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Buena Vista shines light on closed-door meetings

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: December 09, 2008
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By JOSEPH P. SMITH • Daily Journal Staff Writer • December 9, 2008

BUENA VISTA -- The Township Committee is saying more about what members plan to talk about in closed session, thanks to a legal agreement with the New Jersey Libertarian Party.

The agreement was reached amicably over the last month, according to both parties.

Specifically, a seven-page, court-approved order requires the committee to be more specific about the topics it will discuss in private.

Read the full article HERE.

The Libertarian Moment

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: December 07, 2008
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Despite all leading indicators to the contrary, America is poised to enter a new age of freedom.

Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch | Reason Magazine December 2008 Print Edition

If someone looked you in the eye in 1971 and said “Man, you know what? We’re about to get a whole lot freer,” you might have reasonably concluded that he was nuts, driven mad by taking too much LSD and staring into the sun.

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Chertoff’s "Progress" Against Illegal Immigrants

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Created: November 23, 2008
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By Christine Smith

A couple nights ago I watched a most interesting and poignant drama. “The Visitor” is the story of a college professor (played by Richard Jenkins) whose life is changed by his meeting of a young couple (a man from Syria, and lady from Sengal, Africa) and the young Syrian’s mother, all of whom are in this country illegally. The drama unfolds as a friendship develops between the four and strengthens as the professor learns firsthand of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policy.

Read the full movie review HERE.

Students for Liberty Conference

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Category: Latest News
Created: November 21, 2008
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Students For Liberty is proud to announce that their Second Annual International Students For Liberty Conference will be held at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. from February 20-22, 2009. This conference is the successor to the inaugural 2008 Students for Liberty Conference held at Columbia University this past February, which drew 100 students from 42 schools and 2 countries together to discuss how to promote liberty on campus and hear from leaders in the cause of liberty today. This year, they anticipate an even larger group of students to attend from a greater diversity of countries.

The NJ Libertarian Party is gathering donors to provide a stipend of $150 per college students who are NJ residents to help cover expenses. Details on this stipend will be forthcoming.

Millstone Loitering Ordinance

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Preempted Ordinance Repeal Project
Created: November 20, 2008
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UPDATED 11/26/2008 -- In disregard for the rights of Millstone citizens, the Millstone township committee has introduced an ordinance strengthening their current "Peace and Good Order" chapter of their municipal code. At their upcoming December 3rd meeting the committee shall be voting to change their code to:

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Automotive Bailout

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Category: Latest News
Created: November 17, 2008
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detroit.jpgThis week, the main buzz is sure to be about possibly bailing-out the automotive industries in Detroit, known as the "Big Three."  The Big Three consist of the three major automotive manufacturers: Ford, General Motors and Chrysler.

Politicians looking to appease their nervous constituency, interest groups (both from the United Auto Workers and those representing Big Automotive) looking for a handout and know-nothing political pundits looking for a juicy story will all tell you this is necessary for the economic well being of the nation.

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Register as a Libertarian

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Written by: Webmaster
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: November 12, 2008

If you are already registered to vote, but have not declared a party, download this form. Fill it out and mail or deliver it to your county board of elections.They do not accept faxed copies!

Information on registering to vote can be found here.

Atlantic

Commissioner of Registration
1333 Atlantic Avenue, 4th Floor
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

Gloucester

Board of Elections
PO Box 352
Woodbury, NJ 08096

Ocean

Board of Elections
129 Hooper Avenue
PO Box 2006
Toms River, NJ 08754-2006

Bergen

Commissioner of Registration
One Bergen County Plaza
Room 380
Hackensack, NJ 07601

Hudson

Board of Elections
Hudson County Plaza
257 Cornelison Avenue, 4th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07302

Passaic

Commissioner of Registration
501 River Street, Suite 1
Paterson, NJ 07524

Burlington

Board of Elections
49 Rancocas Road
Room G-22, P.O. Box 6000
Mount Holly, NJ 08060

