Fw: [The Grip] Communist Party USA supporting Gore

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Mon Nov 6 22:49:37 PST 2000


WorldNetDaily is a conservative website (that on occasion has published Alex Cockburn and when she was in the Buchananite Reform Party, Lenora Fulani). And "The Grip" is a nutcase, "Holocaust Denial" listserv I get. Call me a masochist!

Michael Pugliese ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave <dkuehne at erols.com> To: The Grip <kirk1 at jps.net> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:13 PM Subject: [The Grip] Communist Party USA supporting Gore

Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 22:13:15 -0500 From: Dave <dkuehne at erols.com> Subject: Communist Party USA supporting Gore

Birds of a feather... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Source: http://www.worldnetdaily.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ Location: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_dougherty/20001106_xnjdo_communist_.sht ml ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ Communist Party USA: http://www.cpusa.org/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Statement supporting Gore: http://www.cpusa.org/elections2000/elections2000.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Communist Party USA supporting Gore Says Bush-Cheney administration would 'destroy workers' rights'

By Jon E. Dougherty © 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

The Communist Party USA has decided to come out solidly in favor of Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore, even though party officials still have reservations about the vice president and his running mate, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn.

According to a statement released yesterday, the CPUSA -- "an independent voice of the left" -- said while "in general we do not endorse candidates of other parties ... we think the Bush/Cheney ticket represents a new threat to democracy and the well-being of working families."

Even though CPUSA leaders said, "We have major differences with the Gore /Leiberman (sic) ticket," a victory by GOP nominee George W. Bush and his running mate, former defense secretary Dick Cheney, would "set back labor's rights, civil rights and women's right to choose."

"If they win," the statement said, "Social Security, our public schools, the environment and all government programs aimed to help the poor will be in great jeopardy."

"That is why, like most of the labor movement, civil rights and women's, environmental, gay and lesbians organizations, we are calling for an all-out effort to defeat the Republican right at the polls on Nov. 7," said the Communist Party.

"Our approach is not 'love Gore/Lieberman' but rather 'No Son of a Bush' in the White House."

The party leadership statement also lashed out at Green Party nominee Ralph Nader for ostensibly taking votes away from Gore.

"While we agree with many things he says, if he helps Bush win, he is placing his own party's advancement against the future well-being of millions of working families," the statement said.

In addition, leaders promised more potential Communist office holders.

"In future elections we intend to dramatically increase the number of Communists running and being elected to public office," the statement said, because the CPUSA believes "that people come before profits and that human needs should take priority over corporate greed.

"As a revolutionary working-class party, we remain committed to the goal of Bill of Rights Socialism," leaders said.

Besides making political statements, the CPUSA also publishes a weekly newspaper, "The People's Weekly World," and "Political Affairs," a "theoretical journal" for the party.

© 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The People's Weekly World" http://www.hartford-hwp.com/cp-usa/pww.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Political Affairs" http://www.hartford-hwp.com/cp-usa/pa.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



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