Re: [Lnc-business] MOTION: Update Liberty Links page on our website
So far as I can tell, it looks like a motion to tell staff to do something, not to rescind or amend something previously adopted, and so it should take a majority either way. Joshua A. Katz On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Starchild <sfdreamer@earthlink.net> wrote:
If we were to put it on the meeting agenda now, it would need 2/3rds to pass, whereas if we vote on it by email it would just need a majority, correct?
Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF
-----Original Message----- From: Alicia Mattson Sent: Dec 9, 2016 2:03 PM To: Starchild , lnc-business@hq.lp.org Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] MOTION: Update Liberty Links page on our website
Is there a reason we're not addressing this at the LNC meeting this weekend, as opposed to finding co-sponsors for an email ballot later?
-Alicia
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 7:56 AM, Starchild <sfdreamer@earthlink.net> wrote:
One cool feature which has been on LP.org for a few years now but which looks better on the new site is the Liberty Links page – https://www.lp.org/liberty-links/ – which can be found by clicking on that title under the "Contact" header found at the bottom of each page on the site.
Like the story on Save Scranton currently on the front page of LP.org that I mentioned in another recent post, linking to other pro-freedom organizations and websites is an important affirmation of our status as the Party of Principle – a party that isn't just another political party, but part of a larger libertarian movement which is made up of an ever-growing number of organizations and people in the United States and around the world who are fighting for freedom and with whom we stand in solidarity.
However while our movement continues to grow, the number of fellow traveler organizations linked from our site has remained about the same since the feature was added in December 2010, going from 18 listings then to just 25 listings currently. [Thanks to the Internet Archive by the way for making this and so much other historical data about our site and many other websites available – see https://web.archive.org/web/20 100601000000*/http://www.LP.org ]
I propose we expand our listings to reflect the growing freedom movement by adding links to the following 35 additional groups and informational resources, including many prominent movement sites that have been too long overlooked, to bring our total number of linked sites to 60 (a round number, divisible by four to nicely fit the formatting of the new site), and request co-sponsors for this motion.
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*MOTION: I move that we direct staff to add these pro-freedom groups and links to the Liberty Links page on our website (currently at *
*https://www.lp.org/liberty-links/ <https://www.lp.org/liberty-links/> ):Alliance for the Separation of School and State – SchoolAndState.orgAtlas Network – AtlasNetwork.orgBitcoinNotBombs – BitcoinNotBombs.comBleeding Heart Libertarians – BleedingHeartLibertarians.comCampaign For Liberty – CampaignForLiberty.comCenter for a Stateless Society – C4SS.orgCopblock – Copblock.orgEconomic Freedom Network – FreeTheWorld.comElectronic Frontier Foundation – EFF.orgErotic Service Providers Legal Education & Research Project – DecriminalizeSexWork.comFamilies Against Mandatory Minimums – FAMM.orgThe Free State Project – FreeStateProject.orgFree Talk Live – FreeTalkLive.comFreedoms Phoenix – FreedomsPhoenix.comFully Informed Jury Association – FIJA.orgThe Future of Freedom Foundation – FFF.orgGun Owners of America – GunOwners.orgIndependent Political Report – IndependentPoliticalReport.comThe Innocence Project – InnocenceProject.orgInstitute for Humane Studies – TheIHS.orgLewRockwell – LewRockwell.comLibertarian Rock – LibertarianRock.comThe Liberty Radio Network – LRN.fmMiss Liberty's Film & Documentary World – MissLiberty.comLPedia – LPedia.orgNational Youth Rights Association – YouthRights.orgNiskanen Center – NiskanenCenter.orgOpen Borders – OpenBorders.infoOutright Libertarians – OutrightUSA.orgRational Review – RationalReview.comRestore The 4th – RestoreThe4th.comThe Seasteading Institute – Seasteading.orgStop The Drug War – StopTheDrugWar.orgStossel In The Classroom – StosselInTheClassroom.orgStrike The Root – StrikeTheRoot.org*------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------
While our listing of libertarian-oriented groups active in the United States or worldwide will remain far from comprehensive with these additions, I believe adding the above groups and sites will showcase the scope and diversity of the freedom movement and help visitors to LP.org explore the movement and increase their understanding of and support for libertarian ideas.
I expect that these groups and websites, especially the less-visited ones, will also appreciate the new traffic they get via our site, and be more favorably disposed toward the Libertarian Party as a result. But as with the article on Scranton Saves, that is not the main reason I believe we should do this. Expressing our solidarity with others in the libertarian movement is simply the right thing to do.
Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF
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I agree with Joshua's assessment. We would not be amending something previously adopted, such that it takes something other than simple majority. Before we adopt the agenda tomorrow morning, a new item can be added with a simple majority. -Alicia On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 2:23 PM, Starchild <sfdreamer@earthlink.net> wrote:
If we were to put it on the meeting agenda now, it would need 2/3rds to pass, whereas if we vote on it by email it would just need a majority, correct?
Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF
-----Original Message----- From: Alicia Mattson Sent: Dec 9, 2016 2:03 PM To: Starchild , lnc-business@hq.lp.org Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] MOTION: Update Liberty Links page on our website
Is there a reason we're not addressing this at the LNC meeting this weekend, as opposed to finding co-sponsors for an email ballot later?
-Alicia
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 7:56 AM, Starchild <sfdreamer@earthlink.net> wrote:
One cool feature which has been on LP.org for a few years now but which looks better on the new site is the Liberty Links page – https://www.lp.org/liberty-links/ – which can be found by clicking on that title under the "Contact" header found at the bottom of each page on the site.
Like the story on Save Scranton currently on the front page of LP.org that I mentioned in another recent post, linking to other pro-freedom organizations and websites is an important affirmation of our status as the Party of Principle – a party that isn't just another political party, but part of a larger libertarian movement which is made up of an ever-growing number of organizations and people in the United States and around the world who are fighting for freedom and with whom we stand in solidarity.
However while our movement continues to grow, the number of fellow traveler organizations linked from our site has remained about the same since the feature was added in December 2010, going from 18 listings then to just 25 listings currently. [Thanks to the Internet Archive by the way for making this and so much other historical data about our site and many other websites available – see https://web.archive.org/web/20 100601000000*/http://www.LP.org ]
I propose we expand our listings to reflect the growing freedom movement by adding links to the following 35 additional groups and informational resources, including many prominent movement sites that have been too long overlooked, to bring our total number of linked sites to 60 (a round number, divisible by four to nicely fit the formatting of the new site), and request co-sponsors for this motion.
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*MOTION: I move that we direct staff to add these pro-freedom groups and links to the Liberty Links page on our website (currently at *
*https://www.lp.org/liberty-links/ <https://www.lp.org/liberty-links/> ):Alliance for the Separation of School and State – SchoolAndState.orgAtlas Network – AtlasNetwork.orgBitcoinNotBombs – BitcoinNotBombs.comBleeding Heart Libertarians – BleedingHeartLibertarians.comCampaign For Liberty – CampaignForLiberty.comCenter for a Stateless Society – C4SS.orgCopblock – Copblock.orgEconomic Freedom Network – FreeTheWorld.comElectronic Frontier Foundation – EFF.orgErotic Service Providers Legal Education & Research Project – DecriminalizeSexWork.comFamilies Against Mandatory Minimums – FAMM.orgThe Free State Project – FreeStateProject.orgFree Talk Live – FreeTalkLive.comFreedoms Phoenix – FreedomsPhoenix.comFully Informed Jury Association – FIJA.orgThe Future of Freedom Foundation – FFF.orgGun Owners of America – GunOwners.orgIndependent Political Report – IndependentPoliticalReport.comThe Innocence Project – InnocenceProject.orgInstitute for Humane Studies – TheIHS.orgLewRockwell – LewRockwell.comLibertarian Rock – LibertarianRock.comThe Liberty Radio Network – LRN.fmMiss Liberty's Film & Documentary World – MissLiberty.comLPedia – LPedia.orgNational Youth Rights Association – YouthRights.orgNiskanen Center – NiskanenCenter.orgOpen Borders – OpenBorders.infoOutright Libertarians – OutrightUSA.orgRational Review – RationalReview.comRestore The 4th – RestoreThe4th.comThe Seasteading Institute – Seasteading.orgStop The Drug War – StopTheDrugWar.orgStossel In The Classroom – StosselInTheClassroom.orgStrike The Root – StrikeTheRoot.org*------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------
While our listing of libertarian-oriented groups active in the United States or worldwide will remain far from comprehensive with these additions, I believe adding the above groups and sites will showcase the scope and diversity of the freedom movement and help visitors to LP.org explore the movement and increase their understanding of and support for libertarian ideas.
I expect that these groups and websites, especially the less-visited ones, will also appreciate the new traffic they get via our site, and be more favorably disposed toward the Libertarian Party as a result. But as with the article on Scranton Saves, that is not the main reason I believe we should do this. Expressing our solidarity with others in the libertarian movement is simply the right thing to do.
Love & Liberty, ((( starchild ))) At-Large Representative, Libertarian National Committee (415) 625-FREE @StarchildSF
_______________________________________________ Lnc-business mailing list Lnc-business@hq.lp.org http://hq.lp.org/mailman/listinfo/lnc-business_hq.lp.org
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