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Libertarian Party Of Pennsylvania Convention

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Harrisburg, PA – The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania will hold its annual state convention March 26th and March 27th at the Hilton Harrisburg in downtown Harrisburg. The convention will include outstanding guest speakers, the opportunity to participate in setting party direction for 2010, nominations for statewide office, and a chance to network and share ideas with freedom-loving individuals from across the state.
“We look forward to getting together in Harrisburg. We are also pleased to be one of many other liberty minded organizations sponsoring the 1st Annual “Liberty Banquet.” Senator Mike Folmer (R-48) will be the keynote speaker Saturday evening,” says Mik Robertson, State Party Chair. “His efforts to reform the Pennsylvania election code to benefit voters and improve the electoral process are a matter of concern to every Pennsylvanian.”

Other speakers will be announced.

The convention will begin Friday evening with a welcome at 7:30 pm, followed by business meetings and workshops on Saturday. The Liberty Banquet begins at 7:00 pm on Saturday, March 27, 2010 and is co-sponsored by Campaign for Liberty – Harrisburg, Campaign for Liberty – PA, the LPPA, GOOOH and York 9-12 Patriots. A complete event list and registration form can be found at www.lppa.org. The convention business meeting and workshops are open to the public and are free.

Stated Media Relations Chair, S. Douglas Leard, “Grassroots movements and Libertarian voter registration numbers show a trend toward our party’s principles of individual liberty, personal responsibility and limited government. We are looking forward to a strong turnout and an exciting convention in March”.

The Libertarian Party is the third largest political party in Pennsylvania and the United States . More than 200,000 people across the country are registered Libertarians, and Libertarians serve in hundreds of elected offices. Please visit www.LP.org or www.LPPA.org for more information.

6th District Congressional Debate

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The Pennsylvania Conservative Council will host a debate of 6th District Congressional Candidates:
February 6, 2010
Great Valley High School
4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Republican candidates who are vying to represent Pennsylvania’s 6th District in the US House of Representatives, Jim Gerlach, Walt Hufford, Pat Sellers and Steve Welch will take on tough questions in an attempt to win voter confidence.

“Voters know that there is a lot at stake and they really want the chance to get a closer look at the candidates. They want to hear first hand what the candidates have to say about how they are going to get our state and country headed in the right direction,” said Bud McCullough, one of the event coordinators.

To pre-register for the debate see the events registration form at http://paconservativecouncil.com/about/upcoming-events/event-registration/. Attendance is free and open to the public; seats will be assigned on a first-come basis. If you would like to find out more information about this event, please contact Greta Scriboni, Executive Director at 610-517-4170.

About Pennsylvania Conservative Council
The Pennsylvania Conservative Council is a non-partisan grassroots organization. The group operates out of West Chester, PA and has members throughout the tri-state area.

PA Governor’s Race

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

We can all breathe happier now that Sam Rohrer has announced his candidacy for Governor. Our country has provided to us the rights and ability to place in positions of power the men and women who best represent us. Finally, we can be proud to elect a strong and successful activist to Governor in Sam Rohrer. No more wasteful incompetent ideologies, but instead a confident commitment to the principle of freedom. Mr. Rohrer will provide leadership and fulfill the government’s duty to citizens and our families. This is an opportunity to reform our state, and offer a unique vision on how to move forward. I, for one, am ecstatic. — Ryan Borek

Candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania

Monday, November 16th, 2009

YORK, Pennsylvania (November 13th, 2009) – In a statement released by his campaign manager, Robert Mansfield made his public announcement for his run for Governor of Pennsylvania in the 2010 election.

The public announcement was held on the steps of the Capitol building in Harrisburg on Saturday, November 14th at noon. “Members of the press and public were invited to attend the address and they made accommodations to answer as many questions as possible.” said Shane Louthian, his campaign manager.

As a Pennsylvania National Guardsman and small businessman, Robert Mansfield still serves with the Wounded Warrior Battalion and takes his oath to protect, preserve and defend, seriously. Noting that the people of Pennsylvania believe in a free society, as well as, a free market, the combined ideals of both create a free market of ideas. “While the leaders of the Republican Party attempt to restrict this election and will not fight for the people of Pennsylvania, then I have no choice but to step up and fight for the people of Pennsylvania; this is my constitutional obligation,” said Sergeant Mansfield.