User talk:Themelinda

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 * PS: Your contributions to Republican Liberty Caucus don't seem to meet the WP:V standards. Blogs can't be used as sources, except in special cases. Sources like this, http://www.riverterrace.com/resort-overview.htm, don't mention the topic of the article or support the assertions being made. Finally, we can't use other Wikipedia articles as sources. Please find better sources for the material or it may be removed.   Will Beback    talk    04:42, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Hi there! I looked at the page you cited on Republican Liberty Caucus.  I knew Roger McBride from the time he ran for President as the candidate of the Libertarian Party in 1976 until his death in 1995.  The first national meeting of the Republican Liberty Caucus took place the prior year, 1994.  I attended and Roger and I had several long talks about his intentions for the RLC.  He told me directly that he had funded the work put in by Eric Rittberg, who is not listed in the article as it exists.  Instead, a woman I assume was or still is, his wife is listed. Barbara.  Roger made no reference to her and I do not recognize her name.  Roger asked me to put on the conference for 1995 in Santa Barbara as he was not satisfied with Eric's work.  I was told by Roger directly, he had doubts about Eric's competence.  I agreed to do this for Roger as he was a long time friend and also because his was the only LP campaign which had been consistent on presenting the issues.  By this time I had left the Libertarian Party because of these same issues and was a member of the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW).  Roger and I shared a strong respect for Barry Goldwater and Roger introduced me to  William Anderson,https://williamandersonbooks.com/.  William asked me to write Roger's biography, which will focus on Roger's 1976 presidential campaign.
 * After Roger died I decided to go on with the convention, which took place in Santa Barbara in 1995. I was told by Roger that Eric had a mailing list of 3,000.  Understand I have put on these events before.  Eric gave me the list, I put together the brochures, paid for the printing stamps, posters and on and on.  The mailing went out in good time.  Most of these came back as undeliverable. I suspect Eric had sold Roger a bill of goods for what he had been doing and PAID to do. I had lined up 25 speakers, also expenses there. Eric stopped answering his phone when he saw it was me, evidently and he did not even show up at the convention.  Attendance was not actually too bad because I had done a second mailing to my own list for Libertarians.  I had Manny Klausner there to speak at the memorial service for Roger.  Others also got up to speak.  This was a three day event that personally cost me $5,000.00  Both Rittbergs were paid staff who evidently did nothing.
 * What more do you want to know? Themelinda (talk) 04:10, 25 May 2022 (UTC)

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I assume that you are the subject of this page, or personally associated with him. Please read WP:BLPEDIT, and try and use verifiable sources. Gareth E Kegg (talk) 22:23, 10 September 2011 (UTC)