Archive for January 23rd, 2004


David Cobb, and the Green…

David Cobb, and the Green Party candidacy for President


Of those who have declared they want the Green candidacy for President, David Cobb, a Texas lawyer and long time party activist, now has the edge. He’s criss-crossing the country, building support, getting his name out there, doing all the right things.
 
My personal belief is, if Peter Camejo wants the candidacy, he will get it. Otherwise, it will go to Cobb.


A major difference between Camejo and Cobb is on the “safe states” issue. Cobb says he will only campaign in states where either the Democrat or Bush has a clear advantage, and will not campaign in swing states.


To me, and Camejo as well, this strategy makes no sense, as it simply cedes Green votes to Democrats, and does so with no struggle at all. Why campaign if you’re not going to fight for what you believe in?


This strategy, which sounds sensible at first glance but isn’t sensible at all, has no upside for Greens, no upside at all. It implies those Greens who live in non-safe states should vote Democratic, a bizarre idea indeed for a Green presidential campaign. Also, why on earth shouldn’t a Green campaign in states deemed safe for Bush?


Plus, what defines a safe state, is it a 10% margin, a 5% margin, or something else? What happens if a safe state goes non-safe? Apparently you would then tell those whose votes you were just campaigning for, oh well, you’re not a safe state now, please vote for the Democrat, I’m out of here. This is nonsensical.


This is further confused by Cobb saying he will not use a safe states strategy if Lieberman or Clark get the Dem nomination but will if anyone else gets it. Uh, no. Unless I’m missing something, the other Dems are not backers of Green values.


Camejo believes a Green presidential candidate should campaign everywhere, and campaign hard. A hard left Green candidate could, among other things, force the Democrats to become more genuinely antiwar; a “safe states” strategy will convince no one but the Green Party faithful of anything.


(And incidentally, a genuinely antiwar Democrat might well win, because he will clearly show the differences between him and Bush, something the more squishy Democrats can’t do.)


Vote Cobb


Draft Camejo

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Yes! LA City Council opposes…

Yes! LA City Council opposes PATRIOT Act



The day after President Bush asked Congress to extend the Patriot Act, the Los Angeles City Council took a formal position against it, calling portions of the terror-fighting law anti-American and saying that it encourages racial profiling.

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Creative protest


Creative protest


500 pairs of Army boots stand empty in Chicago Federal plaza


<Via Lisa Taylor>

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Al-Qaida will do whatever it…

Al-Qaida will do whatever it takes to assure Bush is re-elected



I know of no American analyst who has even made the obvious point that al-Qaida wants Bush to win next November’s presidential election and continue his interventionist policies in the Middle East for another four years, and will act to save Bush from defeat if necessary.


A simple truck bomb in some U.S. city center a few months before the election, killing just a couple of dozen Americans, could drive voters back into Bush’s arms and turn a tight election around. Al-Qaida is clever enough for that.

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Good

Good


2 ministers say Sharon will have to resign if indicted.

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More missing on San Gorgonio

More missing on San Gorgonio



With four Southland hikers dead since New Year’s Day and two more missing, authorities on Wednesday closed a popular Mt. San Gorgonio trail and issued a strong warning.


“Warning, Extreme Icy Conditions … Do Not Hike Alone” stated fliers handed out with hiking permits.


The recent fires have left the moutains barren, with increased possibility  of rock slides and earth slippage. Plus, it’s been very cold, and that means sheets of treacherous ice near the top of the 11,500 foot peak.


Now, two more are missing, including an inexperienced climber.



“He was alone and had no map…. He didn’t know the area, and he was in ice with [boot spikes] he just got at Christmas,” Goodman said. “Everything he has done indicates he was not an experienced hiker. You don’t hike alone. That’s suicide.”


Yikes.

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