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Monday, August 04, 2008
Nader campaigns in Las Vegas this morning
In
Victoria, Harper will be welcomed at the Legislature by protesters. The
Harper government has perpetuated or introduced misguided practices, or
actions that violate human rights, that destroy the environment, that
deny social justice and that contribute to war and conflict.Ninety-five
Articles of Condemnation of the Harper government might be passed on to
Harper and figuratively nailed to the Langevin Block of the House of
Commons.The above is from Joan Russow's " Harper in Victoria: Served with Ninety-five Articles of Condemnation" ( Peace, Earth & Justice News) and Harper is Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada and among the ninety-five Articles of Condemnation is this one: (6)
Canada, under the Conservative government, has refused to respect and
act on the majority vote in parliament. For example, on May 8, 2007 two
thirds of Parliament endorsed the majority report from the Standing
Committee on Citizenship and Immigration; this report supported the
request by war resisters to remain in Canada. The Conservative
government will not respect the majority vote in Parliament.This morning independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader will campaign in Nevada: Nader to Campaign in Nevada, Mon. Aug. 4 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: (Washington) Chris Driscoll, 202-360-3273, chris@votenader.org(Las Vegas, Nev.) Tony Booker, 702-810-5314, tbooker@votenader.org NADER TO CAMPAIGN IN NEVADA, MON., AUG. 4
Independent Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader will campaign in Las Vegas Monday, hosting a news conference at 11:45 a.m.
in The Centennial Room at McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant,
The Row at Hughes Center, 335 Hughes Center Drive, Las Vegas, Nev.
89169 (off Flamingo).
Mr. Nader will be joined by Nader/Gonzalez
2008 Campaign supporters in a celebration of the campaign's successful
drive for ballot status that culminated July 3 with the submission of
12,000 signatures to the Nevada Secretary of State, putting the
independent candidates on the Nevada ballot in the November
presidential election.
About Ralph Nader Celebrated
attorney, author and consumer advocate Ralph Nader has been named by
Time Magazine one of the "100 Most Influential Americans in the 20th
Century". For more than four decades he has exposed problems and
organized millions of citizens into more than 100 public interest
groups advocating solutions. He led the movement to establish the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and
enact the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and countless other pieces of
important consumer legislation. Because of Ralph Nader we drive safer
cars, eat healthier food, breathe better air, drink cleaner water, and
work in safer environments. Nader graduated from Princeton University
and received an LL.B from the Harvard Law School.
About Matt Gonzalez Matt
Gonzalez was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2000
representing San Francisco's fifth council district. From 2003 to 2005
he served as Board of Supervisors President. A former public defender,
Gonzalez is managing partner of Gonzalez & Leigh, a 7-attorney
practice in San Francisco that represents individuals and organizations
in mediation, arbitration, and administrative proceedings before state
and federal regulatory bodies. Gonzalez graduated from Columbia
University and received a JD from Stanford Law School.
About the Nader/Gonzalez Campaign According
to a CNN-Opinion Research Corp. poll conducted from July 27-29, Ralph
Nader is at 6 percent nationally, higher than his highest major poll
numbers during the same time period in 2000 and approaching the 10
percent threshold required for eligibility to participate in "America's
Presidential Debate in New Orleans", Google-sponsored event scheduled
for September 18. In the key swing state of Michigan -- whose voters
were partially disenfranchised by the Democratic National Committee --
an EPIC-MRA poll found Nader at 8-10 percent.
