I am the Libertarian Party nominee for US Senate in Virginia for 2008. Libertarians are a combination of conservative on economic issues and generally liberal on social issues. The core philosophy of the Party is that people should be able to live their own lives as they choose, without interference, as long as they do not harm other people or their property. To that end, we call for reduced government spending, lower taxes and real respect for civil liberties. That is the philosophy behind the positions I take on the issues of this election.
I believe in promptly withdrawing US troops
from Iraq; reductions in federal government expenditures by cutting wasteful
government programs; reforming the tax code with a simplified, flat tax;
reforming the Social Security and Medicare systems with Libertarian
alternatives; and ending federal prosecution of citizens for nonviolent,
consensual crimes.
Thank you for coming to my website. I hope you find it informative.
Recent Press Releases:
October 27, 2008 - Theodore V. Morrison, Jr., former Democratic member of the House of Delegates and former Chairman of the Virginia State Corporation Commission endorses Bill Redpath for Senate
October 20, 2008 - Former 20-year Member of Virginia House of Delegates to Endorse William Redpath, Libertarian for US Senate
October 12, 2008 - Fredericksburg "Free Lance Star" published this piece by Bill Redpath.
August 28, 2008 - Redpath will Debate Jim Gilmore even if Mark Warner Won't
August 12, 2008 - William Redpath, Libertarian candidate for the US Senate in Virginia, attends Beverly Hills function promoting Social Security private accounts and honoring Art Linkletter
June 14, 2008 - Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate finishes ballot access drive, submits petitions
Photo Albums:
Bill Redpath in Buena Vista