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T. Lee Horne, III | Libertarian Candidate for Governor of Louisiana in 2007
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: September 17, 2007
FROM: T. Lee Horne, III for Governor Campaign
PHONE: (888)823-0318

While there has been a lot of complaining about Bobby Jindal not debating the candidates and his refusal to show up at many invited events, the real focus should be on the upcoming debates hosted by CABL and LPB.

The Commercial...The Commercial...

Ending Asset Forfeiture for Non-Payment of Property TaxEnding Asset Forfeiture for Non-Payment of Property Tax

T. Lee Horne, III and the T. Lee Horne, III Campaign for Governor issued the following position and press release earlier this week.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: July 22, 2007
FROM: T. Lee Horne, III for Governor Campaign
PHONE: (888)823-0318

SUBJECT: Ending Asset Forfeiture for Non-Payment of Property Tax

This weekend Libertarian Candidate for Governor T. Lee Horne, III met with supporters and issued the following position in support of the homeowners of this state.

Horne Receives Endorsement of Louisiana Libertarian PartyHorne Receives Endorsement of Louisiana Libertarian Party

From: T. Lee Horne, III Campaign
116 Lyles Road
Bunkie, LA 71322
Phone - (888)823-0318

For Immediate Release
June 6, 2007

Libertarian Gubernatorial Candidate T. Lee Horne, III of Franklin received the endorsement of the Libertarian Party of Louisiana at the party’s state convention earlier this week.

During the convention Horne told delegates about his travels around the state and his grassroots campaign strategy of attending fairs and festivals, shaking hands and really getting out to meet the people one on one.

Baton Rouge Association of Women Attorneys Candidate ForumBaton Rouge Association of Women Attorneys Candidate Forum

Sep 26 2007 - 12:00
Sep 26 2007 - 13:30

Lee will be delivering a speech th the B.R. Association of Women Atorneys during a special monthly luncheon. The event will take place in the Camelot Club.

Winn Parish Fair Stump SpeechWinn Parish Fair Stump Speech

Oct 2 2007 - 17:00
Oct 2 2007 - 20:00

Lee will be attending the Winn Parish Fair where he will be delivering a "stump speech." The event will be held at the Winn Parish Fairgrounds in front of the commercial building.

Who is the next alternative for Baghdad?Who is the next alternative for Baghdad?

There is no doubt today that al-Maliki's time in office is getting over. During last year, he proved very skillfully that the only thing he is not concerned about is the security and tranquility in Iraq. During this period, the violence and slaughter of innocent citizens climbed to its maximum. The militias found enough latitude to infiltrate into all governmental organizations, and in fact, rule the country. If not all, most of these militias are one way or the other associated with Iran, and have paved the path for Iran's hidden occupation of Iraq.

I-10 Park in Jennings a Success Despite Rainy WeatherI-10 Park in Jennings a Success Despite Rainy Weather

Several volunteers of the T. Lee Horne, III Campaign for Governor set up a booth at the I-10 Jennings Park. The park was host to a large flea market with close to 50 vendors.

The volunteers began setting up their booth in the early morning hours shortly after sunrise. A few sprinkles had fallen and the clouds were ominous but the volunteers were not discouraged.

At 7AM the flea market opened and visitors from Jennings and the surrounding area came to check out the wares and were greeted by 6 volunteers ready to tell them about T. Lee Horne, III and his campaign for governor.

Government Incentives or Corporate Welfare?Government Incentives or Corporate Welfare?

http://www.reason.com/news/show/119238.html

The Folly of Southern Hospitality
Dixie leads the way in lavish corporate subsidies. As other parts of the country follow suit, it's time to ask whether such incentives work.

John F. Sugg | May 2007 Print Edition

Where Your Money GoesWhere Your Money Goes

House Bill NO. 1 of the 2007 Regular Session as approved by the House of Representatives.

Non-governmental entities:

Historic Grand Cane Association for Cook Hill House expenses $ 20,000

Louisiana Center for Law and Civic Education, Inc. for operational expenses $ 100,000

National Empowerment Coalition, Inc. for demolition of the old Rice Mill building and an

engineering study $ 150,000

New Orleans Recreation Department for the Treme Recreational Center $ 30,000

New Orleans Recreation Department for the St. Bernard Recreational Center $ 50,000

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