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Sean Shepard and Luke Kenworthy are now friends
August 15
@Steve - those same "pro choice" screamers are also not real keen on "choice" when it comes to your retirement savings, social security, what school you put your kids in and numerous other things.
July 6
Don't forget all of the things that can be done for people now (that cost money) that didn't used to exist. Those things exist BECAUSE there is money in health care and profits that can be reinvented and used to innovate. People fail to distinguis...
July 3
Lisa Kelly and Sean Shepard are now friends
March 17

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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Other
What is your greatest strength?
Analytical skills
What are you working on?
http://www.libertyfile.com/

Telecommunications consulting, a couple of web based ventures and various pro-liberty/small government/low tax causes.
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://www.libertyfile.com
What is your Personal Website?
http://shepardpolitics.blogspot.com
What is your alma mater?
IUPUI
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
Referred by Jeremy Williams and thought it looked worth getting familiar with.

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At 8:10am on January 7, 2009, Arik Flanders said…
Interesting blog! I enjoyed reading your thoughts. As it seems you have both knowledge and experience in politics, I'm curious to know if you would be kind enough to share some insight on how to get more involved with local and state political parties. Any information is certainly appreciated.

Thank you,

Arik
At 12:26pm on May 29, 2008, Josh Gillespie said…
Guess what? I'm just now getting back to the comment you left back in March. It's been that long since I logged in I guess. Facebook really took me over.

Anyway, yes, I'm everywhere. All for the sake of shilling myself and Hoosier Access! :)
At 7:12am on May 23, 2008, Amy Stark said…
DUH! Your pic with the flag threw me for a minute, I thought you were blindly inviting people to secure votes. I received random invitations in the past from people I did not know who wanted only to amass friends. Glad to see you on Linked In. Are you pro Fair Tax?
At 12:39pm on May 22, 2008, Jeremy Williams said…
Thanks for the update Sean. I wasn't sure how that all worked.
At 2:28pm on April 19, 2008, Sean Shepard said…
Hey Jeremy! I've not yet committed to running again in November. Also, the Libertarian party doesn't waste voters money with a primary election. Everything gets worked out at conventions or by appointment. I believe that once we get 10% in one particular race (I'm not sure which), by law the LP would have to participate in the primary process.
At 2:01pm on April 15, 2008, Jeremy Williams said…
Sean, I heard you're running for the 7th seat again in November. Do you know how Libertarian ballots work in the primary? Would you be on either the R or D ballot or is there even a separate L ballot I can fill out in May?
At 10:28am on March 12, 2008, Tom Mulcahy said…
Good work in the 7th! You had my vote! The Carson Dysentery (or is that Dynasty?) is a tough nut to crack. We just have to pounding away at it.
At 11:15am on March 10, 2008, Jeremy Williams said…
Any time Sean, I'm glad to see you joined. I think this will be a great community to be part of.
At 7:03pm on March 8, 2008, Kim Brand said…
Great job in the debate! John Ketzenberger said nice things about you Fri night on WFYI: IN Week in Review. He said you had a 'future' in public office!

Congratulations!

Kim
At 12:17pm on March 8, 2008, Jeremy Williams said…
Hey Sean, I'm glad to see you've joined Smaller Indiana! Good luck on Tuesday.
 
 

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