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ENG: William "Bill" Redpath is the chairman of the United States Libertarian Party, first elected by delegates to the 2006 Libertarian National Convention in Portland, Oregon in July 2006. He was re-elected by delegates to the 2008 Libertarian National Convention in Denver, Colorado on May 26, 2008. Born and raised in Findlay, Ohio, where in the late 70's he was the late night DJ on the newly created FM band for WHMQ radio following the Redbeard show. Redpath attended Indiana University and then earned an MBA from the University of Chicago. Currently a resident of Leesburg, Virginia, Redpath is the Vice President of a financial consulting firm. Redpath joined the Libertarian Party in 1984, and served as chairman of the Virginia Libertarian Party from 1989–1991, and the national ...
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Bill Redpath presents the rebuttal you probably never saw


Libertarian Party chairman William Redpath (who resides in Leesburg, Virginia) had a scathing response to President Obama's State of the Union address, and even to Gov. Bob McDonnell's rebuttal."I can say exactly the same thing about President Obama's speech tonight that I said about George W. Bush's State of the Union speech in January 2008: 'Tonight's State of the Union address went much as expected. Instead of calling for a more limited role of the federal government in American society, the President laid out plans that would only increase the government's intervention into the realm of ...