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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 20:02:01 -0400
[David McReynolds formally declared his candidacy for the Socialist
Party's nomination for President of the United States on September 7,
1999. The following is the text of his speech.]

Let me keep these remarks brief, so that if there are questions there
will be time to ask them.

Let me note that while I think the media has every right to ask
questions about the personal life of a candidate, as it might relate to
job performance, and while I am prepared to respond fully to questions
about any past or current drug use, legal or illegal, the media missed
the key point about Governor Bush and the allegations he may once have
used cocaine.

Anyone seeking the nomination for President on the Democratic or
Republican ticket must raise so much money that the real question is not
the drugs used in the past, but, to put it bluntly, which corporate
forces have bought and paid for the candidate. Neither Governor Bush nor
Vice President Al Gore are free agents. They represent corporate
America.

If anyone wants to know what interests I represent I respond simply that
if I'm nominated at the Socialist Party convention in October I will
represent a group of concerned citizens with little in the way of
financial resources. I will represent their hopes, and the platform and
beliefs of a Party, which I joined in 1951, while a student at UCLA. And
I will work to limit the kind of obscenity we see today when the
corporations openly bid for the candidates. Campaign financing laws must
be enacted that provide a level playing field, with no special favors to
large donors.

It is good that a range of views be offered to the electorate. There is
very little to choose between Bush and Gore, very little real debate of
substance on our domestic and foreign policy. The arena of debate must
be broadened, the range of issues discussed extended. That would be my
job as the candidate of the Socialist Party.

Having seen our government engage in wars without Congressional
approval, in open violation of the UN Charter, whether in Panama under
George Bush, or in Kosova under Bill Clinton. I believe this nation must
not go to war without the full consent of Congress, after debate. The
theory of Executive Wars must end.

Watching our military with its almost hallucinatory budget, I urge the
Pentagon budget be cut immediately by 50%, with radical further cuts
each year. We face no military threat from our immediate neighbors,
Mexico and Canada, and are protected by vast oceans from invasion. The
American military now extends into every area of our lives, and I pledge
to resist the militarization of this nation, this obscene continuation
of a Garrison State so sharply denounced by the late President Dwight D.
Eisenhower when he left office and warned of the military/industrial
complex. Given the ads taken out in the <u>New York Times</u> by
concerned business leaders worried over the misuse of our tax funds for
unneeded military spending, my position only seems radical because
neither major party is prepared to speak to it.

Nuclear weapons remain a grave danger and we must strive for an
immediate end of all further nuclear testing and take immediate steps to
scale down our own arsenals of nuclear weapons even as we engage with
other nuclear powers to reduce theirs until we have zero nuclear
weapons, and a sense of trust and verification which will give us
assurance that no new weapons are tested and the list of nuclear states
diminishes to zero rather than expanding to disaster.

I call for the closing of all foreign U.S. bases, including the base in
Guantanamo, Cuba. I call for the end of sanctions against Iraq, Cuba and
Libya.

Even as we meet today, people are being killed in East Timor by the
government of Indonesia, armed and supported by the United States. And
even as we appeal to President Clinton to take immediate action to
pressure the Indonesian government to respect the accords on
self-determination, we also know that from the time of Henry Kissinger
until today, the United States has been a patron of Indonesia, and has
close military and economic ties to it. We pledge to oppose with our
full might any further trade in arms by this government. The manufacture
and sale of land mines, military air craft, guns, etc., must end
immediately.

The war on drugs has resulted in an explosion of our prison population
so that we now have the greatest number of prisoners of any nation in
the world - something in which none of us should take pride. We have
seen the creation of virtual prison industrial complex in which the
ultimate victims are those men and women jailed, their families and
friends, and the society which pays vast sums on incarceration rather
than treatment and rehabilitation. In the city of New York it is easier
to be arrested for the sale of heroin than it is to gain admittance to
the drug rehabilitation programs.

