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November 6, 2006

An Open Letter from Bill Peirce on Why You Should Vote for Him for Governor of Ohio Tomorrow

by Joshua Minton

I have already cast my vote for Bill Peirce and I have never been more sure of the moral and political correctness of any ballot I have ever cast prior to this. I urge you all to seriously consider voting for Bill and start making the change now that our country so desperately needs.

Dear friends:

I am writing to you today to urge you to vote for me, Bill Peirce, for Governor of Ohio in Tuesday’s election and to ask your friends to vote for me.

If you believe the polls, I will not win the governorship in tomorrow’s election. So why should you vote for me? Because much more is at stake than just the governorship.

What is at stake in Tuesday’s election? Freedom. The Libertarian party is the only consistent defender of freedom today. Where was the outcry when Congress abolished habeas corpus as part of the Military Commissions Act? Where was the protest when Homeland Security announced that the “no fly list” would be extended to all arrivals and departures by land or sea to or from the U.S.? How long before it will be a crime to be caught without your Identification Papers? How soon will it be a crime to own an animal without an implanted chip?

Closer to home, who objects when the State assumes control of wage rates? Who questions writing a monopoly on gambling into the constitution? Can any voice be heard defending the right of a property owner to allow people to smoke in his building? Bit by bit, our rights are chipped away—and neither major party raises a voice in protest.

What is at stake in Tuesday’s election? Ohio’s economy. The economic plans of both major party candidates are based upon the belief that bureaucrats and politicians are able to spend your money more wisely than you can. The results are obvious in the lagging growth and sagging employment in Ohio. The direct relationship between low taxes and growth and between freedom and prosperity is shoved aside in favor of “pay to play” for the benefit of the politically powerful. The young people understand what is happening and are streaming out of Ohio. It is not another college scholarship program that will keep them here. It is freedom, low taxes, and the economic growth that results.

What is at stake in Tuesday’s election? Ohio’s future.

Voting Libertarian sends the message that the people do care, that we are not sheep grazing placidly until it is time for shearing or slaughter. Every vote cast for me sends a strong signal that voters are fed up with the direction in which this state and the country have been moving.

Voting for either of the two major parties sends a message, too: it tells the major parties that we are content with things the way they are and that we are content to elect the lesser of two evils, election after election after election.

I urge you to make a difference. I implore you to make your vote truly stand for something. On Tuesday, I ask you to vote for Bill Peirce for Governor of Ohio.

Sincerely,

Bill Peirce

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November 3, 2006

How To Vote in the 2006 Ohio Governor Election

by Joshua Minton

Actually, this is how I voted in the 2006 election and why. That's right--Uncle Josh voted absentee this year so he could get his ballot early and I think this gubernatorial race is one of the most important in the nation and will be a sneak peek of how the national political winds are shifting for 2008.

I voted for Bill Peirce (Libertarian) for Governor and Mark M. Noble for Lt. Governor. I voted for Bill because he is by far the most qualified candidate and because he's not a Republican or a Democrat. Here's the bottom line--if you vote along party lines, that is likely because you can't think for yourself to see that the two-party system of government is strangling this country and it is only when people begin to vote on the individual merits of candidates who choose not to align themselves into a particular party, when we as citizens begin to turn things around by seizing the power we have been bestowed by the Bill of Rights.

If you still need help deciding on who to vote for, try this little handy 30 question quiz that will match your answers up to those of the four major candidates running next Tuesday. Of course, being the individualist I am; I would never deign to tell someone else who to vote for. But I will tell you that if you vote for Bill, you'll earn my thanks and my respect for having the courage to politically act outside the box and send a clear message to the two major parties that we are mad as hell for what they've done to our country and we're not going to take it any more.

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