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2266 [lbo-talk] The Politics of Fear -- rank: 386
... the ABB intellectual chorus has negative impacts only on the Nader/Camejo campaign, the Green Party, and other forces that organize ...
Document Size: 11733
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Wed Jul 14 10:08:00 PDT 2004
2267 [lbo-talk] Where were the Democrats on August 29? -- rank: 386
maybe more than a few, whatever that translates to in numbers, kerry buttons and signs attended the demonstration, but .... R New York protest revealed mass opposition to Bush war policies Where were the Democrats on August 29? By Patrick Martin 3 September 2004 http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/sep2004/dems ...
Document Size: 12256
Author: R
Date: Fri Sep 3 01:44:58 PDT 2004
2268 Katha v Yoshie -- rank: 386
... White House. I wish that >> the NARAL, etc. had challenged Nader & the Green Party & extracted a >> promise that they _will_ mobilize ... manpower on this issue, instead of >> trying to scare potential Nader/Green supporters into voting for Gore. >> >> Yoshie > >HI Yoshie --I ...
Document Size: 9612
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Mon Nov 6 13:34:51 PST 2000
2269 down here in Tallahassee... -- rank: 386
Hello, everyone. Sorry if this is a duplicate post. I live in Tallahassee, Florida and have had a number of conversations with Gore supporters over the course of the campaign. When I asked about their conversations with undecideds or Bush supporters, they often would refer to the trust issue, and talk ...
Document Size: 7627
Author: RE
Date: Wed Nov 8 18:19:57 PST 2000
2270 [Fwd: NYTimes attacks ASA meeting (fwd)] -- rank: 386
Michael Pugliese wrote: >Apparently, the lists at csf have a policy not to overstep copyright, so I >haven't been able to judge from the Walter Goodman text itself. (Can someone >with a scanner post it?) Though I have my hunches. Not scanned. It's still up at the Times's ...
Document Size: 12659
Author: Eric Beck
Date: Tue Aug 22 15:35:39 PDT 2000
2271 [lbo-talk] the Passion of Michael -- rank: 386
... Bush >> "selection," Moore completely bought into the Democratic lie that >> "Nader elected Bush" (which is, of course, logically inconsistent >> with Moore ... possible. He has even suggested that he only campaigned for Nader >> as some kind of personal favor. And ever since, he ...
Document Size: 6775
Author: Jon Johanning
Date: Wed Jun 30 10:31:22 PDT 2004
2272 Gore Joins Max in Spending the Surplus -- rank: 386
Nathan Newman wrote: >And if Nader if elected would be any more successful in passing the ... conservative Dem opposition, I would be more likely to >take Nader more seriously. What about the possibility that Gore will be ... welfare reform, clear-cutting, mass incarceration, etc. Doug Wrong binary. Nader will not be elected, my herculean powers notwithstanding. The question is whether Nader's ideas change public opinion. If he is dismissed on ... the likelihood of lasting influence diminishes. A better vote for Nader encourages the next President to do more. Anybody in a ...
Document Size: 5408
Author: Max Sawicky
Date: Fri Aug 25 13:39:22 PDT 2000
2273 bad nooz for Dems -- rank: 386
... Dem candidates down ballot argument is pretty weak, >since if Nader played such a great role, Dems running for Congress would ... GOP was almost exactly the same as four years earlier. Nader's >3% seems to have had almost zero effect on ... the overall vote for >Congress. Why should a vote for Nader mean a vote for a Dem for Congress? Lots of Nader voters wouldn't vote for a Dem if a gun ... myself disagreeing with Seth, but I don't see how Nader gave the election to Bush. If Gore had carried his ...
Document Size: 5391
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Feb 6 11:46:33 PST 2002
2274 One-Half Cheer for the Old Guard! -- rank: 386
I suspect Hoffa's motivation in boosting Nader is partly to annoy Sweeney and other heavy Gore supporters ... progressive reasons. I beginning to think Hoffa might actually endorse Nader or more likely decide to not issue any endorsement. I think the UAW's Yokich's overture to Nader is a less devious, more straight-forward attempt to push ... left on trade. If the UAW did come out for Nader that would be an earthquake. The UAW is in the ... union noises, the UAW will retreat from its flirtation with Nader and back Gore. By the way, Gore visited the hotel ...
Document Size: 5349
Author: Andrew English
Date: Fri Jun 23 08:14:42 PDT 2000
2275 [lbo-talk] Re: lbo-talk Digest, Vol 11, Issue 337 -- rank: 386
Most everyone else seems to get the title, except you, especially from context. As for the "level of writing and thinking," you're going to have to do better than smugly assuming this is so self-evident sans evidence. >Message: 6 >Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 08:22:36 -0800 >From ...
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Author: Fed. of Fortune 500 Killers
Date: Sat Nov 27 12:38:16 PST 2004
2276 One-Half Cheer for the Old Guard! -- rank: 386
... Andrew English wrote: > I suspect Hoffa's motivation in boosting Nader is partly to annoy Sweeney > and other > heavy Gore supporters ... progressive reasons. > I beginning to think Hoffa might actually endorse Nader or more likely > decide to not issue any > endorsement. > > I think the UAW's Yokich's overture to Nader is a less devious, more > straight-forward > attempt to push ... left on trade. If the UAW did come out for > Nader that would > be an earthquake. The UAW is in the ...
Document Size: 6181
Author: Tom Lehman
Date: Fri Jun 23 11:25:04 PDT 2000
2277 [lbo-talk] the Passion of Michael -- rank: 386
... political figure who is conspicuously missing from the film: Ralph >Nader, whom Moore (as we all know) passionately supported in the ... election. I was there at the big Madison Square Garden Nader >Rally in October 2000, where I heard Moore gleefully tell ...
Document Size: 7164
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Wed Jun 30 08:54:52 PDT 2004
2278 Gramsci says: vote Gore! -- rank: 386
VOTING FOR PRESIDENT: BEYOND THE "LESSER OF TWO EVILS" DILEMMA 30 October 2000 John Brown Childs Professor, Sociology University of California, Santa Cruz, 95064 jbchilds at cats.ucsc.edu (Affiliation for identification only) Voting for Gore, the Democratic Party candidate,can make a difference, but in a way that is more ...
Document Size: 14667
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Mon Nov 6 15:17:39 PST 2000
2279 everything's really ok -- rank: 386
No, Brad. You're wrong. Nader does not say moral hazard is "the problem" with the IMF. And there is not "no distinction" between Nader's critique and the Meltzer critique. Nader says moral hazard is *a* problem with the IMF. (Are ... ok > > >The most galling part is the line that says Nader thinks the IMF is too > >"generous and liberal." Brad, of ... IMF to be more generous. > > He does. When I heard Nader talk--when I debated
Document Size: 6364
Author: Seth Ackerman
Date: Wed Oct 11 15:59:35 PDT 2000
2280 [lbo-talk] Green Party convention to the real world: Drop Dead! (Frontlines coverage) -- rank: 386
... Green Party Convention in Milwaukee has voted to deny Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo its ballot lines by nominating shamefaced Kerry ... Convention Report: No candidate after the first voting, Cobb and Nader-Camejo leading (Jun 26, 2004) · Demogreens Checkmated by the Green Party's Left and the Nader- Camejo ticket (Jun 22, 2004) · Peter Cam
Document Size: 6682
Author: Michael Pugliese
Date: Sun Jun 27 08:16:51 PDT 2004
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