MICHIGAN LIBERTARIAN
October 2021

Volume 50:10

In This Issue:

Comments from the editor

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Mentorship & Outreach: Two Areas Of Necessary Growth For Our Party

Chair Tim Yow
Chair Tim Yow

The current state of affairs

It is alarming to see how passive people have become as our freedoms deteriorate before our eyes. It makes it feel like those of us speaking up for liberty in America are fighting a losing battle when many of our countrymen and women show no sign of joining, aligning with or even appreciating the effort.

On the other hand, I continue to hold to the belief that the vast majority still feel that unsettling feeling in their gut that, much like Australia, we are losing to tyranny on a daily basis. As Gary Johnson once said, most people are libertarian but just don't know it yet. I have to continue to hope that as tyrants rise up, those people will discover their "libertarian within" and join in the effort to speak up for unbridled liberty.

If we desire to awaken these individuals to the potential of achieving liberty in their lifetimes, we must solidify our outreach and mentorship efforts. Outreach to help one realize there is a better way or awaken the "knowing" that is already there. Mentorship to offer guidance on the path to that better way.

My call to action: Mentorship & Outreach

This is why I have a strong desire to build up our organization's communication effort, particularly the social media messaging (outreach) and the membership "points of contact" effort (mentorship).

If messaging or data management / administration are areas of strength for you or you have a willingness to learn, I would like to encourage you to volunteer for our social media team or our membership committee. These are areas where I feel we need a robust volunteer army if we want to have a significant impact at the local, state and federal level.

How to get involved

If you are ready to step up, I invite you to call 888 FREENOW (888-373-3669) and I will personally put you in contact with the individuals who are overseeing these efforts. You might have to leave a voicemail message but I will follow up.

The time is now for us to rally together and speak up for liberty in America!

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Health Mandates Afflict Health Freedom

By Andy Evans

Health Mandates as 'Emergency Operations Plan'
Health Mandates as "Emergency Operations Plan"

This article expresses the opinion of the author. Other Libertarian Party of Michigan members are welcome to send in opinion articles (In keeping with our guidelines) for consideration to the editor.

Cheboygan, MI - It has been my privilege to work for Libertarian causes these past five years. I have done so as a local affiliate vice chair and chairperson, as a voice of Liberty in countless discussions, as a candidate for county boards, on convention and by-laws committees, and now I'm a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party of Michigan. One thing I never anticipated was the tenacity of health mandates... At least this soon in American history: An unprecedented assault on our basic freedoms of movement, free speech, worship, and even the very ability to work and associate with others. Thanks to the wild, irresponsible, and hypocritical usage of unconstitutional health orders and workplace rules, we have thrown the Constitution and basic human rights into the trash bin.

Health Mandates Betray the Dream of Liberty

Across a place many once proudly called "America", we are now subject to a vast array of Federal, State, and local health mandates. Our founding fathers may not have anticipated future advancements in medical science, but I cannot bring myself to thinking that they would have approved of forced mask wearing, and certainly not forced medical procedures.

Our national chairperson recently spoke on the subject of medical freedom. Quoting from her recent email:

For 50 years, the Libertarian Party has been the only national political party fighting for all rights of all people all the time. Self-ownership is inherent to our existence and we must be free to choose for ourselves, while accepting responsibility for the consequences of the choices we make. Our support of an individual's right to choose does not mean that we approve or disapprove of those choices. No individual, group, or government may rightly initiate force against any other individual, group, or government. We stand in defense of the rights of the smallest minority: the individual. The Libertarian Party has been pro-choice on everything since its founding, and we will continue to fight for your freedom every time the state threatens it. We are not government property.

Going Rogue in Norther Michigan

Here in Northern Michigan, one of our local health departments has now chosen to "go rogue", by defying newly enacted State law - namely a Legislature directive included in the newly enacted fiscal year State budget. Although I am a proponent of having governance on as local of a level as possible, such governance should not, in my opinion, include local health department edicts which impose total and unrestrained government force to achieve "desired behaviors".

Despite the clear language of the newly signed State budget, directing local health departments to end mask mandates, the Health Department of Northwest Michigan has decided to double down on their four-county reign of unlimited powers over the People.

