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My buddy Don . . .

One of the reasons I became active in the LPNY was the Senatorial campaign of Dr. Donald Silberger. His radio interview with Alan Chartock confirmed my desire to work with people identifying Liberty as the greatest political goal.Don_Eric.jpg This photo of Don and me is at the Catskill Bi-Centennial this last summer. We also worked the Rhinebeck Fireman's parade with Thomas Ruks a few weeks before this. Ruk's once referred to Don as the 'fire' of the LPNY. Don is twice my age and I had trouble keeping up with him during petitioning. He simply asked every human being he came across for the right to be on the ballot. Don's bid for Lt. Governor includes this latest HardFire episode. The cool part about the Net is that this show hasn't even aired yet and will now be available before the Sunday morning yappers start their thing. I miss David Brinkley, he was Don's era also.

Don's old school radical. Before the new reform movement in the LP this was considered a hallmark of the effort. While some may feel disdain and reproach us for it, there are some who feel that Liberty has no limit, but for the possible harm to others. At the very least we all should recognize that everyone has the absolute right to be left to their own devices. It was an honor and pleasure to work with Dr. Silberger this campaign season. Good luck guys. Elliot can't change city hall either. Vote Clifton Silberger and help get dozens of candidates on the ballot for the next four years.

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