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Perhaps it is time to revisit the Party's slogan. "Party of Principle" invites debate on exactly what that principle is. Also, it says nothing about freedom or size of government. BTW, there are a lot of options here, but there are some humorous slogans thrown in to make it fun. Start voting!

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Keep the Existing Slogan

by LP National

The Party of Principle


Option 1: Go Back

by LP National

This was the original LP slogan.

There ain't no such thing as a free lunch


Option 2

by Bernard Carman

Less Government — More Liberty


Option 3

by Brian Holtz

Grownups Against The Nanny State


Option 4

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

The Party of Freedom Lovers


Option 5

by Brian Holtz

Legalize Freedom


Option 6

by Brian Holtz

Legalize Freedom and Responsibility


Option 7

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

New and Improved Libertarian Party—Now, with Common Sense


Option 8

by M Carling

Live Life Your Way!


Option 9

by James Turbett

Making things better, not worse


Option 10

by James Turbett

Minding our own business for your sake


Option 11

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

The Party of Pot


Option 12

by Brian Holtz

The Party of Free Minds and Free Markets


Option 13

by Brian Holtz

Pro-Choice on Everything


Option 14

by James Turbett

Reversing the erosion of individual liberties


Option 15

by Robert Capozzi

Live and Let Live


Option 16

by Robert Capozzi

Liberty and Justice for All


Option 17

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

The Gun-Toting Economics on Drugs


Option 18

by James Turbett

Minding our own business for you


Option 19

by Brian Holtz

Get the Government Out of Your Wallet and Your Bedroom


Option 20

by James Turbett

A party Jefferson would like


Option 21

by James Turbett

A party Jefferson would join


Option 22

by Tim Crowley

Party of Principled Liberty


Option 23

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

It's Time for all Freedom Lovers to Party Together


Option 24

by Alicia Mattson

Vote for What You Really Want


Option 25

by James Turbett

Where civil liberties and free enterprise meet


Option 26

by James Turbett

Where civil liberties and free enterprise are taken seriously


Option 27

by James Turbett

If we don't reduce the government by 10% per year, fire us


Option 28

by Brian Holtz

The Party of Market Liberalism


Option 29

by Brian Holtz

The Party of Low-Tax Liberalism


Option 30

by John Shuey

Why not Liberty?


Option 31

by Bernard Carman

Got Liberty?


Option 32

by Brian Holtz

Social Tolerance and Economic Freedom


Option 33

by Brian Holtz

Socially Liberal, Fiscally Conservative


Option 34

by James Turbett

The LP—it sees government as the last resort


Option 35

by Alicia Mattson

For the Children


Option 36

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

For the Tycoons


Option 37

by Seth Cohn

Guns and Drugs, it's for the Children!


Option 38

by Tim Crowley

Individualists of the world, unite!


Option 39

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

Just say 'Thanks Man' to Drugs


Option 40

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

The Marxists of the Right


Option 41

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

Grumpy Nerds who don't Give to Charity


Option 42

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

Medieval Thinking, Minus the Religion Part


Option 43

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

Roll Your 20


Option 44

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

Intelligence 17, Wisdom 5, Charisma 3


Option 45

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

Running Unqualified Candidates for President Since 1972

Author's Comments


Option 46

by Carl Milsted, Jr.

Your Vote Doesn't Count; Vote for Us!


Option 48

by Bernard Carman

Maximum Rights—Minimum State


Option 49

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The Party for Civil and Economic Liberty

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