Dave Dix wrote:

> And the Greens and other independent parties are variations on the
same theme. None are revolutionary; they are all simply reformers.  Too
little and probably too late to make any difference. The human world needs
a complete re-design.  Not a make-over, ala Oprah, but a complete
tear-down to its foundations and a rebuild.

I like the general tone of your post (most of it cut here) but as a Green
looking to change many aspects of the city, I'd like a few examples of
*important* changes you'd like to see happen that you think the Green
Party would not support/advocate/fight for.

The first step for the Green Party is to run candidates for the city
council and for mayor. We will probably be running several for council
(talks are in the works now) and mayor in 2001. Since GP is now a major
party, and the ballot line is open, there may be others volunteering to
run not at this point in GP. We've working on this as fast as we can; we
want to run as many as we can support with money and especially workers.

--David Shove
 


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