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Storm Cleanup – Day 3

Power came back to our neighborhood last night, but most of our community is still without electricity.

My wife spent the good portion of the day working in the yard. I joined her in the late afternoon so that I could run the chainsaw and get the larger branches and trees down to manageable size.

Fire Headquarters is still running on generator power. Interestingly enough, I had to work there today while preparing and sending out media releases. I have full power and internet access at home. At work I was working from an EV-DO card and shuffling files via flash drives to a computer that was hooked to a printer in our conference room. It would have been much more efficient to do this work from my home office, I think.
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Libertarians Win Ballot Access in Ohio

Here’s a recent media release from the Libertarian Party:

Dear fellow Libertarians,

The Libertarian Party of Ohio was granted ballot access a few hours ago based on a lawsuit filed June 6, 2008. The court ordered the 8 Congressional and General Assembly candidates to be placed on the general election ballot with party affiliation.

“This is a big victory for the 1st Amendment, the liberty-minded citizens of Ohio, and the Libertarian Party,” said party chair Kevin Knedler. “We will not go away and we will be heard. We simply are citizens that want our state and our country back.”

Libertarian Party officials from across the country chimed in to congratulate the Ohio party on their victory.

“I am delighted to express my admiration for you and the Ohio LP for this tremendous achievement,” wrote Pat Dixon, chair of the Texas LP. “The Buckeye state will be a huge player in November. It will be great the next time I get back to Dayton to see LP campaign signs in people’s yards like I saw Bill Peirce signs in 2006.”

US District Court Judge Edmund Sargus granted a preliminary injunction Thursday but will hold his order for 10 days to permit the Secretary of State the right to appeal. If appealed, the case would be heard by the the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

“Thanks to all Libertarians who worked and prayed for this day,” said vice chair Jeremiah Arn. “All of us are very excited, but the biggest victory is for presidential candidate Bob Barr. We have before us the best LP presidential ticket and the best chance to make a difference!”

Because of the chance of an appeal, however, party officers requested Thursday that all remaining ballot access petitions be returned to the state headquarters immediately. This will allow for a timely filing if the petitions are necessary. To date, more than 7,500 petition signatures have been received.

Find more news at www.lpo.org or BobBarr2008.com.

Warmly,

Jeremiah Arn
vice chair


Snowfall

A significant amount of snow has fallen in my area. This started about 8:30 a.m. yesterday morning and as continued through this afternoon.

Music by Logan as found at http://www.jamendo.com/…tist/logan and http://myspace.com/loganbrkn

This song is called "bon om def" from his album "Niege". (Appropriate, eh?) Song and my video licensed under Creative Commons by-sa 2.5.

UPDATE: I’m a bit perplexed why many of the video services (including Viddler and Utterz) are changing the aspect of this video. This was recorded in 16:9 format, not 4:3.