A recent notable demonstration of this unlimited and unreasonable force was visited upon students at the Gaylord High School. Fifty young adults came to school without masks, and were initially kept in the school auditorium - and not allowed into their classrooms with other pupils. Finally, they were classified as "trespassers" and Sheriff deputies were brought in to escort these students off the premises - for the simple act of not following the draconian directives of local, unelected bureaucrats.

Curiously, I believe these same Sheriff deputies would normally be employed if those same students had NOT come to school that day, thanks to the State edicts of compulsory education. It is amazing how the hysteria of COVID has turned our children into leper colony candidates, simply for choosing not to wear a piece of cloth. I would like to suggest contacting your local County Commissioners and State Legislators.

Let's remind the powers that be that our separation of powers and our 10th Amendment were never to be tossed aside for every new virus, or other supposed calamity that visits us. Our most precious gifts of individual Liberty cannot be taken back, not now and not ever.

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Krishnamurthy's Article Neglects Individuality

By Ben Carr

Prasad Krishnamurthy
Prasad Krishnamurthy

This article expresses the opinion of the author. Other Libertarian Party of Michigan members are welcome to send in opinion articles (In keeping with our guidelines) for consideration to the editor.

In Prasad Krishnamurthy's article "The Paradox at the heart of the vaccine mandate debate" we see a textbook case of oversimplified arguments, based on the assumption of collective responsibility for health, that are the cornerstone of the authoritarian justification for vaccine mandates. The article introduces its argument in the context of the increasingly apparent lack of efficacy of current COVID vaccines and mRNA treatments.

Essentially, it is the lack of effectiveness that justifies strong measures to impose vaccination on the unwilling. This may seem odd, and to the reasonable reader not really germane to the debate of individual choice, but Krishnamurthy's intent is to justify imposition based on the notion that only through broad implementation can resolution be reached given the lack of effectiveness of current medical technology.

A hypothetical American named Robert

Krishnamurthy's argument is framed around a hypothetical individual American named "Robert," who is, and chooses to remain, unvaccinated (The paradox at the heart of the vaccine mandate debate 2021). The immediate address is that Robert's disinterest in receiving a vaccine for COVID-19 represents a potential threat to others and therefore his individual rights are superseded by "public benefit" (The paradox at the heart of the vaccine mandate debate 2021).

This argument is overly simplistic and assumes that vaccines are universally applicable, carrying little to no risk. This assumption is simply not true. Firstly, it is clear that some with particular allergies may experience anaphylaxis or other reactions to the vaccine (Selected adverse events reported AFTER COVID-19 Vaccination 2021). Secondly, some injections may lead to the onset of issues of like thrombosis, or blood clotting (especially in women under 50), myocarditis and pericarditis in males under 30, and even cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (Selected adverse events reported AFTER COVID-19 Vaccination 2021).

It is also clear that more definitive data regarding such safety issues for mRNA injections will not be effectively determined until 2023, as Pfizer admitted in its own study (Study to describe the SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, immunogenicity, and efficacy of RNA vaccine candidates Against COVID-19 in healthy individuals, 2021). Put simply, there are in fact numerous risks that may represent a credible threat to health and such issues should be considered by individuals and their personal physicians when coming to a decision.

The generalist attitude of "just get the shot" represent a gross disregard for health at the individual level, anticipating such injuries are a small price to pay for overall impact. While such callousness may seem contradictory to the intent it is precisely because collective response, and not individual health, is the driving force that such people are relegated to the position of acceptable loss.

Krishnamurthy's position is also largely predicated on the notion that vaccination has substantial impact on transmissibility of the virus, which the CDC has admitted they do not, and viral loads are functionally the same (Wamsley, 2021).

It is this last fallacy on which Krishnamurthy bases his argument for government mandate, that the government has the right to violate bodily autonomy and impose medical risk if it leads to the potential mitigation of risks for others. Now Krishnamurthy does admit that such imposition can rightly be argued against if there is the admittance that individuals are functionally responsible for their own health, which I would assert is in fact the case with COVID-19. Krishnamurthy hopes to circumnavigate the notion of personal responsibility in regards to health and justify the violation of bodily autonomy in five scenarios, which he seems to feel are broad enough.

