Libertarian Meltdown
Leo Ruby
The Libertarian Party has long been eUSA's premier party, with over 500 members and counting. But that moment in the sun may be over, and all because of their own president.
The whole thing begun as a "harmless" joke created by Martin Sunter, who posted on the Lib forum his "Evul Plan" for succeeding parts of eUSA from the rest of it.
But this encited rage from all sides, and Mr. Sunter resigned after two days.
And so we arrive in our current state of affairs; the current president, Ikenstein, is resigning and moving to Norway to start a resistance movement, and has created an unofficial party election to determine the interim president.
But his idea to have the Libertarians vote by commenting on a press release, with only a limited number of candidates, has polarized the party into four groups: those who hope for GeekyGator, those who believe in KingKolkas, the "Evul" Martin Sunter, and those who abstain from voting, with the backing of president Immunogenic.
As for what will become of the Libertarian Party, we can only sit back and watch.
Comments
You say four groups. Yet you state only three. I am appalled at the state of my party. There is, in fact, a fourth movement. There are several of us who wish to stop the voting and not worry about national politics. We have abstained from the vote and will continue to for quite some time.
There\'s always the America First Party, if you get tired of Libertarian in-fighting 😉
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Whoever \"wins\" the Party leadership this will definitely need to be put to the vote again so that all Libertarian Party members have the chance to both be a candidate and to vote democratically.
Sorry, missed the 4th group.
Just to let you know, Sunter has been banned for multi-accounting.
Sorry to clog up the posts, but I would suggest the Rfc for disillusioned Libertarians, not the AFP, since it seems rather contrary to the beliefs of the Lib, although GeekyGator seems to be getting things under control, and I would stick around.