Where you been?

Well, I've been so busy I forgot to blog.

The truth is that I'm running a very active campaign.  Starting with the May 6 primary, the Committee to Elect hit the polls handing out over 1100 informational brochures, a move that was very well received by voters.  Since that time I've been working in the ER, knockin' on doors, attending meetings of all sorts, going to D.C. and attempting to be a good dad and husband. 

Why does a state legislative candidate travel to Washington D.C.?  Well, because I was asked.

You see, there's been a major shift in Libertarian politics, and Indiana is on the leading edge.  Those in D.C. caught wind of Indiana's progress and wanted first-hand information.

Word first spread to D.C. through John LaBeaume of ElectionDissection.com.  He asked me and 2 other active candidates to head to D.C. to talk with those in the know.  We met with Dick Heller of recent second amendment fame and discussed his remaining concerns and learned his next moves.  Lunch was spent with David Weigel of Reason Magazine and then off to visit with CEI president Fred Smith, followed by CATO Institute's Tim Lynch.  Finally, we had a great meet and greet on Dupont Circle.

Plain & Simple:   Libertarians doing the work is something people are not accustomed to seeing.  I'm not here to make a statement.  I'm electable, and many in D.C.  have taken notice of myself and a few others in the Indiana '08 race.  I just hope my hard work gets people in Indiana as excited as those in D.C.


 
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