Pubdate: Sat, 09 Sep 2000
Source: Denver Post (CO)
Copyright: 2000 The Denver Post
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Author: Fred Brown, Denver Post Capitol Bureau Chief

VOTING LIBERTARIAN 'WILL SEND A MESSAGE'

Sept. 9, 2000 - Even when Libertarian Party candidates don't win, voting 
for them "will send a message to the politicians that they will never 
forget," Art Olivier, Libertarian candidate for vice president, told a 
gathering of party members in Denver on Friday.

"You must vote for a difference to make a difference," Olivier said at a 
"meet the candidates" event attended by about 40 people.

The Libertarian message, Olivier said, is small government - "a government 
so small, it doesn't need an income tax."

The Libertarian platform also includes an end to the war on drugs, 
"complete privatization" of the Social Security system, selling billions of 
dollars in federal property, bringing home U.S. troops from foreign 
assignments and rejecting any guncontrol proposals, Olivier added.

"The Constitution is very clear," he said. "Any gun-control law is a 
violation of the 2nd Amendment. The federal government should be protecting 
the people from the states that are trying to violate the 2nd Amendment."

Libertarians attending the meeting were encouraged to attend a Denver-area 
gun show this weekend to show their support for gun rights.

Olivier, who served five years on the city council of Bellflower, Calif., 
including one year as mayor, is running with presidential candidate Harry 
Browne under the Libertarian banner.

The candidates believe "we can completely fund government with tariffs and 
excise taxes," Olivier said.

Colorado Libertarian candidates also spoke to the group, including David 
Baker, running for Congress in the 2nd District, and four candidates for 
the Colorado House of Representatives: Dr. Shawn "Elke" Glazer, in 
Jefferson County's District 24; Carol Geltemeyer, El Paso County District 
15; Desiree Hackett Hickson, in District 18, also in El Paso County; and W. 
Earl Allen, running in District 31, the suburbs north of Denver.
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