Thank you, Steve.  (& I overaddressed these addresses only because I'm a computer half-lit. & hope to learn how to use Paul's horrid-wretched other chat-sites by tomorrow.)
     So this means that there has been no COLP Platform since the dinosaurs?  So how're we going to right all wrongs in 6 weeks?  We're not - MAYBE in 6 months with intense study.  I've been studying various philosophy for 40 years; the LP has been around for over 30 & is pretty well getting the Nat'l Platform readable by common movie-goers.
     By JV's next "CO Lib" issue, we can probably come up with a good challenge to fascist parties - but only if it goes out to the general public.  Of course the party publication only goes out to the paying choir.
     Gregg
 
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Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: CO Lib Platform Committee

Gregg,

There presently is no LPCO platform.  The LPCO's Bylaws (Article VI--Convention Committees) and Constitution (Article XI--Platform) specify the procedure to be followed for the development and adoption of a platform by and for the LPCO, but those provisions have apparently have never been exercised.  (Although, I recall that David Bryant mentioned that some work on a platform for the LPCO was done several years ago, but he didn't have any written records of what that work was.)

- Steve

In a message dated 1/18/03 9:12:22 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Under CO Libs, the National Platform is 29 pages & there's no State Platform.  Am I missing something?  If not, our duty is to separate out state?  Where do I find a State Platform?    Gregg



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