For the Description, I used HTML, to hopefully section it out:
<P>A Worldwide Freedom Movement In A Book</br>
A Blueprint For Peace, Prosperity And Freedom</br>
A New System Of Rational Individualism</P>
<P>Nothing is more pro-liberty than The Universal Individual Rights Project.</br>
Nothing!</P>
What description,,,, ooooh I see, The description should be just written normally with comma's and or full stops.Usuall one or two sentences, it should be around 135 to 160 characters long (but doesn't actually have that much merit for SEO with Google anymore, but defiantly not the way you have done it. Google and some of the other rulers of the seo world will just not show it if you keep it like that
From what I understand and have experienced, as long as you don't make it a page long, and lists of key words, etc, like you're trying to load the SEO, it works fine. Just a short concise description that helps the viewer understand what the page is about.
Nowadays most search engine take the description from the CONTENT, but there are some that still need the meta description to put under the page title on the results page so yes it is something that should be done, and especially on this site you are working on as there is virtually no content (at the moment at least) but in whatever case it should just be entered in as normal sentences, if I recall correctly, one didn't put html code in the meta description even in the old days, one just typed in normal sentences (max 160 characters then) I have very many web-sites that don't have the meta description tag thingy blank, and Google, Bing, Yahoo etc all take something from the content of the page and place it in the description.
Ok thanks! From my experience, if the meta description is short and in natural sentences - not loaded with stupid lists of keywords, they will use it. Google Denver Process Servers, and page down a little, to our organic listing and you'll see the meta description that I have, there.

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