is anyone planning on demonstrating the day after the election or on inauguration day?
At 01:40 PM 7/20/2004, Chuck0 wrote:
>Doug Henwood wrote:
>
>>But I am worried that many of us are getting lazy. Yeah Bush is a dolt
>>and a liar, but suppose he's gone come November. What then? Isn't that
>>when some serious work would begin?
>
>I think we've talked the election to death. We all know where each of us
>stands, even if it seems like we hold cartoon versions of each others
>views. I certainly understand the fear of another Bush regime--I became an
>activist during Reagan when we had far less power and everything seemed
>hopeless. Yoshie, I, and the others who crticize the ABB stuff understand
>that most of the folks on the list are holding their nose vis a vis Kerry
>and plan to work against him in November.
>
>I say, why wait? What kind of stuff can we discuss now? What can we do to
>reverse the Republican hold on the red states? How can we create some
>prairie populism? Which way should the anti-globalization movement go?
>What's the best way to monkeywrench corporations? How about that
>grassroots anti-Wal-Mart movement?
>
>Chuck
>
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