LPM Convention 2012—Liberty Making a Difference

LPM Convention 2012—Liberty Making a Difference
By Brian Wright
This report also appears on my Coffee Coaster site here.
Another one for the books. The 2012 nominating convention
was organized this year by Renee Lewis, setting at the
luxurious Embassy Suites in Livonia, 02 June 2012 (01 June,
too, if you count the last-minute Senatorial debate between
Mr. Scotty Boman and Dr. Erwin Haas).
Senate Debate
Erwin and Scotty square off on Friday night to a small
but interested crowd. As I recall, it was only the
Wednesday or Thursday of that week—Erwin managed
to get free from some out-of-town work commitments—
that the candidates could make the final arrangements.
The Wayne County LP put up the money for the room.
There really wasn’t enough time to notify the media,
Detroit area or otherwise. Here’s the Adam Kokesh
video taken of the event.
Impartial reflections on debate: Both candidates have impressive credentials and
knowledge of the issues, they outline their distinct strategies for the campaign and
what they see as their strengths and preferences. The format enables a clear
understanding of what to expect. It’s the first time this reporter remembers having
two strong, solid contenders for high state office.
Saturday Business
Nothing out of the ordinary for floor business. It seems to this reporter who is
beginning to suffer from the CRS 1 Disease that in the old days we took a full two
days to perform all the work of a state convention! Can that be true?!2 Anyway,
kudos to Chairman J. Lewis and Convention Planner R. Lewis for assembling the
orders of the day. Most efficient, and for the most part we kept to them.
Voting member attendance was several dozen—seen more, seen less. High points:
Rules
This year presents an issue with the nomination of Gary Johnson in Michigan. He was
a former Republican candidate in the 2012 race, and supposedly his campaign staff
did not formally notify our esteemed secretary of state that Johnson had dropped out
well before the Michigan ‘sore loser’ law kicked in. So she has stated he cannot be on
the Michigan ballot. Bill Hall has studied. Proposes a measure to go ahead and certify
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Can’t Remember Stuff
We didn’t have personal computers until the end of the 1970s (check the Wikipedia article on PCs—
Apple II and the Radio Shack TRS 80 came out in 1977). Somewhere during one of my tenures in the
1980s I remember being super proud of myself for bringing one of the first portable PCs to a
convention. It was the size of a suitcase and about as useful with the actual paperwork. 
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Johnson, but to tell SOS that we’re also putting up a Gary E. Johnson of Texas as
standin. Passes overwhelmingly. Should make for good publicity no matter what.
Platform
[Fact is most Milpers (?!) don’t pay much attention to the LPM platform, probably
because so much time and effort goes into the national one. But it’s worth a look,
check it on the Website.] It’s a nice, economical statement of the nonaggression
principle in the context of Michigan politics and economics. No major change this
year, some clarification on language: adding a reference to sexual orientation under
the opposition to government discrimination.
Nomination of Candidates
Big one is the Senate campaign. Scotty (28) defeats Erwin (17) with 5 NOTA. The
other candidacies are filled without contention, we stretch a bit this year to put
someone up for all the 14 Congressional districts (CDs), but manage. We have
almost always nominated the full two
candidates for the educational boards,
but this year only the UofM Board of
Regents gets two LPMers (?!)—Hudler
and Stempfle. Go Blue!
So, although Scotty shows signs of a
breakout season without breaking
stride, we otherwise have a historically
smaller number of total candidates
(roughly 50 total, located here on the Website) and none with notoriety or a widely
recognized bundle of fire in the belly. We do have some races where one of the older
parties is not represented, such as Mary Buzuma in the 2d CD. Let’s also hope to see
some surprises in county campaigns:
We may be encouraged that Scott Allen, Steve Afton, and David Afton are going
after the current presumably police-state junkie-filled positions of Macomb County
Sheriff, Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney, and Wayne County Prosecutor,
respectively. Also 20-something Keith Butkovich, first-time LP candidate and LEC
member, is running in a Republican-free county commissioner race. Several state
rep potentials. You never know.
Special Note on the Presidential Race
This week Rand Paul, Ron Paul’s son, announced he would be endorsing Mitt
Romney, and the Ron Paul campaign headquarters has been as much as
conceding that it does not have the delegates to stop the Romney juggernaut at
the Tampa convention in late August. The Ron Paul Revolution, the Phenomenon,
whatever you want to call it has had a HUGE effect on the liberty movement.
