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A new era for the LDP

A few weeks ago I stood down from the executive of the LDP for work reasons. Yesterday we had the 2009 LDP annual conference where six new executive members were elected and for the first time since the formation of the party, I am no longer involved. I thought this was a good time to provide a brief history of the party over it’s first eight years.

I started the LDP in early 2001 while living in Canberra. Like many of my projects, my approach was to bite off more than I could chew, and then chew like hell. On one active evening I set up a website, the basic direction of the party, a plan for the next year and then I contacted a bunch of people who I thought would be interested.

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January 26, 2009 Posted by | Politics | 3 Comments

Nanny-State Government is like a bad road trip with an annoying back seat driver.

img0504by Jeff Wartman

 This is a post that appeared in Libertarian Republican recently as a précis of a longer article by Jeff on his own site. In view of our recent controversy, this might be timely in order to get the thinking back on track.

 To illustrate my own philosophy of government, I’ve often used an analogy of a road trip. The route and destination are analogous to the choices you make in life and the level of freedom you possess.

Too many big government Democrats want to drive your car for you. They feel that if they know the route better, it’s in your own interest to just sit in the back and let them drive the car for you — they will be able to plan the best route and will be able to get to the destination according to the way they think is best. It doesn’t matter if you feel that a different route may be better, because they know how to get there better than you do.

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January 26, 2009 Posted by | Law, nanny state, Other blogs, Philosophy, Politics | 2 Comments

   

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