Next Meeting: November 18th at the Princetonian Diner at 7pm

November 18, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Our next meeting will be on November 18th at the Princetonian Diner on US 1 in Princeton (Princetonian Diner Website). A member has obtained a number of copies of Henry Hazlitt’s noted book, “Economics in One Lesson.” We plan to offer a free copy to each new fist-time visitor who attends the meeting.

Meet the Candidates at 2:00 PM, Sunday, October 18

October 18, 2009
2:00 pmto4:00 pm

Daryl Brooks and Charles Green are running as Libertarians for the New Jersey State Assembly, District #15, in the upcoming election. They will speak to us about their campaign on Sunday, October 18, at 2:00 PM in Meeting Room #1 of the Lawrence Library, 2751 US Rt. 1 South, Lawrenceville, NJ.

Next Meeting: May 13th at the Princetonian Diner at 7pm

May 13, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Our next meeting will be on May 13th at the Princetonian Diner on US 1 in Princeton (Princetonian Diner Website).

Meeting: 7pm March 11th at the Princeton Diner

March 11, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Our next meeting will be on March 11th at the Princeton Diner on US 1 in Princeton (Google Map).

January 14th Meeting: Princeton Diner

January 14, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Our next meeting will be on January 14th at the Princeton Diner on US 1 in Princeton (Google Map).

September General Meeting and Social

September 10, 2008
7:00 pmto8:00 pm

Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, September 10th. We will have the meeting and social at the Wildflowers Inn Restaurant in Pennington(Google Map).

New Jersey Libertarian Party Annual Picnic and Meeting

July 19, 2008
1:00 pmto6:00 pm

To be held at the Flynn residence in Morganville.

Please bring: Your own meat plus one dish to share. Gas grill and tubs of ice with cold soft drinks will be provided along with snacks and picnic utensils. Extra lawn chairs would help.

Directions to Flynn’s: (removed since event has passed).

Lou Jasikoff has assigned Derek Demarco and Len Flynn to handle ALL arrangements, so please direct any picnic comments and suggestions to them.

2008 NJLP State Convention

March 14, 2008
7:00 pmto10:00 pm
March 15, 2008
10:00 amto5:00 pm
March 16, 2008
9:00 amto2:00 pm

From the NJLP website:

On March 15 & 16 at the Desmond Hotel in Malvern, Pennsylvania threestate chapters of the LP will come together at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Center (www.desmondgv.com) in Malvern, Pennsylvania. The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania (LPPa), the New Jersey Libertarian Party (NJLP) and the Libertarian Party of West Virginia (LPWV) will collaborate to produce a first-of-its-kind event for the mid-atlantic region.

The event location, west of Philadelphia, offers easy access via the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the Schuylkill Expressway or Rt 202. The hotel facility was selected for it’s high quality accommodations, great food and state-of-the-art technology.

Stay tuned for additional information!

Next Meeting: February 13th at 7pm

February 13, 2008
7:00 pmto8:00 pm

Our next meeting will be on October 13th at 7pm. We look forward to seeing you at the Salad Works at Nassau Park in Princeton. Please see our meeting page for more information.

Scheurer Kept Out of Debate - Not Fair and Not Clean


SCHEURER FILES FOR RESCUE FUNDS
Blasts Greenstein, other candidates for debate participation

(West Windsor) – Jason Scheurer filed for emergency rescue funds late Friday afternoon under the “Fair and Clean” election program in an effort to offset air time that was afforded to four of the Assembly candidates in the 14th District during an aired debate on News 12 New Jersey. Mr. Scheurer was NOT allowed to participate in the debate. According to program director Randal Stanley there was “no room at the table for Mr. Scheurer” even though Mr. Scheurer is the first certified independent to have qualified under the “Fair and Clean” election program.

News 12 deliberately moved ahead despite the protests from the Scheurer campaign and Marilyn Carpinteyro of New Jersey Citizen Action Group. “The burden of responsibility also lands with the candidates that participated in this obviously biased event” said Scheurer. Each had prior knowledge of Mr. Scheurers’ exclusion and all had the opportunity to withdraw from the debate, but didn’t. “The time is always right to do the right thing, but when Linda Greenstein, co-sponsor of the ‘Fair and Clean’ election law had the opportunity to do the right thing she didn’t. It is just another example that when it benefits Linda Greenstein, Linda Greenstein is all for it. Ms. Greenstein has championed herself as for the ‘Fair and Clean’ elections throughout the campaign, but stood idly by when she had an opportunity to ensure the spirit of the ‘Fair and Clean’ election program was just that, Fair,” said Scheurer.

Lou Jasikoff, campaign manager for the Scheurer campaign added, “This was a calculated and malicious attempt by Randal Stanley to marginalize the candidacy of Mr. Scheurer. This is the vilest form of political discrimination and prejudice.”

Linda Greenstein was recently awarded rescue funds. In Greenstein’s application, she wrote, “it identifies them for who they are….a group that comes into the state to disrupt the clean election process”. Scheurer cited this in his own application for funds and wrote, “It is our position that the omission of Jason Scheurer during the televised debate was intentional and designed to marginalize our candidate. The problem in this case is that News12’s actions do not identify them for who they are. The debate as aired has all the appearances of being a legitimate function of informing the public of their choices, while in reality, the public’s choices were limited to the favorites of Mr. Stanley. Nowhere in the debate were the other candidates of the 14th even mentioned. News 12 is acting as a special interest group designed to disrupt the clean election process. It could be argued that it is even worse. When a special interest group attacks a candidate, voters will consider the source accordingly.”

“Unfortunately, voters in the 14th District will assume that since News 12 presented the candidates, they need not question the message. Unlike a special interest group where voters will conclude that an advertisement by a special interest group is biased, the assumption here is that what they see from a news group is fair and unbiased. In this case it is anything but the truth,” Jasikoff concluded.

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