Press Releases

Radio Appearance - 550am KFYI with JOE CRUMMEY

Nov 6 2006 - 5:05pm
Nov 6 2006 - 6:00pm

Barry will be on with the evil one, Joe Crummey on 550am KFYI on Monday, Nov 6th @ 5:05pm.  Be sure to tune and call in.  Call-in number is 602-260-5394.  You can also listen online at www.KFYI.com

Endorsement - Dave Hodges

The upcoming election is an important one as Arizonans will make some crucial decisions which could immediately impact our lives in the areas of border enforcement, healthcare, education and the economy. I have basically taken an anti-incumbent "Toss them all" theme to this year's political candidates. As CNN has so aptly put it, we suffer from a "broken government". The only way to change government is to change the people that we put in government. I am not voting for the candidate that has popularized this saying, but I agree with the sentiment. Despite the housecleaning approach that I think the country should employ, I have actually found myself endorsing just a few well-deserving candidates for re-election.

THE CANDIDATES

DEBATE: KGCB Radio "Arizona's Lighthouse"

Nov 6 2006 - 7:00pm
Nov 6 2006 - 8:30pm

KGCB Radio will host a debate of the issues on Monday, November 6, 2006 between the hours of 1900 and 2030. The debate will be broadcast live on KGCB radio: 90.9FM Prescott, 90.7 Flagstaff, 101.9 Wickenburg. The braodcast will also stream live on KGCB's website at KGCB.org

USUA/U of A Debate Oct 10th

Oct 10 2006 - 7:00pm
Oct 10 2006 - 8:00pm

USUA/UofA Debate @ University of Arizona Student Union Grand Ballroom on KUAT PBS

The debate between Barry Hess (L), Janet Napolitano (D) and Len Munsil (R) took place at the University of Arizona Student Union on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m. with "Arizona Illustrated" host Bill Buckmaster, Mark Kimble (Tucson Citizen), and Celeste Gonzalez, UA department of journalism.


but you can watch it right now, just click here!
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Clean Elections Televised Debate #1

Oct 5 2006 - 5:30pm

Clean Elections Televised Debate

KAET Channel 8 Studios Arizona State University

According to pundits, Barry was the clear winner of this debate.


See for yourself:

I just wanted you to know that I wish everyone had seen the debate last night. You not only addressed the issues with intelligent responses, you also made us laugh. You won us over right away with your opening comments. You managed to keep us agreeing with you throughout the debate. Then, after showing support for 'one language', ending by showing respect for bi-lingual speakers was simply wonderful. Great job!

I also wish everyone would use their conscience when voting rather than automatically considering their vote to be wasted on a Libertarian. I think voting for a candidate you don't really trust is the wasted vote. I do not vote party lines, any party.

Last night was so wonderful for my family because we have a real Libertarian to vote for as our governor. In fact, if you don't win, we can see no noticeable difference between the other two candidates.

Thank you so much for the time and effort it takes to be a candidate. We hope to see you much more as the governor of Arizona.

           Sincerely, Ellen Berryman
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ABC News - Democracy 2006 Video



Video from ABC 15.
See here for the opposing candidates videos...

"ABC15 and its parent company, E.W. Scripps, have pledged to make at least five minutes of free airtime available to candidates running for office, to be aired within their newscasts and on ABC15.com, to educate you so you may make informed decisions when Election Day arrives."
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Endorsement - Craig Cantoni: Send a Message on Election Day

From: CCan2@aol.com
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 10:04:57 EST
Subject: Send a message on election day
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Given that Republican gubernatorial candidate Len Munsil is going to lose by a wide margin to the Democratic incumbent, it's an ideal time to send a message to the political establishment by voting for the Libertarian candidate, Barry Hess.  Many people agree with the libertarian philosophy that people should be allowed to live like they want as long as they don't harm anyone else, but they consider a vote for a Libertarian candidate as a wasted vote that takes votes away from Republicans, because Libertarians have little chance of winning.  Since the Republican is going to lose anyway, the argument doesn't hold.  Besides, Hess is the best candidate and the only one who would change the status quo.  
 
Regards,

Q & A for Aaron Russo at screening of "America: Freedom to Fascism"

Nov 3 2006 - 7:00pm
Nov 3 2006 - 10:00pm

Q & A for Aaron Russo at screening of his new film: "America: Freedom to Fascism" at 1900 at Movies at the Mall, 4650 N Highway 89, Flasgstaff, AZ

Radio Appearance - KPXQ with Andrew Tallman

Nov 2 2006 - 5:30pm
Nov 2 2006 - 6:00pm

Radio appearance with host Andrew Tallman on KPXQ 1360am Phoenix at 1730