He was the first presidential candidate of the Libertarian party in the "new media" age, first to harness the awesome power of the Internet, and for many, the first exposure to the Libertarian philosophy.
Reportedly, he'd had Lou Gherig's disease for quite a while and had been confined to a wheelchair for almost a year.
He wasn't perfect, but he wasn't bad, either. Always sad to hear that someone you've admired will stop doing things you admire, but that's just me being selfish. So long, Harry.
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...... ...... Oh! Did I mention that I've been secretly developing my arsenal of nuclear weapons? Get Your War On is one of the best things around, period.