Thursday, March 02, 2006

Harry Browne: Rest In Peace

I received this very sad news from the Libertarian Party. Harry Browne was the Libertarain Party's candidate for President in 1996 and 2000. (And yes, I VOTED for him in both elections!) His best-selling book "How Government Doesn't Work" help bring a lot of people over to the ways of libertarianism, or at least helped to break up the idea that government can solve every problem. He may not have demonstrated that solid leadership that could have helped to overcome the Dem-Rep duopoly but his ideas will certainly be missed.

March 2, 2006

FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY:

Libertarian Party Mourns the Loss of Beloved Candidate, Author, and Friend

Harry Browne Dies at Age 72


(Washington, D.C.) Former Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate, noted scholar, and investment advisor Harry Browne died at his home in Franklin,TN on the night of March 1, 2006, after a long illness.


A well-known inspirational speaker and writer, Harry was the author of 12 books that sold more than 2 million copies. In 1996 and 2000, he was the Libertarian Party’'s candidate for President of the United States, with popular vote totals of 485,798 and 384,431 respectively.

Harry was the founder of DownsizeDC.org, a non-profit group dedicated to reducing the size of government and forcing governmental institutions into compliance with the Constitution. He authored several popular books on the libertarian movement and philosophy including, Why Government Doesn’t Work and The Great Libertarian Offer. In addition to these works on Libertarianism, Harry wrote investment advice books including You Can Profit from a Monetary Crisis and Fail-Safe Investing.

During Harry Browne’s campaigns, he made appearances in almost every state and was credited with over 1,000 media appearances. He was often praised by the media, and won the endorsements of multiple talk-show hosts and journalists.

“"Harry Browne’s actions and rhetoric were inspirations for me,"” stated Sam New, acting director of communications for the Libertarian Party. “"Through Harry’s writings, I began to understand what Libertarianism is. I trace the beginning of my involvement with the Party to him. His contributions to the Party will forever be evident. Harry will truly be missed by many supporters, followers, and friends around the world.”"

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