George J. Lee writes: >I'm willing to contribute some money for this if other people think >it's a good idea. It's not that there aren't any libertarians out >there, it's just that 95% of the students at Berkeley don't have the >slightest clue what a libertarian is. I'm sure there are thousands of >students who may be interested in our ideas; we just need to get our >message out in a positive manner. How are we ever going to build a >strong, loyal membership base if no one knows who we are? I'd be glad to participate in an Operation Politically Homeless as long as it's not too manipulative. (Is there anything a little more direct and a little less rosy than the WSPQ?) I'm still interested in organizing some kind of debates with non-libertarian groups. I think that would be a good thing. >Are there dues for our club? There is a voluntary membership fee. I forgot whether I paid mine or not. But I'm willing to pay it over again if that will be useful. -- Seth David Schoen L&S '01 (undeclared) / schoen@uclink4.berkeley.edu Magna dis immortalibus habenda est atque huic ipsi Iovi Statori, antiquissimo custodi huius urbis, gratia, quod hanc tam taetram, tam horribilem tamque infestam rei publicae pestem totiens iam effugimus. -- Cicero, in Catilinam I