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2086 Summary of Nader analysis -- rank: 472
Brad DeLong, who is annoyed at many things this week... ********** So that's what people who simply disagree with you are; things? Things didn't get your party into a pickle these past few days, people who disagree over the direction the political system may take did. Can't you accept ...
Document Size: 5119
Author: Lisa & Ian Murray
Date: Thu Nov 9 18:01:36 PST 2000
2087 [lbo-talk] Anybody But Nader -- rank: 472
Max B. Sawicky wrote: > Breathtaking foolishness . . . . > mbs I agree. I don't see why progressives send millions of dollars each year to the Beltway nonprofits that do nothing and actually provide the false hope that something is being done about reproductive rights or the environment. http://www.counterpunch.com/frank08202004.html ...
Document Size: 4850
Author: Chuck0
Date: Wed Aug 25 21:26:01 PDT 2004
2088 [lbo-talk] Green Party on Nader -- rank: 472
Stannard67 at aol.com wrote: >Can anyone tell me why Camejo is not the obvious choice? Wasn't he born in Venezuela, and is therefore ineligible to be president? Or doesn't that matter, since the whole point of the run would be symbolism rather than victory? Doug
Document Size: 4809
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Dec 24 08:48:36 PST 2003
2089 Nader's pale green -- rank: 472
John Halle wrote: >As anarchist organizer (insofar as this is not an oxymoron) It's not really an oxymoron at all. From the anarchist FAQ <http://www.infoshop.org/faq/secA2.html#seca23>: A.2.3 Are anarchists in favour of organisation? Yes. Without association, a truly human life is impossible ...
Document Size: 9187
Author: Eric Beck
Date: Fri Aug 18 09:48:39 PDT 2000
2090 Summary of Nader analysis -- rank: 472
>Doug wrote: > >>That's not Ralph's fault, though of >>course the Dems would like you to think so. > >It's probably true that Gore's defeat, if it is one, is on the Dems There *is* enough blame for everyone to have as much as they want...
Document Size: 4725
Author: Brad De Long
Date: Thu Nov 9 17:02:13 PST 2000
2091 Summary of Nader analysis -- rank: 472
Carroll wrote: I for one tend to tune out people that can't argue without >yelling "stalinist," "trotskyist," etc. Knee-jerk reaction while at the keyboard. It's not a term I often use -- especially on wigged-out academics -- but her use of "infantile" to describe what I thought were rather ...
Document Size: 4970
Author: Nancy Bauer/Dennis Perrin
Date: Thu Nov 9 16:07:38 PST 2000
2092 [lbo-talk] the worse (was Fwd: Ralph Nader) -- rank: 472
On Monday, February 23, 2004, at 11:11 AM, kelley at pulpculture.org wrote: > I thought it derived from a core idea in some interpretations of > Marx's work: when workers have nothing but their chains to lose, > they'll finally throw off the chains and finish digging capital's > grave ...
Document Size: 6193
Author: Jon Johanning
Date: Tue Feb 24 05:42:34 PST 2004
2093 Summary of Nader analysis -- rank: 472
Nancy Bauer/Dennis Perrin wrote: > Jan Carowan wrote > : > >[Ehrenreich] has done great harm, and should never again be allowed top > billing in a > >leftist publication. Her leftism is truly infantile of the drama queen sort. > > Spoken like a true Stalinist. Oh Please. Jan Carowan seems sort of half-baked -- but isn ...
Document Size: 5025
Author: Carrol Cox
Date: Thu Nov 9 16:44:48 PST 2000
2094 Questions for you Nader Fans -- rank: 472
how I vote doesn't matter much in Maryland, where Gore is probably a lock. It's a free vote. What position I advocate matters more, at least to me. I haven't decided yet. If the UAW and IBM endorsed him, I would too. I might do so anyway. haven ...
Document Size: 5141
Author: Max Sawicky
Date: Sat Jul 1 01:34:10 PDT 2000
2095 ... Hard-right, Scaife-owned newspaper urges people to donate to Nader -- rank: 472
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/search/s_181038.html - - - - - John Lacny People of the US, unite and defeat the Bush regime and all its running dogs!
Document Size: 5072
Author: John Lacny
Date: Tue Feb 24 08:49:55 PST 2004
2096 [lbo-talk] March 20, 2004, Columbus, OH: A Day That WillLive In Infamy -- rank: 447
Doug reported that there were no Nader buttons at the New York demos, as though this is the only indicator of opinion about Nader. In any case, most if not all nader supporters are not 'Naderites' just people who think he offers ... alternative to Numskull and Bonehead. It goes without saying that Nader supporters were part of the spectrum of people at antiwar Demonstrators around the country. Indeed Ralph Nader spoke at an anti-war rally in Crawford, Texas. This business about Nader being anathema is just b.s. I'm sure ...
Document Size: 8028
Author: Joseph Wanzala
Date: Sat Mar 20 17:29:12 PST 2004
2097 anti-Ralph petition -- rank: 447
... between Bush and Gore, he would vote for Bush. Mr. Nader would happily throw the country to the Right, placing the ... the better. So , why not vote for Bush rather than Nader ? ))))))))) The repeal of Roe vs. Wade would be of little consequence. Never a champion of women's rights, Mr. Nader claims that abortion rights might just as well be left up to the states. ((((((((( CB: Nader's lowest and worse position. ((((((((( All U.S. aid to ... not only irresponsible, it is inflammatory. (((((((((( CB: Wrong. Point for Nader. (((((((( But these are only the latest Orwellian utterances from Mr ...
Document Size: 6475
Author: Charles Brown
Date: Thu Nov 2 10:16:21 PST 2000
2098 [lbo-talk] Peter Camejo vs. David Cobb: S/RES/1546 -- rank: 447
... of Democracy Now! interviews Peter Camejo and David Cobb: "To Nader or Not to Nader?: A Green Party Debate" (June 23, 2004). Camejo's opening salvo is that "[t]he Nader-Camejo ticket will clearly be the anti-war ticket in this campaign": The Nader-Camejo ticket will clearly be the anti-war ticket in ...
Document Size: 19143
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Fri Jun 25 10:51:23 PDT 2004
2099 [lbo-talk] California, Take Back the Green Party! -- rank: 447
... m not crazy about the Greens, but it seems like Nader basically >exploited them in '00, which goes to my critique ... to one individual, even one as well known as Ralph Nader, "to organize a democratic movement." It's up to all ... Jason West, etc., think _what they can do with_ Ralph Nader (or anything else, for that matter) than what Nader thinks what he can do with them. I think of ... s public persona is our product of social labor. Ralph Nader's own private persona, left to his own devices, is ...
Document Size: 7103
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Sun Aug 8 18:20:09 PDT 2004
2100 [lbo-talk] Four Hours, Once a Week, or Bonjour paresse! -- rank: 447
Tom Walker timework at telus.net, Tue Aug 17 23:08:12 PDT 2004: >Yoshie wrote: >>Then again, if you don't first build labor unions, political parties, >>etc. on the left that militantly defend the right to leisure, you > >can't easily follow in the footsteps of French slackers. > >Or ...
Document Size: 10480
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Wed Aug 18 05:47:46 PDT 2004
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