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2776 [lbo-talk] Green Party 2004 -- rank: 298
Bob Morris wrote: > Nader brought his own people in to run his 2000 campaign ... anything remotely > resembling a hierarchy makes organizing problematic. Yep. And Nader has to run a campaign before joining it, and his ... I don't respect or agree with many Greens. > Whether Nader should run, or if the GP should run anyone > in ...
Document Size: 7294
Author: Shane Taylor
Date: Fri May 23 12:29:27 PDT 2003
2777 [lbo-talk] Green Party 2004 -- rank: 298
... would be interested in running for President in 2004. Ralph Nader said yes. My guess is if he wants the nomination ... competition or anyone else with close to the name recognition. Nader brought his own people in to run his 2000 campaign ... to anything remotely resembling a hierarchy makes organizing problematic. Whether Nader should run, or if the GP should run anyone in ...
Document Size: 5558
Author: Bob Morris
Date: Fri May 23 09:42:53 PDT 2003
2778 [lbo-talk] Vince Lombardi (Out of Iraq) -- rank: 298
... 5, 2004, at 09:11 AM, Yoshie Furuhashi wrote: > >> Ralph Nader and Dennis Kucinich have some things in common. For >> instance, some of today's Nader/Camejo supporters are former Kucinich >> supporters. > >Misery loves company. So ... States. -- Yoshie * Critical Montages: <http://montages.blogspot.com/> * Greens for Nader: <http://greensfornader.net/> * Bring Them Home Now! <http://www.bringthemhomenow ...
Document Size: 6613
Author: Yoshie Furuhashi
Date: Tue Oct 5 06:50:58 PDT 2004
2779 bad nooz for Dems -- rank: 298
... is fine-- just detail where we get more from voting Nader and the Greens. Any empirical example would be useful. Someone ...
Document Size: 6354
Author: Nathan Newman
Date: Wed Feb 6 11:21:55 PST 2002
2780 [lbo-talk] Another Poll -- rank: 298
... that combined argument, I feel quite comfortable >continuing to blame Nader for ushering in the last three years of rightwing >rule ... the strategic >landscape that radicals have to take into account; Nader and his supporters >failed to do so and helped usher ... excuse both. I think both Gore's weak campaign and Nader's splitting the vote both contributed to Bush's election ...
Document Size: 5581
Author: Nathan Newman
Date: Wed Jun 11 11:37:39 PDT 2003
2781 bad nooz for Dems -- rank: 298
FWIW, and without withdrawing any of my arguments re: Nader, third parties, and the Dems, I think it must be ... so far there is little to show for the effort. Nader has some kind of organization, exactly what I couldn't ... mbs "Bring the pain." > illustrates my point-- I ask what Nader's campaign accomplished > and someone > notes it helped down ballot ...
Document Size: 4948
Author: Max Sawicky
Date: Wed Feb 6 13:36:35 PST 2002
2782 Polyagmy, and bad noos -- rank: 298
... that polyandry would be the most sensible arrangement. Re the Nader discussion. I voted for Nader and campaigned (briefly) for the local Greens. I have come ...
Document Size: 7680
Author: Gar Lipow
Date: Thu Feb 7 13:20:14 PST 2002
2783 feingold for prez/enron/linda lay -- rank: 298
--- Leslilake1 at aol.com wrote: > I'm not saying it couldn't happen...but when I start > thinking things like > that, I remember that during the Clinton admin that > those of the "free > republic" ilk were talking about the same scenario - > they used Executive > Orders Clinton had signed, Waco, etc ...
Document Size: 8498
Author: DHK
Date: Sun Feb 10 21:43:05 PST 2002
2784 [lbo-talk] Bringing Them Home Versus Bringing Democracy -- rank: 298
At 11:24 AM -0400 25/7/03, Jon Johanning wrote: >>It is far better for the law to be administered equally, fairly and impartially. Electing the administrators of the law (judges, police, etc) obviously makes impartiality impossible. > >Not obvious to me. Some judges are corrupt, some are not. As I ...
Document Size: 16685
Author: Bill Bartlett
Date: Fri Jul 25 21:37:32 PDT 2003
2785 [lbo-talk] Third Party Solutions (was Re: Lieberman) -- rank: 298
Brad Mayer wrote: > Please stop the moronic Nader-bashing. [snipped: indictment of anal spelunking] > If the progressive Left ...
Document Size: 7464
Author: Shane Taylor
Date: Sun Jul 13 17:16:39 PDT 2003
2786 Sifry on the Greens: offered red meat, the opt for tofu -- rank: 298
LA Weekly - JULY 26 - AUGUST 1, 2002 Too Green for a Golden Opportunity America's third party still mired in the margins by Micah L. Sifry PHILADELPHIA -- THE DOW CRASHES ANOTHER 390 points, another one of the world's largest corporations files for bankruptcy, and half the country prepares to delay ...
Document Size: 10380
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Thu Jul 25 06:44:50 PDT 2002
2787 [lbo-talk] No, actually, I don't believe it. -- rank: 298
... http://uselectionatlas.org/USPRESIDENT/index.html Gore=51,003,926 + Nader=2,883,105 = 53,887031 in 2004 Nader=396000, Kerry=54,996,123 with 96% votes in. Looks to me there was a swing away from Nader, most probably a combination of not wishing to throw a ...
Document Size: 6359
Author: Gary?
Date: Thu Nov 4 05:20:57 PST 2004
2788 [lbo-talk] Re: Gore Vidal: Hero of the Right? -- rank: 298
... as all the leading lights of the US left - Chomsky, >>Nader and of course Vidal, are "Old Republicans": The want to ... You know this is a fair critcism against Vidal and Nader. They are essentially (IMO) Red Tories - humane thoughtful conservatives (which ...
Document Size: 6586
Author: Gar Lipow
Date: Thu Jul 10 22:26:23 PDT 2003
2789 [lbo-talk] Fwd: Some Thoughts on Where We Are -- rank: 298
From: "Ted Glick" <indpol at igc.org> Subject: Some Thoughts on Where We Are Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 09:51:08 -0500 Future Hope column, April 2, 2005 Some Thoughts on Where We Are By Ted Glick 1) The progressive movement, broadly defined, from socialists/Marxists on the left to ...
Document Size: 12318
Author: Doug Henwood
Date: Sat Apr 2 09:09:20 PST 2005
2790 Steel traiffs and politics (Re: Victories for instant runoff voting in SF & Vermont -- rank: 298
... but because Mr. >Clinton's free-trade policies fueled Ralph Nader's spoiler >campaign." >Is this true? I supported Nader but was ambivalent on Clinton's >free-trade policies. I bet Nader would have gone >along with Europe's suggestion (and Krugman ...
Document Size: 8940
Author: Nathan Newman
Date: Sat Mar 9 08:32:34 PST 2002
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