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1771 Nader -- rank: 472
Although Ralph has a few serious shortcomings, I still think voting for him would be beneficial. I look at in a couple of lights: 1) Lesser of four evils (even though he won't get elected). This, then, becomes an incoherent argument for support. But his positions are more amicable than ...
Document Size: 5447
Author: Pacitti, Aaron (CAP, PTL)
Date: Mon Jun 26 13:27:17 PDT 2000
1772 [lbo-talk] Nader, et al -- rank: 472
On 08/07/07 02:37:32 PM, Doug Henwood wrote: > How is a contradiction a "decoration"? It doesn't seem to be much of a contradiction; the aisle-crossers and the libs seem quite content to remain in the same big poorly-ventilated tent. The liberal side of it is ...
Document Size: 5433
Author: Michael Smith
Date: Tue Aug 7 11:59:06 PDT 2007
1773 Nader -- rank: 472
Support
Document Size: 4222
Author: SergioL652 at aol.com
Date: Mon Jun 26 12:16:01 PDT 2000
1774 Nader -- rank: 472
Apologies for the US-o-centric content: Ok, so Ralph's really running for president. Support, oppose, neither? Doug
Document Size: 4387
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Mon Jun 26 08:29:21 PDT 2000
1775 [lbo-talk] Vote Nader/Camejo 2004! -- rank: 472
Camejo was in the Calif. Gov. debates against Ahnuld, Gray Davis, McClintock and Arianna. To this listener he came across as both best prepared and most eloquent. He knew more facts and proposed better solutions to problems than all the others. He certainly seemed ready for a national stage.
Document Size: 4761
Author: dano
Date: Tue Jun 22 05:53:41 PDT 2004
1776 [lbo-talk] The Importance of Disenfranchising Nader/Camejo Voters -- rank: 472
In a message dated 8/12/2004 11:11:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, nathanne at nathannewman.org writes: The Democrats and Republican positions on a range of policies are far more different than say the Social Democrats and Christian Democrats in Germany, for example. I can name ten issues where ...
Document Size: 5390
Author: SergioL652 at aol.com
Date: Thu Aug 12 13:37:05 PDT 2004
1777 [lbo-talk] "Ralph Nader Gave me the Finger" -- rank: 472
http://www.livejournal.com/users/missnegativity/141553.html?view=1202929#t1202929
Document Size: 4739
Author: B.
Date: Mon Aug 9 18:34:36 PDT 2004
1778 Nader -- rank: 472
Justin Schwartz wrote: >We had hims peak at OSU law last year. He was here testifying against the >awful tort reform bill the legislature passed. I thought he was >mesmerizing, just wonderful. And yes, he talkeda bout some of those things. > >I am sorry to see you joining in the pack ...
Document Size: 6257
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Jun 10 07:45:47 PDT 1998
1779 [lbo-talk] Re: nader, kucinich, and stalin -- rank: 472
"...About 800,000 loyal Bolsheviks were killed by the Stalinists in '37 and '38. Mensheviks would not have done that..." oh dear...all hope is lost. fs
Document Size: 4729
Author: frank scott
Date: Tue May 4 09:52:37 PDT 2004
1780 [lbo-talk] The Importance of Disenfranchising Nader/Camejo Voters -- rank: 472
SergioL652 at aol.com wrote: >I am voting for Kerry (I might get physically ill afterwards) When I voted for Stanley Aronowitz for NY governor, in the hope he'd get the 50,000 votes necessary to keep the Greens on the ballot (he didn't), I found that heavy drinking ...
Document Size: 5202
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Thu Aug 12 15:30:50 PDT 2004
1781 [lbo-talk] Online Poll: Tell Nader to Go Fuck Himself -- rank: 472
Andrei wrote: >I dunno, I just don't see what the point of your comments is ? Maybe >you just don't like Kucinich and would like to add to the notion that >"he's not electable" (because he actually believes in protecting animals >and trying to work towards peace) !? I'm ...
Document Size: 7094
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Fri Dec 19 18:15:05 PST 2003
1782 [lbo-talk] Nader, et al -- rank: 472
On 08/07/07 12:50:32 PM, Doug Henwood wrote: > > On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:44 AM, Michael Smith wrote: > > > The fact that they never get > > sanctioned for breaking from what the party supposedly advocates > > suggests to me that, far from contravening the actual will of the > > party, the ...
Document Size: 5706
Author: Michael Smith
Date: Tue Aug 7 10:22:21 PDT 2007
1783 THE SMEARING OF RALPH NADER -- rank: 472
http://128.121.216.19/justin/justincol.html Michael Pugliese, awaiting the over- limit guillotine from Doug's panix. com server...
Document Size: 4749
Author: Michael Pugliese
Date: Mon Oct 30 11:40:15 PST 2000
1784 [lbo-talk] Re: Ralph Nader, Suicide Bomber -- rank: 472
Dear List: C. G. Estabrook wrote: >I think the assertion, taken for granted here, that "the election of Bush would be worse for working-class, poor people and blacks" than that of Gore, is difficult to prove, at best. Prove how? An employment rate of 50% for black males in NYC ...
Document Size: 5728
Author: BklynMagus
Date: Wed May 5 13:11:00 PDT 2004
1785 [lbo-talk] Republicans + Aisle-Crossers = Real Ruling Party (was Nader, et al) -- rank: 472
On 8/7/07, Michael Smith <mjs at smithbowen.net> wrote: > > Even on this wiretapping bill, Dems voted overwhelmingly against. > > The last sentence here, I think, reveals the fallacy in this argument. > It's the aisle-crossers who control the party as_an_institution_. Precisely. To understand electoral politics in the ...
Document Size: 6974
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Tue Aug 7 09:12:11 PDT 2007
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