For more information on the Nader/Gonzalez campaign, visit: VoteNader.org. -End- ShareThisShareThis
Olive notes Ralph Nader makes the news in her country, from " Presidential candidate Nader promotes single-payer health care plan" ( NewsMedical.Net) Presidential
candidate Ralph Nader (I) on Thursday criticized the U.S.'s two-party
political system, which he says has been beholden to corporate
interests that are preventing residents from accessing health care
through a universal health care system, the Salt Lake Tribune reports. Nader, who is on the ballot in about 20 states, "heaped criticism on the health care industry," citing an Institute of Medicine
study that found that 18,000 U.S. residents die annually because they
are uninsured. Nader said, "Once we have a low expectation of the
political system and what it should deliver, (the corporation's) work
is done" (Gehrke, Salt Lake Tribune, 8/1).Nader
is on the California ballot. That is called -- pay attention Amy
Goodman and Aileen Alfandary -- NEWS. Barack's birthday? (Or presumed
birthday.) No. Sharat G. Lin's " Ralph Nader Wins Peace and Freedom Party Candidacy for President" ( Bay Area Indymedia) reports: The
Peace and Freedom Party nominated Ralph Nader as its presidential
candidate at the nominating convention of the State Central Committee
on Saturday. Nader won a majority of the delegate votes on the first
ballot in a four-way contest.The
nomination puts Nader and his vice presidential running mate, Matt
Gonzalez, on the ballot in California for the November 4, 2008 general
election. As the most populous state, a Nader-Gonzalez candidacy in
California gives a critical boost to the Nader-Gonzalez ticket
nationwide.Nader and
Gonzalez promised at the convention to use their national campaign to
boost the Peace and Freedom Party in qualifying for ballots in many
other states. Nader is already said to be polling the support of 6 per
cent of the nationwide electorate.Nader
won 46 out of 89 delegate votes cast, beating Gloria La Riva of the
Party for Socialism and Liberation with 27 votes, Brian Moore of the
Socialist Party with 10 votes, and Cynthia McKinney with 6 votes.
McKinney, a former 6-term Democratic congresswoman from Georgia, had
already won the presidential nomination of the Green Party.From Peter Hecht's " Ralph Nader wins spot on California's presidential ballot" ( The Sacramento Bee): But
in a packed, sweaty room at the Hawthorn Suites, Nader emerged as the
champion for "progressive" activists who rallied to send a message to
the two "corporate" parties, lambasting Democrats and Republicans alike
for condoning sustained war, abusing workers and neglecting families.The
Peace and Freedom Party is on the ballot only in California. But Nader
said getting the party's nomination – and a place as a candidate in the
nation's most populous state – provided a critical jump-start to his
bid to qualify for the ballot in as many as 45 states as an independent
or Peace and Freedom candidate.Nader,
who ran for president as an independent in 2004, won the Peace and
Freedom nomination over current Green Party candidate and former
Democratic Rep. Cynthia McKinney, La Riva and fellow socialist Brian
Moore.He prevailed after
firing up the crowd with an indictment of the Democratic and Republican
parties for supporting "a state of perpetual war." He vowed to fight
for a workers' bill of rights and stand up against "systems of cruel
and brutal globalization." He also pledged to end capital punishment,
joking, "with the exception of the corporate death penalty" for
companies taking advantage of citizens.Nader
faced a tough fight for the nomination from La Riva, a labor activist
and current presidential candidate of the Party for Socialism and
Liberation, who finished second in the balloting. Decrying the economic
woes of Americans, she declared that "capitalism is facing its greatest
crisis since the 1930s" and warned of "the dangers of new imperialist
wars."And John Lyon's " Nader Campaign Submits Signatures For Ballot Spot" (Arkansas' Times Record)
reports that 2,000 signatures were turned into the Arkansas Secretary
of State's office Friday which should get Ralph Nader's name on the
ballot: David Peyton, Nader's
regional coordinator for the South, said the campaign collected the
signatures over five days, using nonprofessional signature-gatherers
who were paid $1 per signature."The
people of Arkansas were exceptionally willing to participate in the
Democratic process and welcomed our petitioners into their communities
from Little Rock to Fayetteville," Peyton said.The
campaign plans to submit petitions in 45 states by mid-September,
Peyton said. Petitions already have been submitted in about 18 states,
he said.Nader will run as a write-in candidate in five states, Peyton said."With
each state ballot achieved, the campaign bolsters the argument for
inclusion within the presidential debates," Peyton said.All
the above is news. How nice for Barack that 'journalists' will think
the trivia that his birthday rolled around qualifies as a headline
while they CONTINUE TO IGNORE actual campaign news. They are not
"alternative." They are rejects who could not work in Real Media -- and
you're seeing the reasons why. Remember that Isaiah's The World Today Just Nuts " Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels" went up Sunday. The e-mail address for this site is common_ills@yahoo.com. iraq joan russow peter hecht sharat g. lin john lyonthe world today just nuts
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