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1981 Summary of Nader analysis -- rank: 472
> . . . It is truly pathetic to hear self justifications for the infantile voting > behavior of several people on this list, culminating in Mr Henwood telling > me to take a chill pill, i.e., drug myself out so I won't be sensitive to > the consequences of his, Ms Ehrenreich's, Mr ...
Document Size: 5004
Author: Max Sawicky
Date: Sun Nov 12 16:34:37 PST 2000
1982 > Scaife 'n' Snitch (and the Hitch) -- rank: 472
>Jan C.: >>Moreover, did Nader ever say anything about US obstructionism against >>UN action in ... him the Chief Executive of the United >>States. Or perhaps Nader did not want to lose support by implying >>that he ... American lives even for the >>prevention of a genocide? So Nader seems hardly different than >>Clinton here. > >I don't follow ... your logic. What I am trying to explain is why Nader did NOT take an open position against Bush's and ...
Document Size: 9258
Author: Rakesh Narpat Bhandari
Date: Tue Apr 17 17:52:19 PDT 2001
1983 [lbo-talk] Re: perot vs nader (or, naderphobia continued?) -- rank: 472
In a message dated 4/30/2004 10:57:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, dhenwood at panix.com writes: And what about Kucinich? He was in all the Dem debates, and got a chance to air his views. Why couldn't he get more than 1-2% of the primary vote ...
Document Size: 5377
Author: SergioL652 at aol.com
Date: Fri Apr 30 14:43:31 PDT 2004
1984 nader and pollit -- rank: 472
rugby- the sport of rogues, played by gentlemen. >> There's a difference? --jks
Document Size: 4385
Author: JKSCHW at aol.com
Date: Fri Oct 6 13:31:05 PDT 2000
1985 [lbo-talk] The Importance of Disenfranchising Nader/Camejo Voters -- rank: 472
> 1) Tolkien's ring didn't just "melt away" -- it had to > be carried to the furnaces of Mount Doom, where it > fell in by accident. In the accident lies necessity. To be more precise, the Ring's own drive to domination turns against itself. One of the reasons I ...
Document Size: 6170
Author: Dennis Redmond
Date: Wed Aug 11 02:49:51 PDT 2004
1986 nader and pollit -- rank: 472
>Michael Pollak wrote: > > >Does anyone > >know what Clinton's sport was? >Lying. >Doug >Bedroom polo. > >mbs the pole vault k
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Author: kelley
Date: Fri Oct 6 10:05:23 PDT 2000
1987 [lbo-talk] Taking Power -- rank: 472
Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com, Fri Feb 20 14:37:00 PST 2004: >>dredmond at efn.org wrote: >>>More importantly, why stand aloof and say that the Green Party >>>didn't do this or do that or do other things, rather than get >>>involved and help build the party, which ...
Document Size: 17396
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Fri Feb 20 16:03:47 PST 2004
1988 [lbo-talk] Chomsky, Nader, & the Green Party -- rank: 472
Looks like C.G. and I were nearly in tune, about 100 seconds apart. DP
Document Size: 4734
Author: Dennis Perrin
Date: Sun Mar 21 19:08:29 PST 2004
1989 FW: Ha! Nader changed the locks! Remind you of anyone we know? -- rank: 472
> This is all old hat. Most of it has been refuted, and all of it is > irrelevant. I suggest that purveyors of this sort of argumentative strategy > look up the term "ad hominem" in their dictionary, if they have dictionaries. > > stannard Tim Shorrock's first hand account of this is ...
Document Size: 5091
Author: hep
Date: Tue Mar 20 08:09:36 PST 2001
1990 Beyond the Summary of Nader analysis -- rank: 472
In message <1.5.4.32.20001111062252.00dab864 at pop.sfo.com>, John Gulick <jlgulick at sfo.com> writes >How about a program of zero economic growth ? With a considerable part of the world mired in poverty, zero economic growth seems like a convenient way for the affluent West to secure ...
Document Size: 7000
Author: James Heartfield
Date: Sat Nov 11 00:22:30 PST 2000
1991 [lbo-talk] Nader, et al -- rank: 472
Julio Huato wrote: > But for the emergence of a new view of the world, no matter how > radical, "all" you need is a few individuals changing their minds... > and making a convincing case! In the emergence of a political force > capable of transforming for good the U.S. (the richest, most ...
Document Size: 5727
Author: Ted Winslow
Date: Wed Aug 8 04:19:44 PDT 2007
1992 nader and pollit -- rank: 472
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Doug Henwood wrote: > Michael Pollak wrote: > > >Does anyone > >know what Clinton's sport was? > > Lying. > > Doug > This was a straight line? Okay . . . the breaststroke. Miles
Document Size: 4682
Author: Miles Jackson
Date: Fri Oct 6 09:05:09 PDT 2000
1993 nader and pollit -- rank: 472
Michael Pollak wrote: >Does anyone >know what Clinton's sport was? Lying. Doug Bedroom polo. mbs
Document Size: 4502
Author: Max Sawicky
Date: Fri Oct 6 08:42:21 PDT 2000
1994 J.G. Ballard on Ralph Nader -- rank: 472
My wife read several of his novels, which are filled with attacks on the left. -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
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Author: michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Date: Thu Jul 6 17:23:16 PDT 2000
1995 nader and pollit -- rank: 472
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000 JKSCHW at aol.com wrote: > That was two generations ago. These days, and even in the 60s, you > need need good athletics. --jks It certainly helps to be a varsity athlete, though. Even a middling one. Perhaps the middling helps, actually :). As for Clinton, I'm ...
Document Size: 4856
Author: Marco Anglesio
Date: Fri Oct 6 08:40:46 PDT 2000
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