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Subject: Nader: Freedom is Participation in Power
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 00:01:30 -0500 (CDT)

Published October 11 - 17, 2000
villagevoice.com exclusive
Nader Tells New York Crowd to Grab the Reins
'Freedom Is Participation in Power'
by Carla Spartos and Jim Currie

October 14, 2000,The protest movement that has been growing on a
grassroots level, as evidenced by the World Trade Organization
demonstrations in Seattle, reached its political coming-of-age last
night. Before a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden, the Green
Party's Ralph Nader and a roster of celebrities called for an end
to unchecked corporate power and a new era of fuller political
participation, including voter registration and the inclusion of
third-party candidates in national debates. And in response to
criticism that the presidential candidate doesn't pay attention to
issues of race, gender and gay rights, Nader and company talked
all night about social justice.

The young audience of 15,000 was made to feel as if their political
interests were being addressed for the first time. With its suggested
minimum admission of $20 and a slate of rock stars and celebrities,
"Nader Rocks" recognized the kids in the crowd for what they were:
idealistic and politically savvy. There was no Clintonesque
declaration of the superiority of boxers over briefs. Rather, MC
Phil Donahue grabbed the mic and hammered away at "third-rail"
issues left untouched by the mainstream candidatespublic finance,
single-payer health care, the war on drugs, capital punishment,
labor unions.

Green party senate candidate Mark Dunau urged the audience to fight
back against the "fist of tyranny" behind drug testing, racial
profiling, and the mushrooming prison-industrial complex.

Filmmaker Michael Moore spoke on "lesser evilism"-the notion that
people should back Democrat Al Gore because he's not quite as bad
as the GOP's George W. Bush. "To the young people out there, if
you don't vote your conscience, when will you start?" Moore said.
"If you vote for the lesser of two evils, you still wind up with
evil."

Actress Susan Sarandon spoke about voter apathy. "Kids aren't voting
because there's no one to vote for," she said.

The evening was rounded out by musical performances by Ani DiFranco,
Ben Harper, Patti Smith, Eddie Vedder, and Company Flow.

Defying the image of the youth movement as long on gripes and short
on attention spans, the arena was packed to the rafters for Nader's
hour-long speech, even after Eddie Vedder's short acoustic set.

The overwhelmingly young, white, and educated crowd was held rapt
by speeches on such diverse issues as racial profiling, genetically
modified foods, and environmental racism. According to Nader, all
of these ills boil down to one single factor-the corporate hijacking
of democracy. And answering critics on the oft-divided left, he
made explicit that this corporate rule directly harms those most
excluded from the political process, including immigrants, people
of color, and the poor. Nader brought the crowd to its feet with
what has become a signal theme of his campaign:

"Freedom is participation in power."

In an election year when the debate has been limited to a love-in
between a compassionate conservative and a pragmatic liberal,
Nader's candidacy offered this urban crowd a reason to care.

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This story is part of the Village Voice's ongoing 2000 presidential
election coverage.

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