Reference

Bob Barr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Robert L. (Bob) Barr, Jr. (born November 5, 1948) is an attorney and a former member of the United States House of Representatives from Georgia. Barr represented Georgia's 7th congressional district, from 1995 to 2003. Barr is now a life member of the United States Libertarian Party serving on the National Committee. ..."

Articles

Libertarian Party selects Bob Barr as 2008 presidential nominee: Former Congressman plans to take the White House as Libertarian candidate, 25 May 2008
Press release of the Libertarian Party
"The Libertarian Party has nominated former Congressman Bob Barr as its candidate for president for the 2008 election. ... More than 650 Libertarian delegates met in Denver from May 22 till the 26 for the 2008 Libertarian National Convention. After six rounds of voting Sunday afternoon, Barr was selected as the Party's presidential nominee."
The Barr Campaign At Three Months, by David F. Nolan, 26 Aug 2008
Reflections on the Bob Barr presidential campaign from the founder of the Libertarian Party
"Bob Barr needs to get his campaign under control, do some serious fundraising, and start taking bolder stands on the issues: get out of Iraq, end the 'War on Drugs' completely, dismantle the Federal Reserve, pull out of the UN, abolish the IRS, etc. Tepid calls for reduced spending and commissions to study government waste will not inspire activists and donors."

Interviews

Scott Horton Interviews Bob Barr, by Scott Horton, 26 Mar 2008
Related Topic: Libertarian Party
"Former Congressman Bob Barr discusses the possibility of running for President on the Libertarian Party ticket, the necessity of a new political realignment of right and left to end the war in Iraq and protect the Bill of Rights, the importance of ending the current regime of torture and murder and the destruction of the rule of law which used to forbid such things and the authority of the Congress to decide on matters of war and peace."