Pride 2004

1. Kelly's e-mail reminded me that I did not mention the ACLU booth in my response. May I join in the ACLU booth also (besides the LPSF/Outright booth at Pride).

2. I re-read Chris's e-mail about MECA, and as I understand it, Chris is suggesting that LPSF join MECA in the Pride Parade? I personally do not vote for such a move, and would personally not participate. Could we volunteers have a clarification from Rob as to whether the LPSF/Outright booth will be independent or will be joining other groups (any groups). Thanks.

Marcy

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2. I re-read Chris's e-mail about MECA, and as I understand it, Chris is
suggesting that LPSF join MECA in the Pride Parade? I personally do not
vote for such a move, and would personally not participate. Could we
volunteers have a clarification from Rob as to whether the LPSF/Outright
booth will be independent or will be joining other groups (any groups).

Rob (not I) was suggesting that Outright/LPSF have a booth, but join with
MECA in the parade. I wouldn't mind marching *with* MECA - next to them,
behind them, in support of them - but it is very important (and really the
point of participating in the parade) that we keep our identity distinct.

~Chris
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Christopher R. Maden, Chair, Libertarian Party of San Francisco
The Party of Principle: individual freedom and personal responsibility
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Chris,

  As long as we have a visible Libertarian presence, this idea sounds good to me. Marching with another contingent could even make our numbers look larger than they are. I should be able to help again as usual with the parade and booth this year.

Marcy,

  Would you be opposed to marching with another group if we are clearly visible as representing Libertarians, as Chris and Rob suggest?

Yours in liberty,
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