Hunterdon

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Permanent Registration Office
P.O. Box 2900
Flemington, NJ 08822

Salem

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Fifth Street Complex
110 Fifth St, Suite 1000
Salem, NJ 08079

Camden

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Camden County Elections and Archive Center
100 University Court
Blackwood, NJ 08012

Mercer

Board of Elections
640 S. Broad Street
PO Box 8068
Trenton, NJ 08650

Somerset

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Administration Building
20 Grove Street
P.O. Box 3000
Somerville, NJ 08876-1262

Cape May

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Cape May Courthouse, NJ 08210

Middlesex

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71 Main Street
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Flemington, NJ 08822-9952

Sussex

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83 Spring Street
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Newton, NJ 07860-2080

Cumberland

Board of Elections
555 Shiloh Pike
Bridgeton, NJ 08302

Monmouth

Board of Elections
300 Halls Mill Road
Freehold, NJ 07728

Union

Board of Elections
271 North Broad Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07208

Essex

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Newark, NJ 07102

Morris

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PO Box 900
Morristown, NJ 07963-0900

Warren

Commissioner of Registration
Cummins Building
202 Mansfield Street
Belvidere, NJ 07823

Downsizer Dispatch Message

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Category: Selected Blogs
Created: November 07, 2008
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D o w n s i z e r - D i s p a t c h

Media Alert: Jim Babka will be on the radio today and Sunday. See the P.S. below the signature.

Quote of the Day: "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic. Sell not liberty to purchase power." -- Benjamin Franklin

Subject: $61 billion stimulus package failed in the Senate

Lost in the noise of the election was the good news that the Senate rejected a $61 billion stimulus package that the House had passed earlier.

But House Democrats are still pushing for another stimulus package that they will try to pass in a lame duck session. The details are constantly shifting, but this proposal would add another $150 billion to $165 billion to a national debt that has grown by nearly a trillion dollars in the space of about a month.

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Ford Bailout

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Written by: Howard Kupferman
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: October 28, 2008
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Now that bailout has become the government’s policy, which bank is next? Well, it won’t be a bank; it will be Ford.

Ford has been saying all along that Chapter 11 is not an option. Of course it isn’t. Ford has been lobbying for government money. The government has already committed itself to bailouts. Why not Ford?

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What Bailout?

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Written by: Howard Kupferman
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: October 25, 2008
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Does the average American know what the word “liquidity” means? According to the government, it is something that is drying up. It reminds me of that old adage “You don’t miss your water ‘till your well runs dry.” In this case, you don’t miss your credit until your bank tells you to take a hike.

But banks don’t seem to be doing that. Go to any local bank and try to refinance your home. You won’t have a problem. Or try to get a credit line for your business. No problem there either. Or try to qualify for an FHA mortgage. Not much of a problem there either. So where’s the liquidity crunch?

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NJ 2008 Ballot Questions

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: October 21, 2008

On November 4th, NJ residents shall have two public questions on the ballot. Public question#1 will make it harder for the state legislature to borrow money using bonds. Public question #2 changes how municipal court judges are appointed.

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Central Bank Primer

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Written by: Howard Kupferman
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: October 21, 2008
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Most Americans assume that the banking system as we know it has been around since the end of the Revolution. Not so!

We all know of the animosity between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson opposed a national bank on principal. He stated that it was not in the Constitution that there should be a central bank; Hamilton argued that it was implied in the Constitution. George Washington signed the law creating a national bank in order to promote trade and industry. The law expired in 1811 and Congress did not renew it until 1816. Congress attempted to renew the law in 1832 however it was vetoed by Andrew Jackson. Our current banking system was not created until 1914.

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John Stossel's Politically Incorrect Guide to Politics

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: October 15, 2008
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Tune in this Friday! From John Stossel:

This Friday (10 p.m. ET), I get the entire "20/20" hour for a special: John Stossel's Politically Incorrect Guide to Politics

There's tremendous excitement about this year's election. People say that their candidate will fix America. Barack Obama inspires idol worship that's usually lavished on rock stars. At the Republican convention, one man told me John McCain was like Superman.

