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Harry Browne, Libertarian candidate, dies

FRANKLIN, Tenn., March 2 (UPI)

 

Harry Browne, a two-time Libertarian Party candidate

for U.S. president, has died at the age of 72.

 

Browne died Wednesday at his home in Franklin, Tenn.

He had suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis --

Lou Gehrig's disease -- for some time, a publicist

said.

 

Browne led the Libertarian Party ticket in 1996 and

2000, collecting 485,798 votes the first time he ran

for president and 384,431 the second, the party said

in a release.

 

He was a well-known motivational speaker and the

author of 12 books, including " How I Found Freedom in

an Unfree World, " " Why Government Doesn't Work " and

" The Great Libertarian Offer. " He also founded

DownsizeDC.org, a group aimed at reducing the size of

government, a basic tenet of the Libertarian Party.

 

Browne also wrote books giving investment advice.

 

He is survived by his wife and daughter.

 

 

 

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, " Rev. James

Vinson Wingo, DD " <kahunaviking wrote:

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> Harry Browne, Libertarian candidate, dies

> FRANKLIN, Tenn., March 2 (UPI)

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> Harry Browne, a two-time Libertarian Party candidate

> for U.S. president, has died at the age of 72.

 

I like him.

 

I bless him and thank him for the wisdom he has imparted upon me,

and others though his behavior, and his works.

 

Those that know how to do it correctly, if you want to, Send him a

rain of blessings for his crossing over quickly and easily.

 

Many get stuck in the inbetween.

 

 

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