For Immediate Release

5/06/2008



Green Party of Tennessee Nominates Lugo for Senate





Nashville, TN:  The Green Party of Tennessee has nominated Chris Lugo as their 
candidate for US Senate in Tennessee this year at their state nominating 
convention in Nashville held Saturday.  Lugo said that he was excited to be 
representing the most progressive political party in the state of Tennessee, 
"The Green Party is the most progressive party in the state, and I am glad to 
be representing them as a candidate for federal office.  My views about the 
environment, the war, health care and education are highly compatible with the 
ten key values of the Green Party.  I hope to represent them well as a 
candidate and to promote the cause of peace through my campaign."

 

Lugo had originally been seeking the Democratic nomination in January and was 
the first to register with the state, but then dropped out of the Democratic 
nominating process in March, citing strong differences in basic values, 
"Originally I had considered running as a Democrat.  There was no one running 
because the Governor had scared off all of the front-runners and I felt like 
this was a good opportunity to promote the peace issue, which I have been 
advocating for since the spring of 2002.  But after actively campaigning as a 
Democrat for several months I got the sense that the Democrats and myself were 
not on the same page.  I wish the Democrats well and I hope that they come up 
with a clear anti-war policy this year."

 

The Green Party has had a long history as an advocate for peace and justice and 
has issued numerous releases opposing the war in Iraq as well as US 
intervention in Afghanistan and has condemned the detention of prisoners of war 
at Guantanamo Bay and has spoken out clearly against torture, "The Green Party 
is really the conscience of this country.  They have been working for peace and 
against war for a long time now.  The Democrats voted for the war in Iraq and 
have voted for every funding appropriation that has come to the Senate since 
that day."

 

The US Senate is currently considering extending funding for the war in Iraq 
with another appropriation of $178 billion dollars for the ongoing occupation 
of Iraq, "The democrats are dragging their feet on this one and they have been 
so disappointing since they came to power in 2006.  I am glad that they are 
calling for a troop withdrawal as part of their proposal, but the fact is they 
are going to vote for spending for billions more for the war.  This is the 
Democrats bait and switch and it isn't the first time they have called for 
troop withdrawals sometime down the road while voting to spend billions more 
for war right now."

 

The Green Party has also been the strong party on environmental issues for over 
twenty five years, having brought the issues of global warming, public 
transportation, alternative energy, the oil crisis, the food crisis, corporate 
agribusiness and species extinction to the public's attention long before being 
Green was considered fashionable. "Nowadays we have Green Drinks and Green 
commerce and Carbon credits and people are taking global warming seriously.  It 
looks like everyone is going Green and we have been doing it for over 
twenty-five years.  We are the Green Party and the public is going to need the 
collective wisdom that this party has developed from its twenty five year 
commitment to environmental sustainability."  

 

Lugo favors weaning the public off of oil and moving toward a sustainable 
energy infrastructure.  "If you look at my platform you will see that I have 
been talking about alternatives to oil since I began this campaign.  It is 
clear that the current oil crisis is being driven by tensions in the Middle 
east and investment speculation in energy commodities.  I support legislation 
to require that big oil begin to invest in sustainable energy.  The billions of 
dollars that are currently being driven into the pockets of investors needs to 
go into research and development to find alternatives to oil and coal."

 

The Green Party of Tennessee, which held its nominating convention in Nashville 
on Saturday, also endorsed John Miglietta, an Associate Professor of Political 
Science at Tennessee State University, as their candidate for the Fifth 
Congressional District.  Miglietta, who is an officer with the Green Party of 
Middle Tennessee, will be challenging Jim Cooper for the House Seat, which 
covers most of Davidson County and the surrounding area. "I am happy to have 
John as a running mate and will be actively campaigning with him when I am in 
the middle Tennessee area.  I also hope to debate the candidates for US Senate 
who are running this year, including Libertarian candidate Daniel Lewis, 
Republican incumbent Lamar Alexander and other candidates on the ballot.  I 
believe the voters deserve the opportunity to hear from all the voices in the 
US Senate race this year and hope the press and civic organizations will allow 
the opportunity for democracy to be practiced as it was intended."  

 

Chris Lugo will be on the ballot on November 4th, 2008 in the US Senate general 
election in Tennessee.  For more information please visit www.chris4senate.us






Chris Lugo for US Senate
9 Music Sq So #164
Nashville, TN 37203
615-593-0304
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.voteforpeace.info



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