The first is that vaccination is not available for children and that in lieu of such a development, everyone is obligated to be vaccinated to preserve them given they have no option to be afforded that "protection". Firstly, let us address the reality that the mortality rate for COVID-19 in those deemed too young for inoculation is less than 2 per million, and that addressing children as a vulnerable group is alarmism without scientific grounding (Deaths in children and young people in England following Sars-cov-2 infection during the First pandemic year: A national study using linked MANDATORY child death reporting data 2021). Secondly, while Krishnamurthy is correct that the onus does not lay with the child, it also does not lay with "society as a whole", but with the parents/guardians of the child. Just as it is not the responsibility of a stranger to feed or house a child in which they had no say or creative role, it is also not the responsibility of strangers to forgo bodily autonomy for a child in whose creation they played no role. There is no compelling evidence that the danger posed by COVID-19, which has low mortality rates, and high numbers of symptomless infection, should alter this basic intersection of medicine and human rights.

The second is that many deemed minorities rightfully distrust the medical community, especially as it relates to government initiative. While never explicitly addressed one cannot but help imagine the refence here is most likely the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis.

The first implication is this argument is that while such distrust is earned that no such mistrust is valid regarding COVID vaccines and mRNA injections. Why Krishnamurthy is so certain that minority communities have nothing to fear is not made clear, only that such circumstances do not apply here. Given the history of such abuses it would seem germane to address such realistic concerns with concrete assurances, yet Krishnamurthy has none to give. The second, even poorer, implication is that given these poor past experiences such minority groups, while not being accountable for rejecting vaccination, lack proper perspective and ability to correctly discern, and should be vaccinated for their own good. As he puts it,

Society may also believe that communities that have faced historical discrimination and are distrustful of the health care system do not bear full responsibility for their decisions not to get vaccinated and deserve some protection from that decision through vaccine mandates."(The paradox at the heart of the vaccine mandate debate 2021).
The argument is typical of the condescension and general lack of respect for minorities that prevails in much of America, in which such individuals lack both intellect and perspective, and are so in need of aid that control of their lives is a blessing to them and an obligation to those who are deemed to be not so hampered. That such individuals may have the intellect and ability to address cost/risk analysis for their own persons is never considered. This level of paternal condescension is both crass and infantilizing.

The third is that those without residences and those immigrants who are undocumented may also not have access, or at least the same ease of access as others. This may be true, but that doesn't make a compelling argument for shifting of responsibility on the part of individuals to vaccinate, but rather for vaccine availability for those who wish it despite such status. Similar arguments can be made for Krishnamurthy's address of lack of access in less developed nations.

Krishnamurthy's Argument is Spurious

Indeed, those with fewer opportunities to maintain personal health and natural immunity are more in need than those who are healthy and living in clean environments. The notion that these people are better protected when those already apt to be healthy receive additional protection is spurious at best.

The fourth is that existing vaccines are imperfect and as such do not reduce transmissibility and hospitalization at adequate rates. He notes that, "even if vaccines reduce the likelihood of hospitalization by close to 90 percent, 10 percent of the total number of hospitalizations to date is still a big number." (The paradox at the heart of the vaccine mandate debate 2021). True enough, but declining effectiveness speaks to a failure of product, not its general acceptance. The whole argument hinges upon the myth of swift creation of herd immunity, which is not possible given the conditions noted in argument three regarding availability. It should be noted as well that numerous conditions beyond vaccination status contribute to hospitalization, like immune-deficiency, obesity, heart and respiratory issues, and numerous other pre-existing conditions.

Existing Health Conditions vs. Vaccination Status

The reality is that existing health conditions are the predominate factor in the experienced severity of the illness, not vaccine status. The existing injections are shield, and shield that diminishes in effectiveness quickly, especially when compared to natural immunity as has been demonstrated in the recent Israeli study (Does sars-cov-2 natural infection immunity better protect against the Delta variant than vaccination? 2021).

Lastly, Krishnamurthy address another collectivist notion, since society (whatever that seems to Krishnamurthy's mind to be, as it is a ill-defined and often loaded word) often bears some cost for medical care and therefore should be able to impose health decisions on individuals to mitigate those expenses. Two things should be noted here. Firstly, Krishnamurthy's article never defines what such costs are, leaving us to make assumptions about what those supposedly unfair expenditures might be, and secondly, seems to limit this to mandatory vaccines but not mandatory exercise, mandatory dietary restrictions, etc.

