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In Brief...

  • The web page you are searching for may not exist, sorry to say.
  • What's more likely is that the Webmaster went and diddled something she shouldn't have.
  • Please choose from among the links at the left and see if you can find what you were looking for.

In Depth...

We Libertarians are the party of principle. Every law we support and every law we oppose can all be traced back to one, single idea: the idea that your life is yours, that your property is yours, that you have the God-given, inalienable right to live your life your way, without interference, provided that you respect the rights and property of others. That's it. That's what it means to be a Libertarian. Your life your way. It's the Golden Rule on a political level. We're the ultimate party of tolerance and respect for the individual.

And the public has reacted very strongly to that message. Since our founding in 1971, we have grown to become the third largest party in Pennsylvania and the nation, hands down, outnumbering all the other third parties rolled together. At last count, we had 145 elected and appointed officials currently serving in office nationwide with 32 here in Pennsylvania, again more than all the other third parties put together. We're the 800-pound Chihuahua on the political scene, and still growing.

So if a voter is searching for a particular KenK.org web page and cannot find it, the reason is not because a particular political position has changed; it's far more likely--in fact, a virtual certainty--that the Webmaster has once again diddled things behind the scenes. To quote Dr. McCoy from the first Star Trek movie, "I know engineers. They love to change things." Indeed.

So rather than finding fault with an otherwise-talented volunteer, please accept our apology and select your topic of interest from among the cornucopia of links to issues, news releases, and other information that appears along the left. If the choices prove too numerous, you can always click on the appropriate boxed minus sign to collapse that particular category.

Of course if you still have open questions or other concerns, please feel free to contact the campaign at your convenience.


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