T. Lee Horne, III

T. Lee Horne, III (born c. 1950) ran as the Libertarian candidate in the 2007 Louisiana gubernatorial race and was the chair of the Libertarian Party of Louisiana

Early life

Horne was born in Athens, Georgia on December 21, 1950. He was raised in Franklin, Louisiana. His parents were Thomas L. Horne, Jr. and Roberta E. Brumby. He attended elementary through high school in Franklin, Louisiana. He graduated from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida which he attended from 1968–1972. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts.[1]

He worked in a number of fields, including mechanic, manager, real estate, computers, and mineral royalties.[2]

Political objectives

Horne states that his political objectives are to stand against "Vietnam-type" wars, end discriminationon race, sex, religion, or "social belief." He seeks to end government regulation of "behavior between consenting adults."[3]

Role of civil government

Horne summarizes his Libertarian position on the role of civil government in this statement from his blog:

The business of civil government, as opposed to religious government, can be summed up in 3 laws.

  1. Do all that you agree to do.
  2. Do not infringe on another person's person.
  3. Do not infringe on another person's property.

Everything else is the business of the church or parents or God.[4]

Political issues

Horne has taken a stand on the following political issues:

2007 Gubernatorial campaign

He campaigned by traveling Louisiana in his recreational vehicle, often staying at campsites. His campaign slogan is "Laissez les bons temps rouler, et laissez faire!" Translated, this means "Let the good times roll, and hands off." Campaign events include booths at several Louisiana festivals and appearances on local television and radio programs.

References

  1. Horne, T. Lee (2007-07-20). "T. Lee Horne III; Resume and Qualifications". Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  2. Horne, T. Lee (2007-07-20). "T. Lee Horne III; Resume and Qualifications". Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  3. Horne, T. Lee (2007-07-20). "T. Lee Horne III; Resume and Qualifications". Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  4. Horne, T. Lee (2007-07-20). "T. Lee Horne; Issues". Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  5. Horne, T. Lee (2007-07-20). "Economy". Retrieved 2007-07-20.

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