As I noted earlier issues of poor health, like obesity, weigh greatly on impact, but this is never addressed. Again, the implication is that the vaccine is a silver bullet despite the initial assertion that it is in fact poorer than advertised. This leads one to wonder which it is, a saving grace that should be embraced by all or a failing palliative. Like most advocates of vaccine mandates Krishnamurthy seems to want it both ways.

Krishnamurthy's Argument Exaggerates

Ultimately, Krishnamurthy's argument exaggerates the dangers of his hypothetical man's choice to not be injected and entirely ignores the potential harm to this individual, both in the context of medical health and civil liberties. The action being asked for here is simply that individuals be stripped of their own bodily ownership and denied the rational choice derived from cost versus risk assessment to mitigate the potential illness of strangers. As with all collectivism the outcome is one in which individuals are sacrificed for a perceived "greater good", that in order to mitigate the impact of a natural phenomenon we should mandate a risk and tolerate human induced harm. The message is increasingly clear, COVID deaths are not acceptable, but deaths and injuries caused by COVID combative medical procedures are not only acceptable, but desirable if the agenda of universal inoculation is achieved.

The current debate is no small issue of minor medical cooperation amongst a group, but is potentially a final step toward a world in which the state, and those who embrace majoritarianism, may demand the health and even life of their neighbors without regard for individual medical conditions, socio-economic needs, or issues of belief or conscience.

As Libertarians, those who value liberty and the individual, we must be vigilant in our assertion that it is not the responsibility of one person to risk injury or hardship because a larger group of people can or might find ease in such impositions. Each and every one of us is responsible only for our own health and those in our care, and it is not incumbent upon our neighbors to risk harm or loss of basic rights to ease the responsibility of personal health and self-care.

References:

Deaths in children and young people in England following Sars-cov-2 infection during the First pandemic year: A national study using linked MANDATORY child death reporting data. Home. (2021, July 7). https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-689684/v1

The paradox at the heart of the vaccine mandate debate. (n.d.). https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/the-paradox-at-the-heart-of-the-vaccine-mandate-debate/ar-AANZz0V?rt=0&ocid=Win10NewsApp&referrerID=InAppShare.

Study to describe the SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, immunogenicity, and efficacy of RNA vaccine candidates Against COVID-19 in healthy individuals - full text view. Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov. (2021, August 26). https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04368728?term=NCT04368728&draw=2&rank=1.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021, September 2). Selected adverse events reported AFTER COVID-19 Vaccination. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html

Jocelyn Solis-Moreira Aug 30 2021Reviewed by Dan Hutchins. (2021, September 1). Does sars-cov-2 natural infection immunity better protect against the Delta variant than vaccination? News. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210830/Does-SARS-CoV-2-natural-infection-immunity-better-protect-against-the-Delta-variant-than-vaccination.aspx

Wamsley, L. (2021, July 30). Vaccinated people with breakthrough infections can spread the delta VARIANT, CDC Says. NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2021/07/30/1022867219/cdc-study-provincetown-delta-vaccinated-breakthrough-mask-guidance

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Defend the Guard Act

By Aaron Gardner

The Guard
The Guard

This article expresses the opinion of the author. Other Libertarian Party of Michigan members are welcome to send in opinion articles (In keeping with our guidelines) for consideration to the editor.

House Bill 4058, commonly referred to as the "Defend the Guard Act," was introduced by Rep. Steven Johnson to the Committee on Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security. The bill amends the "Michigan Military Act" by adding language demanding that, in order for the use of Michigan National Guard Service Members in armed conflict, or other hazardous service-- an official declaration of war must be made by the United States Congress. Though the Libertarian Party of Michigan abhorrently opposes the use of military action on anything other than strict defense of the United States this bill, if passed, would prevent Michigan National Guard Service Members from serving in never ending wars. This would Keep them out of harms way, and it would protect Michigan citizens from fighting wars that are used to strengthen the military industrial complex.