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Russell Roberts: What You Need to Know About the Bailout

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Created: October 15, 2008
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George Mason University economist and author Russell Roberts, who blogs at the always interesting Cafe Hayek, sat down with reason.tv to talk about the nation's shakey economy and the government's bailout plan. Watch this six-minute interview to learn where the problems came from, why the bailout won't address them, and what sort of hurt we're in for over the next several weeks, months, and years. "The real cost of this," warns Roberts, "is that we have said to people, 'Risk taking is not as risky as it used to be.' That's a mistake. It's a horrible mistake and it will lead to a lower standard of living down the road because investment will be more cavalier and less prudent."

Echoes of Marx

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Written by: Howard Kupferman
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: October 15, 2008
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It seems like the mainstream news is beginning to catch up with us. Today’s column by John Farmer on the front page of the New Jersey Star Ledger is entitled “In Bush’s Bailout, Echoes of Marx.” Looks like the Libertarians are way ahead of the curve once again.

RICHMOND, Va. -- The Bush administration has come full circle -- from Karl Rove to Karl Marx.

With its latest gambit -- a $250 billion federal purchase of major bank stocks coming on the heels of an earlier $700 billion federal rescue package -- President Bush has taken a giant step toward partial nationalization of the nation's financial system to save it from its own excesses.

Who'd have believed it? Socialism with a Republican face!

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C-SPAN Bailout (SNL Spoof)

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Category: Latest News
Created: October 14, 2008
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In this election, the lesser of two evils is still evil.

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Written by: Peter Hill
Category: Letters to Editor
Created: October 14, 2008
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Published at Delaware Online. Vist link and leave a comment.

Between the liberals who can’t keep their hands off our wallets and the conservatives who can’t keep their noses out of our bedrooms, American government has made a mockery of the ideals of our founding fathers.

Thomas Jefferson said, “That government governs best that governs least.” He might as well have been from Mars.

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Goodbye Adam Smith : Hello Karl Marx

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Written by: Howard Kupferman
Category: NJ Libertarian Blog
Created: October 13, 2008
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Proposal number five of Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto was to bring about the “centralization of credit in the banks of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.” This is exactly what our central bank, the Federal Reserve, has now done. Anyone who thinks we are still a capitalist country needs a reality check. We haven't been a capitalist country since FDR and the New Deal. It is ironic that Bush and the republican "free marketeers" have dealt the final blow.

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Long Hill Township Library - Cancelled

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Written by: Walter M. Luers, Esq.
Category: Events
Created: October 13, 2008
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We have cancelled today's Town Hall Meeting with Jason Scheurer at the Long Hill Township Public Library.  We also thank Jason for appearing Saturday at the Morris County Public Library and spending a great deal of time at the Millington Town Fair in Morris County, which went very well.

The Morris County Libertarian Party will continue planning and holding events in Morris County, and we will announce those events at this website.

I would also like to thank Prof. Howard Kupferman for doing most of the work in organizing these events, and Lou Jasikoff for coordinating between the Morris County Libertarians and the Scheurer campaign.

Student Rights Article Count:  16

NJ Libertarian Blog Article Count:  56

Selected Blogs Article Count:  204

Chair's Report Article Count:  8

Videos Article Count:  52

Political Cartoons Article Count:  1

Events Article Count:  25

Open Government Advocacy Project Article Count:  183

Letters to Editor Article Count:  73

Latest News Article Count:  329

Candidates and Elections Article Count:  88

Insight New Jersey Article Count:  1

Preempted Ordinance Repeal Project Article Count:  42

Police Accountability Project Article Count:  144

Press Releases Article Count:  35

Legislative Affairs Committee Article Count:  19

Policy News Article Count:  16

Legislative Affairs Committee Project Article Count:  3

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