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Never Give In, Never Give Up
by
Burton S. Blumert
by Burton S. Blumert
DIGG THIS
"Look, Blumert,"
the lawyer told me. "There's nothing complex here. Ron Paul
is a big problem for you people." So I responded:
BLUMERT: You
can’t imagine how strange that sounds. Ron is a problem only to
the moribund political establishment, and their cowardly media.
At LewRockwell.com (LRC) we revere Ron Paul and regard him as a
modern day Thomas Jefferson. Indeed, Ron’s even more principled
than Jefferson, and he knows Austrian economics as well.
LAWYER: That’s
my point. In the past few months, too many articles and blogs at
LRC have cast a positive light on Ron Paul, and therefore on his
presidential candidacy. LRC, and its parent, the Center for Libertarian
Studies, are non-profit entities, and you guys cannot be involved
with political campaigns in any way, shape, or form.
BLUMERT: The
Center for Libertarian Studies (CLS) was chartered in 1975, and
we have never been involved with electoral politics. The same is
true for LRC, which has been around since 1999.
Now, Ron Paul
has been a champion for freedom for his entire career, and we have
been proud to publish his articles and speeches as important libertarian
documents. By doing so, we dramatically raised his internet profile.
But that doesn’t mean we are involved with any political campaign.
LAWYER: The
fact remains that Ron Paul is now a real world candidate for president,
and you guys are playing with fire every time you publish a positive
article about him.
Sure, you might
win the argument that you are not political, but you have some powerful
enemies, the pro-war crowd, for example. They would love to destroy
you, and if they can use the levers of power against you, they will.
And by the
way, given the way you are legally structured now, you also can’t
run articles or blogs that are critical of other candidates. No
going after Hillary, Obama, Edwards, Giuliani, Thompson, or McCain.
So here are
your choices as I measure them: You can stop publishing articles
and blogs on Ron Paul and other candidates (and cross your fingers),
or you can shut down LRC immediately. Total closure is what I recommend,
and right now.
BLUMERT: Abandon
Ron Paul? Never.
Close down
LRC? You might as well cut off Lew Rockwell’s fingers.
I’ll pretend
I didn’t hear either of your suggestions.
Look, LRC is
too important to silence. It has become the most significant libertarian
website in the world. Literally thousands of people, from all over
the world, have told me that LRC has been key to their intellectual
development, and a source of sanity in this Age of the Neocon.
Of course,
we also get hatemail; we’re "anti-Semites" for opposing
endless Mideast wars; we’re "traitors" for resisting the
omnipotent executive; we’re "pro-terrorist" for fighting
the police state; we’re "mean-spirited" for supporting
the free market; we’re "conspiracy nuts" for criticizing
the Federal Reserve; and we’re "anti-American" for working
against the empire.
But even our
enemies can’t stay away; vast numbers of people visit the site every
day, to learn, to cheer, or to boo, because this is where it’s happening
– for everyone dedicated (or opposed) to freedom and peace.
As to Ron Paul,
we have some history here. In 1988 I was chairman of Ron’s first
presidential campaign. Lew has been his friend and associate since
1975, and served as Ron’s chief of staff in Congress. We both know
him very well, and, like all who know him, think the world of him,
as a man of great integrity and as a leader. This is not political;
it is supporting the ideas we have loved and promoted for decades.
Of course,
it’s no coincidence that Ron calls LRC his favorite website. Bail
on him? Never. Lew and I have worked all our lives for this moment.
And we will keep working.
As Ron himself
has said, "More important than the man is the message for liberty."
And after today’s debates, primaries, and elections, are over, LRC
will still be spreading that message.
LAWYER: Okay,
okay, Blumert, I get the message. To protect both LRC and CLS, and
you and Lew, you only have one prudent course of action. You must
spin LRC off from CLS. The good news: CLS will stay as it is. The
not-so-good news: donations to LRC will no longer be tax-deductible,
though it still can be a non-profit educational effort.
There was a
certain surrealism in dealing with this tax attorney; profit vs.
non-profit; tax-exempt vs. non-tax-exempt. These are state-created
categories, and libertarians should never have to deal with such
distinctions. Some libertarian purists refuse to use a state driver’s
license. Others, on the fringe, don't want to travel a government
built roadway. (And after Minneapolis, who can blame them?)
Still, Lew
has sufficient challenge six days a week, every week of the year,
without some bureaucrat peering over his shoulder determining whether
an LRC article falls under regulation A (politically acceptable)
or B (politically unacceptable).
So, on June
30, 2007, LRC seceded (an appropriate word for us!) from the Center
for Libertarian Studies, which will carry on its scholarly work.
LRC, now to become a 501(c)4, will continue as a popular educational
endeavor, operating on a not-for-profit basis, but not tax-deductible.
That is, donations
to LRC as of July 1, 2007 (Lew’s 63rd birthday), are
NOT tax-deductible.
Frankly, this
worries me very much. (Of course, to know me is to know that everything
worries me very much.) Can LRC survive under this new regime? Will
people donate to LRC if they no longer can claim a deduction on
their taxes? Some people tell me No. Lew says Yes, we
can. Frankly, I don’t know. What I do know is that our decision
is the right one.
Our "Ron
Paul Problem" has a price tag. It’s going to cost us at least
$15K to set-up our new non-profit entity. In addition, since we
started suffering with the lawyers, and stopped fundraising given
the uncertainty, we have consumed about $30K of our reserves. Then
we need about $25,000 to keep going for the rest of the year, and
I’d like to restore our reserve so we are not perpetually on the
knife-edge. So that is $70,000 in total.
Will you help?
You have never failed us. And
now LRC needs you more than ever.
I know I don’t
have to remind you (but I will anyway!) that the neocons are smart,
well-organized, and unscrupulous. They seem committed to one bloody
war after another: Iraq today; Iran or Syria next; and then maybe
China. They control wealthy foundations, powerful mass media, and
part of the Bush administration. We have done them damage, so waving
bye-bye to LRC as it sank beneath the waves would give them great
pleasure.
After all,
Lew has been fighting these "big-government conservatives,"
in one way or another, since the late 1960s. In the old days, they
regarded him as a small dog nipping at their heels. Today, they
fear him. And they really do want him to disappear. Especially now,
thanks to Ron Paul.
In my 78 years,
I have never seen a moment like this. The enemy has done serious
damage. But their evil influence is vulnerable to a motivated, educated
people in revolt, and using the ideas of Mises, Rothbard, and other
great libertarians, Ron Paul has jump-started the revolution against
all the statists who threaten us. And Lew Rockwell has been laying
the groundwork for 40 years, to be ready for just this time.
I believe this
is The Moment. Will LRC be able to play its essential role? Or will
the neocons be toasting our demise? How I would hate to tell Ron
we had to close our doors.
Please help.
If you want us to keep fighting, please
send your most generous donation. Keep LRC going. We have never
needed it more.
PS:
We owe it to the great men and women of our past, to Ron, and to
the future, to never give in and never give up. Please
help Lew keep fighting. How we need him.
August
6, 2007
Burt
Blumert [send him mail]
is publisher of LewRockwell.com,
president of the Center
for Libertarian Studies,
and proprietor of Camino
Coin. See Burt's
Gold Page.
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© 2007 LewRockwell.com
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