Stuck in Committee

There's just one problem! That bill may never see the light of day, on the House floor. The bill is currently stuck in committee and you can do something about it. The legislative committee is asking you to call and write the members of the Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security committee. Tell them you want this bill to go to the floor. Tell them this bill will support Michigan, and defend against the authoritarian use of our military service members from the President of the United States. The members of the committee and their contact information are:

Beau LaFave (R) Committee Chair, 108th District, 517-373-0156, BeauLaFave@house.mi.gov
Andrew Beeler (R) Majority Vice-Chair, 83rd District, 517-373-0835, AndrewBeeler@house.mi.gov
Gary Eisen (R), 81st District, 517-373-1790, GaryEisen@house.mi.gov
Robert Bezotte (R), 47th District, 517-373-8835, RobertBezotte@house.mi.gov
David Martin (R), 48th District, 517-373-7557, DavidMartin@house.mi.gov
Kevin Coleman (D), 16th District, 517-373-2576, kevincoleman@house.mi.gov
Julie Rogers (D), 60 District, 517-373-1785, julierogers@house.mi.gov
Richard Steenland (D), 22nd District, 517-373-0854, richardsteenland@house.mi.gov

Act Now to Defend the Guard Act!

Too many Michigan National Guard Members have died in the name of profit for our Nation's leaders. Call them! Write them! Don't let the President of the United States use our Guardsmen to support the industrial military complex without due process and declaration of war.

Find out more information about the Defend The Guard movement by visiting their website: https://www.defendtheguard.us/

Read the full language of HB4058 by clicking here.

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Officers & Staff

General Contact: Libertarian Party of Michigan: PO Box 27065, Lansing, MI 48909; Phone: 888.FREE.NOW.

Chair: Tim Yow. chair@michiganlp.org
First Vice Chair: Ben Boren. vcaffiliates@michiganlp.org
Second Vice Chair: Andrew Chadderdon vcpoliticaldirector@michiganlp.org
Secretary: Daniel Ziemba. secretary@michiganlp.org
Treasurer: Norman Peterson. treasurer@michiganlp.org
District 1 Rep: Ryan Roberts. dist1rep@michiganlp.org
District 2 Rep: Steven Fox. dist2rep@michiganlp.org
District 3 Rep: Jordan Martin. dist3rep@michiganlp.org
District 4 Rep: Rich Theelon. dist4rep@michiganlp.org
District 5 Rep: Dave Canny dist5rep@michiganlp.org
District 6 Rep: Brandon Warzbyok. dist6rep@michiganlp.org
District 7 Rep: Brian Ellison. dist7rep@michiganlp.org
District 8 Rep: Joe Hartman. dist8rep@michiganlp.org
District 9 Rep: Mike Saliba. dist9rep@michiganlp.org
District 10 Rep: Joe. dist10rep@michiganlp.org
District 11 Rep: Bruce Jacquays. dist11rep@michiganlp.org
District 12 Rep: Daniel Muehl-Miller. dist12rep@michiganlp.org
District 13 Rep: Breona Arold. dist13rep@michiganlp.org
District 14 Rep: Paul Vainer. dist14rep@michiganlp.org

Judicial Committee Members

Connor Nepomuceno. judicialcommittee@michiganlp.org
Robert Roddis. judicialcommittee@michiganlp.org
Joshua Smith. judicialcommittee@michiganlp.org

Volunteers

Webmaster: Aaron Gardner. Webmaster@MichiganLP.org
Communications Director: Connor Nepomuceno cjnepo1@gmail.com
Newsletter Editor: Scotty Boman. newsletter@michiganlp.org
Ciculation Directors: Jeff Pittel & Catherine Filus. catherine@catherinefilus.com
Social Media Director: Connor Nepomuceno cjnepo1@gmail.com
Historical Committee Chair: Emily Salvette esalvette@gmail.com

