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Chair's Report
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Written by Sean
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Monday, 30 March 2009 11:42 |
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Hello Libertarians,
The NJ Libertarian Party Convention was a rousing success. It was wonderful to see other Libertarians who saw the future with as much optimism as I do. The speakers were fantastic, including Wayne Allyn Root, Jim Bennett, Howard Kupferman, and Walter Luers. I cannot imagine a better lineup than what we had at this convention. We have video of the speakers and when it has been posted online I will inform everyone. The elections also went well with the following results:
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NJ Libertarian Blog
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Written by Webmaster
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009 11:55 |
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Just for fun take the Authentic Libertarian Certification Exam. Be sure to read the directions first. Once done, if you are proud of your results post them in our forum. No cheating by doing research during the exam. The exam is part of the Frederic Bastiat Interversity's Libertarian Certification Program developed by Michael Everling and Sam Wells. |
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Candidates and Elections
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Written by Jay Edgar
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Friday, 30 October 2009 12:27 |
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Events
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Written by Frank R. Stockton
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Saturday, 27 June 2009 09:45 |
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Tea Parties are again being planned across the nation for July 3rd and 4th.. In NJ, Tea Parties are confirmed in Jackson, Margate, Middletown, Morristown, Newton, Ringwood, and Summit. - Jackson: Juy 4th, 12 PM - 3PM. John F. Johnson Park.
- Margate: July 4th, 3PM- 5PM. Washington & Amherst Avenues.
- Middletown: July 4th, 11 AM - 1 PM. Arin Park Building, 1715 Highway 35.
- Morristown: July 4th, 10 AM -1 PM, On The Green at the center of Morristown.
- Newton: July 4th starting at 9:30 AM to Noon. Newton Square.
- Ringwood July 4th Parade: July 4th 9AM. North Monroe Street.
- Summit: July 3rd, from 3- 6. The Village Green (Maple and Broad Streets).
Originally published in 1896 by Frank R. Stockton (1834 - 1902). This was in reference to an event that occurred on December 22nd, 1774 in Greenwich Township, Cumberland County NJ. At the time when the American colonists began to be restless under the rule of Great Britain, the people of New Jersey showed as strong a desire for independence as those of any other Colony, and they were by no means backward in submitting to any privations which might be necessary in order to assert their principles. As has been said before, the people were prosperous, and accustomed to good living, and it was not likely that there was any part of America in which a cup of well-flavored tea was better appreciated than in New Jersey. |
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Student Rights
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Written by Zaid Abuhouran
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Thursday, 12 November 2009 14:10 |
This past Monday, the Rutgers Young Americans for Liberty commemorated the fall of the Berlin Wall by erecting their own symbolic wall on campus. Rutgers YAL member Aaron Williams and myself spent our Sunday constructing a 10 foot high wall which we put up on College Ave. early the next morning in a high traffic area, Brower Commons.

Student writing on the Berlin Wall replica at Rutgers University
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