Brand New’s Daisy Leaked

Posted by RottingNation On August - 30 - 2009

I have been waiting for this album for about three years now and it has finally been released (well sort of). The album, which will be officially released in two weeks, has been leaked on to various torrent sites. If you are going to download it get it from MiniNova.org. People who have downloaded it from other sites are complaining about inferior quality and bitrates.

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  1. 2010 The Year of the Libertarian
    Cecil Anthony Ince

    Wednesday, February 10, 2010-

    The growth and accomplishments of the libertarian party over the years past have been political achievements of historical phenomenon. Since the formation and conception of the party in 1971, we have commenced to prove ourselves time and time again as being a viable party that has achieved more than any other minor or third party since the republicans and democrats took power and established the two party system in the United States.

    The Libertarian Party has grown in more ways than one, from a third-party to an official minor in just about every state in the union. We have grown out of the cliché of being a “long-haired, pot smoking, gun-tooting radical third-party” and we have grown into an elect-able, less-government advocating party of principle.

    Even our candidates have become elect-able, no longer the long-hair pot smoking hippy, today most of our candidate present themselves as clean-cut, suit and tie, professionals.

    We have seen libertarians doing more then just running for office. Having fewer paper candidates then ever before. Libertarians are getting elected to city councils, county offices, and even state legislative seats. We pull more and more votes each election year. Aside for candidates campaigning during election years, we have seen libertarians bringing libertarian changes to government during non-election years. Libertarians have got more involved in their communities. We have been recognized in many areas for our works. We have begun to put libertarian principles in to application and thereby showing the people that our principles work and are not utopian ideologies. We have creditability that has been accomplished by dedicated hard working libertarians. Such libertarian efforts have generated much positive press.

    Today we have many notable friends in the media; they no longer ignore us or discount us. In Fact, we have libertarian friendly media in every area of news available. The list is growing and the personalities that have advocated libertarianism is just as substantial.

    In the past fifteen years many not-for-profit organization have been established advocating libertarian principles, such as the We The People Foundation, Campaign for Liberty, and the Ron Paul Revolution. From the efforts of these causes we have seen two movements present themselves on the political front: the 9/12 marches and the Tea Parties. Many libertarians feel indifferent about these groups. However one may feel about them they have advocated libertarian principles about less government, ending income taxation, and national health care. The problem with these groups that some libertarians have is that they feel that the “Conservatives” are using these groups as a vehicle to infiltrate a republican agenda. That may be true, however the majority of these individuals are grassroots advocates that are more libertarians minded then they are conservative.

    2010 is the year of the libertarian. The 9/12 and Tea Party groups can benefit our candidates. There we can find many hungry for our message and who are willing to support our campaigns. That is if we are willing to campaign on their turf.

    If libertarian candidates run campaigns to win and not just maintain ballot access then we can go from being an official minor party, which only receives just over 2% of the vote, to an official major party that receives over 20% of the vote. The choice is ours.

    As a party we either join together or fall apart. WE run candidates to win election or we don’t run candidates at all. We help the state parties, regardless if we live in that state. We send money to our libertarian candidate. We form caucuses and we stand united as one party. We continue to fight even in off years. We form PAC’s and organizations promoting libertarianism. Many have already started these tasks yet more needs to be done and it states with the individual libertarian.

    One of the biggest steps we can take as libertarians is to form libertarian lobbyist groups. Lobbying for libertarian legislation in our state and nation legislative bodies. If we don’t have an elected libertarian in office to introduce libertarian legislation then we need to lobby our republican and democrat friends to introduce it for us.

    We are growing in the number of members and in the number of votes received each year, and we are growing in creditability. The time is now, 2010 is upon us and we should hit the November general election running to win. The reward will be ours in the following years. 2012 will make history again for the libertarian party, if we do not half-measure our efforts.

    Libertarians Unite to win in 2010! By put 150% of our efforts in to our campaigns we will awake the morning after the election to find two results: one that libertarians have won elections and the other that we have received over 20% of the vote.

    This is the year of the libertarian. What we do with it is up to us. I invite every libertarian to this challenge, to rise to the occasion and support the libertarian candidate and that every Libertarian runs to win. Lets put libertarians in office this is our year. Just ask yourself what you will do. Can you send money to your libertarian candidates? Can you make phone calls or write letters on your candidate’s behalf? Can you host an event for your candidates? Can you produce TV, Radio, or Newspaper Ad’s? What will you do to get libertarians elected? Whatever you can do, do it.

    We libertarians need to join together to get libertarians elected. We are no longer a third-party. We have ballot access. Now lets get libertarians elected at the county, state and national levels. Go at it with the determination to win and the pay-off will be 20% or more of the vote and elected libertarians.

    No one can win a race if he expects to come in third. If you aim for the gold and if you miss at lest you get the silver it reward is better than the bronze.

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