The war on drugs is a costly, inhumane failure which has caused vast
human suffering here, and resulted in exporting American problems to
Latin America. Most drugs should either, as with marijuana, be
decriminalized, or as with heroin, be available to addicts from a
medical doctor.

There is talk of raising the minimum wage - I am more inclined to
suggest a maximum wage in which the lowest wage paid in any industry
would be not less than one fourth the highest wage paid to any CEO in
that industry. There is a gross injustice when corporate leaders pull
down wages in the millions of dollars while working American families
often must work two jobs to keep food on the table.

It is urgent that the benefits of working Americans not be cut. They
have declined sharply. We demand that the benefits of American workers
be defended against every effort by the corporate structure to slice
them.

We need a single payer system of medical care now. We are the only
industrial nation which does not have such a program, so that ordinary
people are often uncovered, or only partially covered, for the most
basic health needs.

We have seen a spread of violent extremism and racism as well as a
disturbing level of violence on the campus. The Socialist Party will
continue to defend the full range of civil liberties and the Bill of
Rights, as we have done over the decades. But the right to own firearms
is not protected by the Bill of Rights, which refers to the right of
each state to maintain a militia - not to the right of any citizen to
own a loaded automatic weapon. I will work for a system of lincensed gun
ownership and an end in the sale of automatic weapons which cannot meet
any reasonable standard for hunting. The National Rifle Association may
control Congress but it does not control the Socialist Party.

The Socialist Party will speak out against racism in any form, as we
move toward a new century in which before the year 2050 non-whites will
constitute a majority of our people. We will also speak out against
police brutality and demand independent citizen's review boards. Events
in this very city have indicated the dangers of a police force out of
control, commanded by a Mayor who shows signs of mental instability.

While I have listed some of the immediate demands, some of the urgent
issues which I hope to address, let no one think the Socialist Party has
abandoned the goal of social ownership of the commanding heights of
industry, combined with democratic control, and decentralization and
community involvement. The corporation is an artificial creation which
has no inherent rights. If we won control of Congress we would place
such vast corporate structures under social ownership. Capitalism as we
know it is not a vision of the future in which we can take comfort, in
which all things have a price, and all things are on the market place.
For us, the unit of measurement is the human being, not the rate of
profit. Just as we seek an economic system which draws on our best
instincts.

There is much in America which is good, much that we are proud of -
including the long struggle for labor's rights, civil rights, women's
rights, gay and lesbian rights, etc. Some of the proudest moments in our
history, moments which helped to define us as a democracy, have been
when the citizens opposed their own government when it was wrong,
whether that was opposition in the South by African Americans fighting
segregation, or the mass peace movement which helped end the Vietnam
War. We honor that history of struggle which has made our democracy
fuller and freer. We will continue to take part in that struggle,
viewing our society as one in which there is a conflict between workers
and owners. We speak for the working class.

There are many problems still facing us, as our society seems
overwhelmed by raw materialism, too often devoid of any values beyond
consumerism. Let me say that there is a spiritual dimension to our
common life, a dimension of respect for each person, a dimension of
striving to fulfill our own lives and of helping others, not in terms of
cash flow but of lives well and truly lived, lives engaged in a sense of
justice and community.

That is what the Socialist Party stands for and, if nominated, I will
seek to represent it across the nation, in the tradition of Eugene
Victor Debs, Norman Thomas, Michael Harrington and Frank Zeidler. We
want an America in which working people can fully and responsibly share
in democratic planning and control of their own economy.

The words of Eugene Victor Debs are as revolutionary today as they were
when spoken to a court in Ohio during World War I - they ring with
biblical force calling us to tasks not yet done: "While there is a
working class I am in it, while there is a criminal element I am of it,
while there is a soul in prison I am not free."

--
Shaun Richman
Young People's Socialist League
339 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012
phone/fax: 1(212)982-4586
http://sp-usa.org/ypsl

McReynolds 2000 Committee
"Building a Movement for Jobs, Peace and Freedom"
P.O. Box 91, Floral Park, NY 10012
phone/fax: 1(212)780-9405
http://votesocialist.org/

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