Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com> wrote: Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
>Not only is the Nader/Camejo 2004 campaign the most politically
>important -- opposing the occupations of....Palestine, putting
>workers' rights and universal health care squarely on the national
>agenda
Again, if you frame it that way, your posish is going to get rejected by 97-98% of the electorate. Sure you want to say that?
Doug
Ever since Nader started running for President in '96, he has been very successful at making these the core issues of our national agenda, thus moving the United States far to the left. With such an excellent track record, it's no wonder he's trying again. :)
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