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  1. michael horan

    It’s really good. I’ve read it over, fact-checked a number of things–and reposted.

    (One thing missing–you thank the troops serving overseas. Whether you approve of the mission or not. This is a glaring omission and it does not speak well of either the candidate or the campaign).

    Oh, and NOT a good idea to make Election Day a national holiday. Half the country will take an out-of-state vacation and the other half will be wasted by noon. Nice concept, bad practice.

    I’d be actively supporting this candidate if she adopted a safe-state strategy. Having already admitted that she can’t win, she’s running a symbolic race. But in the real world, a whole lotta real people are gonna feel a whole lot more real pain if a Republican wins the Presidency–one reason why we desperately need more low-income people running, and need to stop allowing millionnaires in every party, Greens included, to be speaking for us. They don’t fucking understand and they have the luxury of speaking from places where they quite simply will not feel our pain. Romney, Gingrich, Obama, Stein, Nader. It’s too goddamn easy to say all-or-nothing when you have plenty.

    And from a strategic Green standpouint–the fewer places in which she ran (safe states), the more support she’d wind up with–people would respect that, would understand that the canddiate understand that’s what good for the Green Party (and it won’t be good)isn’t necessarily what’s best for the people.

    But it doesn’t fit into the GRP scorched-earth policy.  

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