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1696 What Nader fails to understand. -- rank: 472
>If it were not for the labor unions and union wages and benefits you would >not >have the large professional class that you have in the USA today. > >Tom Someone once noted that America isn't a wealthy country because it has so many MBAs; America has so many MBAs ...
Document Size: 4924
Author: Carl Remick
Date: Tue Feb 8 07:38:05 PST 2000
1697 What Nader fails to understand. -- rank: 472
Doug--There is a lack of compassion for those made poor by our national economic/social policies. The professional class in this country should really be faulted for this impoverishment. If it were not for the labor unions and union wages and benefits you would not have the large professional class ...
Document Size: 5226
Author: Tom Lehman
Date: Mon Feb 7 21:04:42 PST 2000
1698 [lbo-talk] Ralph Nader on feminism -- rank: 472
On 9/12/07, bitch at pulpculture.org <bitch at pulpculture.org> wrote: > I vomit on Ralph's shoes. I heard he stocked up on them from the army commissary. -- Andy
Document Size: 4828
Author: Andy F
Date: Wed Sep 12 16:32:35 PDT 2007
1699 What Nader fails to understand. -- rank: 472
Chip Berlet wrote: >The producerist narrative sees a >hard-working productive middle class and working class being squeezed from >above and below by social parasites. Didn't Kevin Phillips once say is that his enraged "middle class" hates both rich and poor people? Doug
Document Size: 4770
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Mon Feb 7 20:44:45 PST 2000
1700 [lbo-talk] Kerry leading among Latinos; Nader at 2% -- rank: 472
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, the Washington Post was quoted as saying > At a time when Bush and Kerry are running roughly even among all registered > voters, Kerry enjoys a 2-1 advantage over Bush among registered Latino > voters. Which sounds like a real blow to them. I mean they worked ...
Document Size: 5636
Author: Michael Pollak
Date: Wed Jul 21 17:30:58 PDT 2004
1701 [lbo-talk] Red, Purple and Blue -- rank: 472
... wrote: > Don't forget this bit from Gallup: > > >When Ralph Nader is included in the hypothetical matchup, the > >consumer activist takes ... Among registered voters, Kerry receives 47% support, Bush 45%, and > >Nader 5% -- a three-point decline for Kerry with Nader in the race, > >but no decline for Bush. True, but ... Among likely voters, Kerry gets 50% support, Bush 44%, and Nader just 2% -- a two-point decline for Kerry, no decline ... Bush. Support for Candidates Among Likely Voters Compared by Whether Nader Is Included The "likely voter" model suggests that Nader will draw far less support among people who actually ...
Document Size: 6076
Author: Michael Pollak
Date: Wed Mar 10 10:47:51 PST 2004
1702 [lbo-talk] Kerry leading among Latinos; Nader at 2% -- rank: 472
Michael Pollak wrote: >So actually this isn't big news. Think like a trader! It's not the level, it's the performance relative to expectations! Doug
Document Size: 4826
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Jul 21 17:55:31 PDT 2004
1703 [lbo-talk] The Importance of Disenfranchising Nader/Camejo Voters -- rank: 472
At 10:05 AM -0400 13/8/04, Nathan Newman wrote: >Actually, no, Bill, it's the result of a successful civil rights movement, >a result that was hard fought for with the lives of countless southern >blacks who died in the swamps of Mississippi and other places to >accomplish. That ...
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Author: Bill Bartlett
Date: Fri Aug 13 16:39:32 PDT 2004
1704 [lbo-talk] Kerry leading among Latinos; Nader at 2% -- rank: 472
Once you subtract the Miami Cubans from this equation, imagine what the numbers look like. - - - - - John Lacny http://www.johnlacny.com People of the US, unite and defeat the Bush regime and all its running dogs!
Document Size: 4964
Author: John Lacny
Date: Thu Jul 22 05:08:34 PDT 2004
1705 Nader -- rank: 472
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Nathan Newman wrote: > But the problem with most third party advocates, at least the > intellectuals (actual organizers are displomatic), are personally and > politically abusive against those who disagree with their strategy. But we're talking about a one-party state in America which has overseen eight ...
Document Size: 5147
Author: Dennis R Redmond
Date: Fri Jun 30 20:23:20 PDT 2000
1706 Questions for you Nader Fans -- rank: 472
Carrol Cox: > ... > If Gore wins the Iraqi people won't have a chance and there will be > U.S. troops in Colombia. ... I thought the War in Colombia was bipartisan, a done thing, 95-5 in the Senate.
Document Size: 4623
Author: Gordon Fitch
Date: Fri Jun 30 19:33:21 PDT 2000
1707 CP: forget Nader, vote Gore! -- rank: 472
>>> TLehman at lor.net 09/07/00 09:41PM >>> Super bonus points: Name the three presidential candidates from right to work states. Clue, one's father is a former president the others a former US Senator in the same right to work state. ((((((((((((((( CB: Yes, right to work FOR LESS ...
Document Size: 4808
Author: Charles Brown
Date: Fri Sep 8 06:51:34 PDT 2000
1708 Questions for you Nader Fans -- rank: 472
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Carrol Cox wrote: > Michael Pollak wrote: > > > If one were voting on the basis of pure union > > interest, I'm afraid one would have to follow Nathan and vote for > > Gore -- a pitiful kick in the facer who is sadly still the best on offer. > > And besides ...
Document Size: 5945
Author: Michael Pollak
Date: Fri Jun 30 16:51:45 PDT 2000
1709 Questions for you Nader Fans -- rank: 472
Michael Pollak wrote: > Gore -- a pitiful kick in the facer who is sadly still the best on offer. > And besides, as Nathan never tires of reminding us, what really counts for > getting better organizing laws passed is finally getting a Senate majority > some day. I promise you if enough progressives continue ...
Document Size: 5653
Author: Carrol Cox
Date: Fri Jun 30 16:26:54 PDT 2000
1710 Questions for you Nader Fans -- rank: 472
Michael Pollak wrote: > But Lord knows we'd never trust him to implement it. If one was voting on > pure union interests, I'm afraid one would have to follow Nathan and vote > for > Gore -- a pitiful kick in the facer who is sadly still the best on offer. > > And besides ...
Document Size: 5129
Author: Seth Ackerman
Date: Fri Jun 30 14:27:30 PDT 2000
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