The action is at

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/btpnc-talk

The most significant post I think I've made there is:

Dear Friends,

Recently, I was asked this rather interesting question. To what end
have a Boston Tea Party? If the LP is ineffectual, why bother with
yet another third party? Here are some excerpts from my reply.

I'm not sure that the LP is ineffectual. It is certainly gaining
some attention now that major party candidates like Mike Gravel
and Bob Barr are attracted to it. However, I think what we saw in
2006 in Portland shows that the LP needs to be "kept honest." I
see the Boston Tea Party as a watchdog for the LP, staying firmly
to the tip of the Nolan Chart, and giving the radical, hard core,
dedicated anarcho-capitalist LP members a place to go if the Reform
Caucus pursues its idiocy.

Like any good student of history, I'm aware that politics tends to
move toward the available center. People compromise. It is in
their nature to cooperate, which is what free markets are all about.
And, in cooperating, they seek common ground.

So, our role as the Boston Tea Party is to hold down the extreme. We
should push further out into the territory of less government, less
restriction, more liberty, greater security for private property, and
more free markets. If the Democrats and Republicans try to compromise
with the LP, they'll find us even more radical and difficult.

So, how are we doing so far?

Here's where the Boston Tea Party stands right now. We have the
following officer core:
Chair -- Jim Davidson
Vice-Chair -- Tom Stevens
Secretary -- Michelle Luetge
At-Large -- Michael W. Reid, Jr.
At-Large -- Alex Fitzsimmons
At-Large -- Rocco Fama

and we have affiliates in NY, NJ, PA & now TN. I would like to
add Colorado to that set. I also have contacts in Kansas, in
Wyoming, and in Texas. I might be able to add Missouri. Dr. Tom
says he may be able to get a team in Louisiana if all goes well.
Joe Black and Bo Shaffer in Colorado contacted me about forming an
affiliate there.

We have a prospective presidential candidate, Alden Link, who
has agreed (tentatively) to modify his campaign to correspond to
the BTP platform and program. And, we have a potential source
of funding for ballot access. I gather that Tennessee and
Louisiana both have fairly easy ballot access.

To give you an idea of who I am in the matter, I would direct you
to this article I wrote very recently:
http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2008/tle463-20080413-03.html

Regards,

Jim
http://indomitus.net/ -> some more of my writing

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