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The Austin Liberty Activists group is an Open Discussion Mailing List and Message Board serving individual citizen activists in the greater Austin Texas area. Many members are active within Austin Liberty Coalition (ALC) organizations. Open topic email exchanges via this group's mailing list are how members share, learn and develop their views on civil liberties. As this group is primarily a communication network with few restrictions organized Meetups are rare. Most members coordinate political Meetups from organizations within the Austin Liberty Coalition itself and extend the invitation to this mailing list. This is the group to join if you are a citizen wanting to express your opinion in an informal environment whether you are new to politics or not. Also, if you just want to keep your finger on the pulse of liberty activism this is the group to join to hear some diverse opinions straight from the streets.
The LibreMan Network Project group is a web project group to support the global network of citizen activists, liberty advocacy organizations and small business network. Small business operators should join and request they be included in the Small Business Directory to be hosted in the Libre Man web application project. Non-partisan citizen activist organizers with a website should join and request their group be included in the Austin Liberty Coalition directory.
The Austin Liberty Coalition group is a Political Action Meetup Calendar and Message Board shared between local Citizen Activist Organizations that place a high value on protecting civil liberties. Message Board announcements are restricted to originate only from designated organization contacts. The Austin Liberty Coalition is sponsoring a new Liberty Center website to integrate events from liberty calendars across Texas. This is the activist Coalition to join if you organize any liberty issue task force and want to reach the entire Austin Liberty Coalition activist community with your announcements or event invitations. Likewise if you are a concerned citizen and want to receive liberty news and announcements from the liberty community this is the group to join.
The Austin Liberty Activists Meetup Group is inclusive, non-partisan and proudly exposes hypocrisy on both ends of the traditional left-right spectrum. Austin Liberty Activists members often agree on what constitutes a violation of our individual civil rights and liberties even though agreement on the best corrective measure is less clear. Congress violates the public trust when it discriminates against one group of people at the expense of another. This violates the Constitutional guarantee of the equal protection clause under the law that requires equal justice for all. One obvious current example of unlawful Congressional discrimination is the unequal tax burden shifted to young Americans by not balancing the federal budget. The unlawful discrimination of Congress, less recognized by commercial media, are the acts of Congress that remove the right of citizens to decline participation in public welfare program monopolies without penalty. Perhaps, now is a good time to review why our founding fathers determined our Constitutional Republic to be the best governance model of the last five thousand years.
The LibreMan Network Project Meetup group administers the Austin Liberty Caucus and Austin Liberty Coalition Meetup groups. The purpose of this group goes beyond purely administrative support for the independent coalition activists and groups. This group will also focus on developing web technology solutions to support all aspects of activist policy polling, a small business directory, and an citizen activist group directory. Small businesses in particular will be accommodated in an effort to strengthen the larger liberty ecosystem. Until the Liberty Center to be hosted at www.LibreMan.org is online a temporary small business directory is listed below.
The Austin Liberty Coalition Meetup Group in Texas is a loose-knit, coalition of grassroots organizations who originally united around the 2007-2008 Presidential campaign principles of Congressman Ron Paul - the quintessential anti-Washington candidate of our time. The peaceful r3VOLution principles drew together diverse and passionate supporters for a moral and limited Federal government that included classic liberal Democrats, fiscally conservative Republicans, Constitutionalists and many Libertarians. Tea parties, among other people's r3VOLution activities were a popular attraction in the campaign and remain so today. Within the coalition, the Texans for Accountable Government organization is leading the way in local political activism.