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The Druidic Candidate: Can California deal with a Druid for governor?
The Orange County Weekly ^ | March 28, 2002 | Victor D. Infante

Posted on 03/28/2002 11:30:11 AM PST by afuturegovernor

The Druidic Candidate
Can California deal with a Druid for governor?

by Victor D. Infante

In a country just now coming to grips with its millions of Muslim residents, and in a county that not long ago freaked out about the construction of a Hindu temple in Buena Park, a Druid running for governor is bound to raise eyebrows. But Libertarian gubernatorial candidate and Druid Gary Copeland doesn’t just tolerate the flak: he welcomes it, like a guy who wrote the kick-me note he stuck on his own back—even when the flak is fired by fellow Libertarians.

"It doesn’t bother me at all," says Copeland. "It’s not an issue with me. It’s their issue, not mine. When people speak, they speak for who they are. . . . It’s my path to serve, and I’m doing that. I know not everyone’s going to agree, but that’s okay."

But everything’s not entirely okay. Copeland doesn’t mask his annoyance at a Newsweek article that dismissed him as a "whacko" or with postings on a Libertarian e-mail list that chastised him for noting that he’s a Druid in the California voter’s guide, although he didn’t note that he once advocated the use of LSD for spiritual purposes.

Indeed, it seems there’s unease within the party over Copeland’s unconventional religious beliefs—a "culture of peer pressure," Copeland calls it—that one wouldn’t expect from the liberty-loving Libs. It’s as if it’s all right for Copeland to harbor unusual religious beliefs so long as he doesn’t talk much about them.

"Since Libertarians are a third party, we find it difficult to be taken seriously or to be considered by voters," says Mark Murphy, director of a group called Libertarian Activists and a former member of the Orange County Libertarian Party Central Committee. "Obviously, we want voters to see we aren’t any different from many of them. So, when Gary—who’s a friend of mine, by the way—declares himself a Druid, there’s a concern that trying to be taken seriously just went out the window."

Doug Scribner disagrees. "I’m upset that people would find his beliefs a setback to his candidacy. After all, how many Christian politicians openly proclaim their beliefs in ballot guides?" says Scribner, vice chairman of the county’s Libertarian Party.

Copeland remains philosophical about the criticism; indeed, he remains philosophical about everything. When you talk to him, he’s philosophical at a hundred miles per hour and will frequently answer questions as if he’s reading from a Celtic I Ching. Why is he running for governor, for instance? "Because the path brought me here," he says.

It can be kind of frustrating. But beneath it, there’s a refreshing sense that Copeland is deeply invested in his beliefs, both as a Druid and a Libertarian.

"It’s an asset," he says. "I love my Druidry as much as I love my Libertarianism. I describe myself as an existentialist libertarian Druid. If I can’t find an answer from one philosophy, I go to another. Anything that’s indefinable, I go to Druidry."

Copeland says Druidry is a Celtic philosophy of magic, similar to the more popular Wicca. It’s a circle of logic and spirituality based on the ideal of service to others—like The Lion King minus the cheesy soundtrack. One of the central tenets of Druidry is that no one should have authority over anyone but himself or herself—a point Copeland illustrates with a reference to The Lord of the Rings, noting that the ring Frodo carries has "so much power that, even if you did good things with it, it would pervert, subvert and seduce you."

"That is the basis of all Celtic philosophy: that absolute power corrupts absolutely."

That idea led Copeland to the steadfastly secular Libertarian Party. Around 1980, Copeland was working with Timothy Leary’s Brotherhood of Eternal Love to spread the gospel of LSD and enlightenment when he got busted. Fortunately for him, he says, he was screwing the narcotics agent. Not wanting to deal with that, he says, the cops charged him only with low-level possession.

"I was using LSD to be spiritually enlightened," he says. "I was one of those peyote people who for thousands of years had been using hallucinogens to connect to the spiritual world. Who were the cops to tell me I couldn’t?"

Soon after, he began running the Orange County branch of NORML, the marijuana-legalization folks, and soon after that, he fell in with the anti-prohibitionist Libertarians. In 1992, he ran for Congress against Dana Rohrabacher—himself a former Libertarian—and got killed, garnering just 7.7 percent of the vote. In ’96, he ran for county supervisor, beating the Democrat in the race—which tells you something about the state of the Democratic Party in Orange County. He has worked in computers and recently founded his own company, NextCure, which will distribute information on drugs under FDA review.

None of this really gives him a leg up in the gubernatorial race against überbland rivals Davis and Simon, but Copeland would rather run as he is than tailor his biography and message for the mainstream.

"The problem with most politicians is that they’re pretending to be something they’re not," he says. "They’re trying to be something outside their natures. They think people won’t like them if they’re different. But people like to go to a taco stand and try different tacos. I’m not stupid; when I put the Druid thing in, I knew it would be a hook. If I hadn’t done it, I wouldn’t be talking to you right now."