… and on the success-orientation of the Libertarian Party in particular. The lower
turnout and candidate totals this year for the LPM convention are dramatically
due to the hoped-for success of Ron Paul in the modern incarnation of the
original American fascist-corporatist party: Elephants Running Amok. As someone
who’s been around a while and has been privy to most things Libertarian for 40
years, 2012 is decidedly unique:
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Not only will the Dr. Paul-fired-up Freedom Philosophy minions be inserted like a
megatonic of 5-Hour-Energy and Red Bull into any similarly rational-alternative
liberty movement, Gary Johnson is emerging as a singular sterling voice of
common sense and passion for all the real people of the country—of any party
affiliation, minor or fossilized—who want a simple, decent humanitarian
government that will stamp out the police state NOW. Watch this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X3QRSIXgns
[I watch it several times a day. Thanks, Bill Hall.
There isn’t much else to say. The last time I was
energized by a media message of this magnitude
of liberative energy was Aaron Russo’s ad during
his LP nomination campaign in 2004 in Atlanta.
Whoever did this, it is quite possible, likely even,
that our benevolent future will be forever in your
debt. Thank you, thank you, thank you. The
transcript alone can free the minds of millions, particularly the young. Today.]
And there are more out there and enroute!
IMHO, the ‘Be Libertarian with Me’ video will go down in history as the final
catalyst of the Freedom Philosophy that has been nourished to fruition by Ron
Paul and others, ourselves included. So long, dark days and Death Star! In
immediate practical terms, the LP is going to experience a surge of energy the
likes of which it never anticipated. Count on it!
Johnson is The One! The Oligarchy is toast and the paradigm shifts this year!
All LP candidates prepare to ride the 50-foot wave of his coattails!
Sorry, objective reporting carried away by unbridled enthusiasm. Back to the news
and orders of the day: Lunch. Major snaps for the food quality at Embassy Suites.
Facilities were robust, staff was cooperative. Great choice.
Changing of the Guard
Selection of a new LEC and officers follows mealtime. Denee Rockman-Moon is
chosen for chair over James Lewis II; Larry Johnson wins veep; Mary Buzuma
continues as secretary, and
Northwood University grad
Kim Moore becomes the new
treasurer. The five at-large
executive committee directors
are Chris Sharer, Andrew Hall,
Greg Creswell, Jim Fulner, and
Keith Butkovich. Three judicial
committee
designees
are
Keith Edwards, Bill Gelineau,
and Shyler Engel. Many thanks to the fine efforts of the departing officers… not to
mention all those volunteer leaders who have assumed such responsibility over the
decades.
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A special thanks to James Lewis, who gave his all and will leave the party better for
it. Please watch this touching and inspirational video from James taken by Adam
following the banquet. It reminds me of a saying my father used to instill in me:
“Never judge another Indian until you’ve walked in his moccasins for a few days.”
Saturday Pleasure
The banquet with Adam Kokesh was particularly stimulating and stirring. Preceded
by intimate reception. Again, food quality superb. Adam is a talk show host and
antiwar veteran; he distinguishes himself with the level of sharing from his Iraq
occupation experiences and observations on the Culture of War. Some parts were
hard to square with smooth food digestion—particularly on the ‘dehumanization of
the enemy’ he was taught… and accepted.
He has come to see in his fiery and
troubled process of redemption
what few of us experience so
starkly: that the state is merely
the institutionalization of violence
for purposes of domination and
control of the people for the
benefit of a vicious supercabal.
Thanks, Adam. Also, be aware that
Mr. Kokesh keeps body and soul
together through his Adam vs. the Man radio talk show and by filming videos for
YouTube. He was in fact the video man for our convention:
 Tune in here for his own heartfelt performance at the banquet.
 Once again, the James Lewis interview here.
 And Scotty vs. Erwin in this video. [link tbd]
Click here to support Adam Kokesh in his inspirational work with an investment.
All in all a very promising weekend, made more so by the events of the following
week. The Ron Paul movement—to the extent it wishes to stay political—is now in
desperate search of a home. They really have no other satisfactory choice besides
the Libertarian Party. Time to Johnson up with the Libertarians for victory.
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