That’s what an old friend
told me. Of course, I agreed. “But there is a relationship,” he noted, “and
it’s why I am sending my LRC donation right now.”
The 1884 Democratic
presidenial nomination was clinched for the libertarian Cleveland with the
seconding speech of Edward Bragg, who roused the delegates with an attack on
Manhattan’s Tammany Machine.
Looking down directly at
the Tammany delegates, Bragg shouted, “They love him, gentlemen, and they
respect him, not only for himself, for his character, for his integrity and
judgment and iron will, but they love him most of all for the enemies he has
made.” The Tammany boss screamed that he “welcomed the compliment,”
but it didn’t work.
“So, Lew, while you’re no Grover, we do love you most for all the enemies
you have made: neocons, warmongers, merchants of death, police statists,
reporters, Kochites, Sorosites, redistributionists, crony capitalists,
corporatists, advocates of a foreign state, beltwayites, fascists,
Keynesians, the NY Times, National Review, the Washington Post,
big-government libertarians, haters of free speech and free association, and
every opponent of liberty.
“You’re no Cleveland. But all the creeps in DC and and their satraps can’t
stand you. And that is all I need to know. My PayPal donation is on its way
to you. Just promise that they’ll all keep opposing you!”
LRC could use your help, too, of course. We want to be more effective in
2014 for freedom. If you can help, you’ll not only do good, you’ll bother the
bad guys. Let’s give them a hotfoot!
Your gift of $100, $50, or $25
would be great. $500, $1,000, or any amount would be magnificent.
The relentless and well-funded attack of our enemies took its toll this
year, but we never fell, never stumbled, and are ready to counterattack in
2014.
We are determined, with your
help, to work harder to be worthy of our ideas. We have the truth on our
side, after all, and Murray Rothbard asked us to carry on his work. How can
we falter?
With you, we can’t.
PLEASE DONATE
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