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
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I'll refrain from comment and let others respond :)
1 posted on 03/28/2002 11:30:11 AM PST by afuturegovernor
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To: afuturegovernor
The Druids? Didn't they build Stonehenge?
2 posted on 03/28/2002 11:33:13 AM PST by BikerNYC
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To: afuturegovernor
Here's one small l-libertarian who would like to apologize in advance for this publicity-seeking kook.
3 posted on 03/28/2002 11:35:55 AM PST by Maceman
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To: BikerNYC
Stonehenge? What's that? Is that anything like Carhenge in North Dakota?

Come to think of it, I seem to remember hearing something about "Stonehenge" in This is Spinal Tap. It seemed to involve dancing dwarves or something.

4 posted on 03/28/2002 11:36:35 AM PST by Clemenza
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To: afuturegovernor
....pardon my ignorance, but would you define droid(sp) for me?
5 posted on 03/28/2002 11:36:35 AM PST by GrandMoM
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To: afuturegovernor

"The problem with most politicians is that they’re pretending to be something they’re not," he says. "They’re trying to be something outside their natures. They think people won’t like them if they’re different. But people like to go to a taco stand and try different tacos. I’m not stupid; when I put the Druid thing in, I knew it would be a hook. If I hadn’t done it, I wouldn’t be talking to you right now."

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6 posted on 03/28/2002 11:38:46 AM PST by AnnaZ
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To: Maceman
Funny... you don't look Druish.
7 posted on 03/28/2002 11:38:59 AM PST by Norman Conquest
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To: afuturegovernor
"Libertarian e-mail list that chastised him for noting that he’s a Druid in the California voter’s guide, although he didn’t note that he once advocated the use of LSD for spiritual purposes."

LOL! Only the Libertarians would level such a whacky accusation against someone as to accuse them of being a "Druid." I guess if you believe in the "Illuminati" it isn't much of a stretch to believe in the Druids. I can't believe that all the Bush bashers want everyone to run to the Libertarian Party as their saviors! I wonder what else the Libertarians believe in- the Easter Bunny, perhaps? HAHAHAHA!

8 posted on 03/28/2002 11:39:41 AM PST by Destructor
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To: afuturegovernor
Copeland says Druidry is a Celtic philosophy of magic, similar to the more popular Wicca.

Pity that no one noted that, since the original Druids died out long ago, this modern version is a complete fabrication churned up by fanciful, over-imaginative individuals with little theological or historical background, much like Wicca.

You might as well elect a guy who says he's a Martian!

9 posted on 03/28/2002 11:40:15 AM PST by FormerLib
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To: afuturegovernor
Thought this was going to be about Gray Red Davis.
10 posted on 03/28/2002 11:40:56 AM PST by connectthedots
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To: afuturegovernor
This is exactly what America needs -- limited-government Druids. At least he's not a BIG-government Druid.
11 posted on 03/28/2002 11:41:54 AM PST by zoyd
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To: BikerNYC
Yeah, the Druids are the ones that claimed to have built Stonehedge.
12 posted on 03/28/2002 11:42:00 AM PST by afuturegovernor
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To: afuturegovernor
Didn't they practice human sacrifice?
13 posted on 03/28/2002 11:43:22 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: Clemenza
Come to think of it, I seem to remember hearing something about "Stonehenge" in This is Spinal Tap. It seemed to involve dancing dwarves or something.

Can I ask a practical question?

Are we doing "Stonehenge" tomorrow night?
14 posted on 03/28/2002 11:43:23 AM PST by GodBlessRonaldReagan
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To: BikerNYC
Didn't they build Stonehenge?

Nah, Stonehenge predates the Druids by several thousand years. Some British historian back in the 16th century gave them the credit since they were the oldest people in Britain that anyone had a proper name for at the time.

Still, there are some modern "pagans" who will swear that Stonehenge is theirs. I guess its construction is sort of the only accomplishment they can lay claim to so they tend to guard it quite jealously.

15 posted on 03/28/2002 11:44:01 AM PST by FormerLib
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To: afuturegovernor
A californian that claims to be a druid........gee, why doesn't that surprise me?
16 posted on 03/28/2002 11:45:14 AM PST by mamelukesabre
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To: afuturegovernor
Druidism is a religion of peace.

I mean, they haven't flown any 757s into anyone else's solstice circles, have they?

17 posted on 03/28/2002 11:45:38 AM PST by Poohbah
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To: Clemenza
Stonehedge is the giant standing rocks in England built hundreds or thousands of years ago.
18 posted on 03/28/2002 11:45:52 AM PST by afuturegovernor
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To: FormerLib
Pity that no one noted that, since the original Druids died out long ago, this modern version is a complete fabrication churned up by fanciful, over-imaginative individuals with little theological or historical background, much like Wicca.

Too true. Plus, the original Druids/Celts weren't exactly the nicest people around.

19 posted on 03/28/2002 11:47:04 AM PST by Rightwing Canuck
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To: afuturegovernor
Stonehedge is the giant standing rocks in England built hundreds or thousands of years ago.

Thanks. I knew, but was just being faceitious.

20 posted on 03/28/2002 11:47:40 AM PST by Clemenza
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