Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 08:28:56 -0700 From: quixote@goodnet.com ("Andreasen") Subject: FW: message from ChairLiz: At least one other person is asking the right questions. I wonder what the answers will be?
This is self-explainatory..for your records. Liz -----Original Message----- From: Buttrick, John [mailto:Buttrick@brownbain.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:36 AM To: Andreasons Subject: Fwd:message from Chair
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Date: Mon May 14, 2001 7:24 pm Subject: message from ChairFw: [LNC-Discuss] Statement by Perry Willis
FYI Best Regards, MG ----- Original Message ----- From: James W. Lark, III <jwl3s@v...> To: LNCDiscuss <lnc-discuss@h...> Cc: Lark, Jim <jwl3s@v...> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 3:16 PM Subject: [LNC-Discuss] Statement by Perry Willis
> Dear colleagues:
>
> I hope all is well with you. Upon my return last night from Salt
> Lake City I read the statement by Perry Willis, which he offered in
> response to my inquiry concerning information provided to the LNC by
> John Famularo at our April 21 meeting. Allow me to express my great
> disappointment at the contents of Mr. Willis' message. I find his
> justification for his actions to be unacceptable. In addition, I
> believe that Mr. Willis has betrayed my trust.
>
> I believe there are some additional questions about this matter that
> should be answered. Among these questions are the following:
>
> 1) Did any current members of the staff or current members of the LNC
> know of Mr. Willis' improper actions prior to April 21, 2001? If so,
> under what circumstances was this knowledge acquired? Note: I have no
> reason to believe any member of the staff or the LNC had such
> knowledge. However, for the record I believe the question should be
> asked and answered.
>
> 2) Did any former LNC members (in addition to Mr. Famularo) know of Mr.
> Willis' improper actions prior to April 21, 2001? Did any members of
> the Browne campaigns know of these actions? If so, under what
> circumstances was this knowledge acquired?
>
> 3) From what some LNC members have mentioned, Mr. Famularo evidently
> knew of Mr. Willis' improper actions as of Election Day 1996. In
> addition, it appears Mr. Famularo did not provide this information to
> the LNC until April 21, 2001. If so, why did he not reveal this
> information prior to ths date? Did Mr. Famularo act improperly by not
> revealing this information at an earlier date? In what manner did Mr.
> Famularo obtain this information?
>
> I intend to obtain the answers to these questions, at least to the
> extent I have the power to do so. I shall make the results of my
> inquiries available to you. Please note that I am preparing to leave
> later today on a driving tour to visit various state and local
> Libertarian groups between my home and Denver, Colorado. I hope to
> return to my home by May 23. While I may be able to access my e-mail
> while on the road, it is not certain that I shall be able to do so.
> Thus, it will probably take a while before I can complete my inquiries.
> Allow me to note for the record in response to question (1) above that I
> did not know about Mr. Willis' improper actions until I saw the material
> circulated by Mr. Famularo at the April LNC meeting. I did not form a
> conclusion about the matter until I read Mr. Willis' statement.
>
> Thanks for your work for liberty.
>
> Take care,
> Jim
>
> James W. Lark, III
> Advisor, The Liberty Coalition
> University of Virginia
>
> Chairman, Libertarian Party
>