Affiliate Contacts

Capital Area: Luke Sciberras, Chair. 248-302-1064, capitalarealp@gmail.com
https://capitalarealp.wordpress.com
Genesee County: Chair David Canny, cannyds@gmail.com.
https://www.facebook.com/LPGCMI
Huron-Raisin: James Hudler, (734) 475-9792, james.hudler@gmail.com or contact Larry Johnson at: michlibertarian@gmail.com
https://lpwc.wordpress.com
Jackson-Hillsdale: Norman Peterson, (269) 330-2980 norman.peterson@comcast.net
https://www.jhlp.org
Livingston County: James Weeks II, (810) 422-8769, j.weeks@riseup.net
http://livingstonlibertarians.org
Macomb County: Mike Saliba, chair@macomblp.org
https://macomblp.org
Northern Michigan: Philip Lindsay. philiplindsay25@gmail.com
Oakland County: Paul Vainer, paul.vainer@gmail.com or Vice Chair Ben Carr at 248-919-8152
http://lpocmi.org
Southwest Michigan: Jason Brandenburg. swmi4liberty@be-innovative.net
https://swmlp.com
Straits Area: Chair Andy Evans, (231) 625-8403, . amevans_1968@yahoo.com
straitslp.com or facebook.com/StraitsAreaLP
Upper Peninsula Libertarian Party: Chair Ryan Roberts, (906) 420-2995, UPLP.org. ryan_r03@hotmail.com
Wayne County: Jami Van Alstine, jamiracquel2004@yahoo.com
https://michiganlpwayne.wixsite.com/index
West Michigan: Bob VanNoller . (616) 406-7784, Email Bob VanNoller at bob@rollaway.biz
http://lpwm.org

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Upcoming Events

Please contact local affiliate officers to learn how to get involved in their meetings.

Some events are also posted by their hosts at the Meetup.com site. The Michigan Libertarian recommends contacting an affiliate officer or check the Website (or Facebook page) associated with the meeting host (if they have one) before arriving at a meeting. Some meetings can get canceled, or locations can change with short notice. Contact information connected to most events can be found by expanding the item on the "Agenda view" of the Events page of our website.

October 12, 2021 - Southwest Michigan Libertarian Party Affiliate Meeting, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Traveler's Cafe and Pub. 5225 Portage Rd. Portage, MI 49002
For more information, contact Jason Brandenburg email at swmi4liberty@be-innovative.net

October 13, 2021 - Libertarians of Macomb County Affiliate Meeting, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
BD's Mongolian Grill. 13150 Hall Road, Sterling Heights, MI, 48313.
For more information, contact Mike Saliba at macomblp@gmail.com

October 13, 2021 - Libertarian Party of Wayne County Business Meeting, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Leon's Family Dining. 23830 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124
Please visit the Libertarian Party of Wayne County's new Website for updates.
For more information, contact Jami Van Alstine, jamiracquel2004@yahoo.com

October 14, 2021 - Huron-Raisin Affiliate Meeting, 6:00 PM
Pizza to The Wurst Bar. 705 W Cross St, Ypsilanti, MI, 48197
For more information, contact Larry Johnson at 734-475-9792 or email michlibertarian@gmail.com or call (734) 320-7237

October 17, 2021 - Capital Area Affiliate Meeting 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Harper's Restaurant and Brewpub. 131 Albert Ave, East Lansing, MI
Contact Luke Sciberras at 248-302-1064 or email capitalarealp@gmail.com for event details and instructions to join.

October 20, 2021 - Jackson-Hillsdale Affiliate Meeting 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Steve's Ranch Restaurant. 311 W Louis Glick Hwy, Jackson, MI
Contact Norman Peterson, (269) 330-2980 norman.peterson@comcast.net
https://www.jhlp.org

October 20, 2021 - Libertarian Party of Oakland County Affiliate Meeting, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM.
Perfect Game (bowling alley) 35000 Grand River, Farmington, MI, 48335.
Business starts at 7:00 PM. To confirm the meeting email Paul Vainer at: paul.vainer@gmail.com https://lpocmi.org/

October 24, 2021 - Libertarian Party of Genesee County Affiliate Meeting (Convention), 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM.
White Horse Tavern. 621 W Court St, Flint, MI, 48503.
Business is from Noon to 2:00 PM. To confirm the meeting email Chair David Canny, cannyds@gmail.com.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LPGCMI

November 4, 2021 - Livingston County Monthly Meeting, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Brewery Becker. 500 W Main St, Brighton, MI, 48116.
For more information, contact James Weeks II at 810.422.8769 or email jamestweeks@outlook.com.

November 7, 2021 - Straits Area Libertarian Party Affiliate Meeting, 2:00 PM
The Thirsty Sturgeon. 11900 Scott Rd, Wolverine, MI 49799
For more information, contact Andy Evans at (231) 625-8403 or email amevans_1968@yahoo.com.


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