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Emmett McKenna <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Sat, 29 Jul 2000 23:17:41 -0500
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    In a course I am taking this next semester, we are required to campaign
for a presidential candidate.  The person who I assume I will campaign for
is Nader because I do have much more respect for him than any other
candidate who will get televised.  I do not think Nader is any sort of
savior, and I am an anarchist so I guess it is hipocritical to campaign for
anyone.  But it will be an interesting course and a good learning
experience, and I still feel that we would be better off with someone such
as Nader over Gore.  I do wish Nader would spend more time on labor issues,
but his environmental issues are ones I can very much respect.  But anyway,
what do you people think I should do?  Think campaigning for Nader is the
right idea?  Any other candidate you think is worth campaigning for?
Thanks.

Solidarity,
Emmett

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