Of course,
we've since learned that the Bush Machine is EVEN MORE CROOKED - at
least til Hillary is elected President??)





November 7, 2000
Rob Kampia-Matt
Mercurio-LPDC Election Night Party


The
Republicrats Matt and Rob, our local candidates


Troy and Chuck harangue
the crowd


Part of the Crowd
November 5, 2000
After Leafleting
Thousands of Independents at the Ralph Nader Rally,
Libertarians
Pose and Schmooze


October 1, 2000
DC AREA
LIBERTARIANS
DEMONSTRATE AT NBC
To Protest Harry
Browne's Exclusion from "Meet the Press" Debates
19
Libertarians (and one big Lady Liberty poster) gathered outside NBC
studios
in NW Washington DC at 9 a.m. to protest. My what a mighty roar we
made,
with just one bullhorn! Many motorists waved, honked and gave us the
thumbs
up. Anyone entering and leaving the premises had to cross our
line.
Pat Buchanan and his sister Bay stopped on his way out to chat.
CNN,
Fox News and the local NBC affiliate television cameras taping us
caught
Ralph Nader's unenthusiastic wave. Three police cruisers and two NBC
security
personnel kept their eyes on those rowdy libertarians.







Photos: Ron Crickenberger
and Carol Moore
September 28
Demo at Commission on Presidential Debates
Libertarians
Joined other Third Party supporters on September 7, 14, and 28
at
1200 New Hampshire Avenue at 21st and M Street in DC


Libertarian John Buckley
left and Clinton-critic Christopher Hitchens right address audience.


Masked man, marchers and
the chicken

September 28,
2000


Libertarian Party
candidate
Harry Browne, center, debates
Howard Phillips, right,
the Constitution Party presidential candidate, and
Natural Law Party
candidate
John Hagelin, left,
at a third-party
presidential
debate Thursday night, Sept. 28, 2000,
moderated by Governor
Jesse
Ventura in St. Paul, MN.
Sept. 26, 2000

Harry Browne,
Libertarian
candidate for president, addresses The Economic
Club of Detroit Monday,
Sept. 26, 2000. While acknowledging some have
labeled him politically irrelevant, Browne cast his party as the most
viable
alternative to the Republicans and Democrats, though it has lacked the
vote-getting power of its
Reform or Green third-party counterparts. With scant
expectations
of winning the White House on Nov. 7, Brown believes his
grassroots pitches for
individual
liberties over expansive, expensive government
programs could win enough mainstream support to vault a Libertarian
into
the
presidency within 10 years.
See:
http://www.harrybrowne2000.org
HARRY BROWNE
APPEARANCE IN ARLINGTON, VA
September 21,
2000

Libertarian Party
Presidential
Candidate
Harry
Browne

Over 200 libertarians
attended.
Harry Browne in the doorway.

LPDC Candidate Matt
Mercurio
(with beard) was one of
three area candidates
introduced
from the audience.
More photos of local
candidates
at http://www.kampia.org
Photos from Marc Montoni
September
7 Demo at Commission on Presidential Debates
One
of the chants was: LET RALPH DEBATE! LET HARRY DEBATE!

D.C.
for Harry Browne Coordinator Harry Browne and LPDC Secretary Bob Hunt
(The
Chicken Represents the Fact that Gore is Too Chicken to Debate Ralph
Nader)

LPDC Chair (spring 2000 - spring 2001) Carol Moore
Photos copyright 2000-2001, Carol Moore