| | Peter, correcting David, said:
'David said: "The Libertarianz party of New Zealand (www.libertarianz.org.nz) is, essentially, objectivist, due to the benevolent influence of its founder Lindsay Perigo (of solohq.com) fame." Indeed, the Libertarianz party is Objectivist-based, due largely to all the party's founders (plural) and most of its leaders being largely Objectivist. As it happens, however, Lindsay - although essentially benevolent - was not the party's founder (singular). That honour belongs to one Ian Fraser: Founder, the party's first Leader, and (frequently) President.'
That's not quite right either. Ian Fraser *was* the founder of Libertarianz, but in the beginning, Libz didn't bother with a leader. As the 1996 election loomed, it was decided there *should* be one. At that point, I was co-opted into the role, & Ian Fraser became President. So the first leader was moi. I stepped down after the 1999 election & Mr Cresswell himself became leader. Illness, alas, smote him, & the party entered a period that might most charitably be described as "dysfunctional." *That* is about to change, with FreeRad humorist Bernard Darnton having stepped into the leader's role, a dynamic new President in Scott Wilson (another SOLOist), a motivated young deputy-leader in Stephen Berry (yet another SOLOist) & an executive of ... er, the usual suspects. Fortuitously, the fortunes of the country's occasionally semi-libertarian ACT Party (a party that wants the War on Drugs to be stepped up) have plummetted, leaving fertile ground for the *true* libertarian party, i.e. Libz.
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