At 1:03 AM -0400 8/11/04, Michael Hoover wrote:
The best way to highlight unequal/unjust ballot access procedures is
to actually run a campaign that runs afoul of them -- then, there is
a practical struggle. Who cares if ballot access procedures are
unequal and unjust if there is no candidate
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At 1:03 AM -0400 8/11/04, Michael Hoover wrote:
of course, my point was that nader people have not - and will not -
raise equal protection matter (although they'll - no doubt, and
rightly so - complain about being exluded from prez debates)...
Have you
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many technical/procedural/justice problems arise from 1787
constitutional language assigning each state authority to determine
times, places, manner of holding elections...
meant to note in above portion of earlier point that congress may at any
time by law
KPFA had a debate between Cobb Camejo regarding the charge of the rigged
convention. It did not sound nearly as clear cut as it was presented here.
I was once on a jury panel for Camejo, but was kicked off left with a clenched fist
salute. I liked what he did when I was at Berkeley, but in
At 1:07 PM -0400 8/9/04, Michael Hoover wrote:
nader people might be of greater help to polity in general (of
course, this is electoral campaign which, by definition, has narrow
focus) by highlighting unequal/unjust ballot access procedures,
state by state rules are clear violation of 14th
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At 1:07 PM -0400 8/9/04, Michael Hoover wrote:
nader people might be of greater help to polity in general (of
course, this is electoral campaign which, by definition, has narrow
focus) by highlighting unequal/unjust ballot access procedures,
state by state
retry - first attempt seems to have been sent as attachment for some
reason, sorry... mh
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Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 03:04:28 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Greens For Nader Update: Rigged Convention Divides Green Party
The nomination of David Cobb as the
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