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David Wahlstedt
dwahlstedt
Region 5 Coordinator
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Last login: 11/18/09
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I'm the CD5 Coordinator for the Campaign for Liberty, and CD5 Vice Chair and Minneapolis W7P01 precinct chair for the GOP.





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Posted by dwahlstedt on 11/18/09


Here's a link to an event this Sunday, 11/22, that you won't want to miss!

http://www.meetup.com/thegreenanchor/calendar/11656276/

Please RSVP to me at dwahlstedt@gmail.com if you will be attending so we make sure to have enough seating.

Dave Wahlstedt
612-281-7611 





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Posted by dwahlstedt on 10/27/09


From Kris Broberg, GOP-endorsed candidate for Minneapolis City Council in Ward 13:

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I was just informed of a report that rates Minneapolis precincts for
voter fraud.

Believe it or not many of the WORST precincts for VOTER FRAUD in the
city are in WARD 13.

If you do nothing else to help the campaign, I think assuring an
honest and fair election for all is a worthy achievement.

If you can be a poll challenger please let me know.  I will get you in
touch with Kaylea and get you some training.  We have two volunteers
so far but we have 10 precincts.  I would really like people who could
do the whole day, but you can do half days.

15% of all votes in the city come from Ward 13 so it is in the
interest to help our city wide candidates as well.

PLEASE HELP!

kris@krisbroberg.org
612-423-8848

or Kaylea
651-964-5435
klc@mngop.com

Tell Kaylea you want to be a challenger in Ward 13 for Kris.





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Posted by dwahlstedt on 06/02/09


Robert Higgs posted a personal story about his trip to Turkey than any fan of Ron Paul is going to love:

http://lewrockwell.com/higgs/higgs116.html





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Posted by dwahlstedt on 04/19/09


Tea and Sympathy

Whichever party is out of power always begins to emphasise its libertarian-sounding side in order to divert anti-government sentiment toward support of that party rather than toward genuine radical opposition to the entire establishment.

By the same token, the party that’s in power employs alarmist rhetoric about the other side’s supposed anti-government radicalism in order to drum up support for its own policies.

mad tea partyThus events like the Tea Parties serve the interests of both parties; people with libertarian leanings get diverted into supporting one half of the bipartisan duopoly, the antistate message getting diluted by mixture with (in this case) right-wing statist crap about war and immigration and the Kulturkampf. Those turned off by this creepy right-wing stew get diverted into supporting the other half of the bipartisan duopoly, with any libertarian sentiments likewise getting diluted into (in this case) left-wing statist crap about gun control and the need to impose regulation on some imaginary laissez-faire economy. And so the whole power structure ends up being reinforced.

I saw this game under Clinton, I saw (almost) everyone switch teams under Bush, and now they’re all switching back again. And so we get Republican pundits and politicians suddenly howling about Obama’s fascism when they’ve never supported anything but fascism in their entire lives; and on the other side we get Democrats ridiculing the very sorts of concerns about oppression and civil liberties violations that they pretended to take seriously under Dubya’s reign.

Is it worth libertarians’ and/or anarchists’ while to participate in such events? Sure; because while the voices at the podium tend to be statist apparatchiks, the crowds will tend to be a mixture of statist yahoos and genuinely libertarian-leaning folks, and outreach to the latter is always worth a try – in Kierkegaard’s words, “to split up the crowd, or to talk to it, not to form a crowd, but so that one or another individual might go home from the assembly and become a single individual.” But of course the organisers of such events are on the lookout for us and always do their best to try to narrow the boundaries of discussion.

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Posted by dwahlstedt on 02/08/09


From Kent Berdahl - 


Leftist NY Times columnist Frank Rich has a very interesting article about the public's growing anger ("populist rage" in his words) against our ruling elites (in this case, Democratic tax cheats in the Obama admin. and rich bankers getting bailed out). 
 
When even left-wing pundits like Rich can figure this out, I think its getting serious:
 
rget="_blank">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/opinion/08rich.html?_r=1&ref
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The R3VOLution continues...



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