And for those who like third party politics, this is a campaign letter being
sent out from David McReynolds, Presidential candidate of the Socialist
Party USA.  He is a wonderful, decent guy who has been a dedicated antiwar
activist for decades, largely as director of the War Resisters League, but
also has a leader of the Socialist Party.

(And of course he disagrees with my opinions on third party politics, but he
has let me crash on his couch a number of times, showing what a tolerant,
gracious guy he is.)

--  Nathan Newman

-----Original Message-----
From: David McReynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 9:32 PM
Subject: A personal and political letter

Dear friend, pacifist, socialist, relative, cat lover, joke teller, or
bromeliad fancier,

This post begins with an explanation and apology. Over the years I've
stored some 30 pages of email addresses so I could write to people.
This post goes to those of you on those 30 pages - from Moscow to Tokyo
to Santa Barbara, from Chicago to Boston, London, Paris, Poughkeepsie
and St. Paul. At some point all of you have had some correspondence with
me or been on some list where I noted your name. I think most of you
will find this of interest - if not, delete now and no time wasted. If
you are totally nonpolitical, accept my genuine apologies - I turned my
list over to those working on the campaign for this "shot in the dark",
with no time to weed people out.

Last September the Socialist Party nominated me to run for President on
their ticket. I had run once before, in 1980. I accepted the nomination.
Mary Cal Hollis, who ran for President on this ticket four years ago,
was drafted for the Vice Presidential slot this time.

While many of you know me primarily from work with the War Resisters
League, I have been a dues paying member of the Socialist Party since
1951 when I joined while a student at UCLA. In January of last year I
retired from my staff job at War Resisters League and planned to find
out, at age 70, what retirement was like. I had not counted on running
for President.

I need your help. Before explaining a bit about the campaign, I want to
say that the first way you can help me is to send this letter to those
friends you think may be interested, or to those lists you are on -
political, religious, labor, student, gay/lesbian, feminist - that you
think should see it.

The Socialist Party has very little money. This campaign will be a
stealth campaign, relying on the trips and appearances Mary Cal and I
make, and on things such as this email - and your passing it on, and
urging friends to pass it on.  Email is vital to our hope of breaking
into the media, and getting speaking dates - and using the internet
itself as a kind of media to which we have access without great funds.

If you live abroad and have contacts with any left, labor, or peace
press, tell them to do a story about the struggling Socialist Party in
the heartland of Capitalism, and its candidate in Manhattan's Lower East
Side.

I think you may want to give an address to your friends - and try it
yourself. It is a fascinating test to see who your candidate might be. I
had nothing to do with setting it up - someone in Oregon did. Over
200,000 people have tried it thus far.  My name is on the list of
candidates. Go to: http://www.Selectsmart.com and try the Presidential
test. You answer fifteen or so questions, and then you find out which
candidate is close to your views. If it is me, then you've got a
candidate!

And of course make sure you keep a record of our own campaign web site:
http://www.votesocialist.org  It has pictures, speeches, biography. You
can let your local alternative paper know about the campaign or suggest
they do an interview. We are also building up a special "campaign
mailing list" which will have campaign updates and, about once a week,
an opinion piece from me which can be used in any local paper.  If you
want to be on this list to stay informed, please write Shaun Richman at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, we need money - rather badly. Let me correct that - we need money
very badly. To find out where and how to send checks, check the web site
- http://www.votesocialist.org/contribution.html where you will find
that information. (Or just make out a check to McReynolds 2000 Committee
and send it to: Campaign 2000, 339 Lafayette St., NYC 10012)

I think it is novel and rather wonderful to have a Presidential slate
which demands: a 50% cut in military spending, an end of all arms
trading by this country, closing the CIA, closing all US military bases
abroad, ending all sanctions on countries such as Iraq, Cuba, etc. (the
Iraqi sanctions alone have already caused the death of well over a half
million children and elderly there).

A candidate who favors full medical care with a single payer plan
similar to that in Canada. Funding low income public housing rather than
the Pentagon. Civilian review boards for the police in every city and an
end of police brutality. A defense of affirmative action. Ending the
drug war - medical treatment for heroin addicts, and decriminalization
of marijuana. Increase the minimum wage. Ending the "prison industrial
complex" which has given the United States the largest number of
prisoners in the entire world - our own Gulag. Gun registration and
outlawing assault weapons. High progressive tax rates on the wealthy and
the corporations. Defend labor's right to organize. Oppose the WTO.

One will ask, "can he seriously believe that in a time of prosperity
beyond measure, when the nation basks in wealth undreamed of by Solomon,
that anyone will listen?" Yes, because while the rich have been getting
much much richer during this prosperity, labor's share of the economic
pie has shrunk. And for the underclass there has been no improvement.
The rich are more than satisfied. The working poor are worse off.

I want to see a foreign policy which, in the words of the late A.J.
Muste, is based on what is good for children, not corporations. I am
shamed that we have allowed the President to go to war without the
assent of Congress - from Vietnam to Panama, from the Gulf to Kosova.
Presidential wars must end.

I believe a great many Americans - including some who have done very
well in this prosperous period - are uneasy, and ask, in the words of
that grand old song of Peggy Lee's, "Is that all there is?" Is life only
a process of more? Listen to the two major parties compete in appealing
to the middle class - and ignoring the poor, those who are "working
poor" (what an obscene term, when Donald Trump can be courted for the
Reform Party nomination with his vast sums, and Steve Forbes can
literally try to buy the GOP nomination, while ANYONE who works for a
living is "poor" - how is it possible in a land of such wealth that we
can even have "working poor"?).

And yes, I believe in the long march to a different society. Far in the
distance,  a time where the great corporations will be socially owned,
decentralized, and managed by workers and by the community. This seems
so contrary to American values . . . or is it? Look back on those great
Americans who have shared the dream of deep social change - Eugene
Victor Debs, A. Philip Randolph, Helen Keller,  A. J. Muste, Dorothy
Day, Norman Thomas, Martin Luther King Jr.,  Michael Harrington -  and
believed America was yet to be, that we had a long road ahead of us,
where life would be better in ways not measured by cash or credit card,
where air would be sweet, waters clear, and the terrorisms, petty or
real, that haunt our lives now will be only a memory.

Who wants an America of prosperity but with an armed guard at the door
of every store? Prosperous but with metal detectors and students killing
students at the High Schools.  America is a great work unfinished.
Socialists are dreamers - join us in daring not only to dream, but to
take the present in our own hands and to help shape it, to make
ourselves masters of our future rather than victims of it.

We say to the Fortune 500 - this nation and its people are not for sale
to the highest bidder. Our dreams count for more than your corporate
logos. If we are passive, then our future, and that of our children,
will be written in your boards rooms. We prefer to write that future
with our lives, in our community work, and at the ballot box.

I know many of you getting this belong to some socialist organization -
Democratic Socialists of America, Committees of Correspondence,
Solidarity, Freedom Road Socialists, or the Socialist Party. While my
own work is primarily within the Socialist Party I am also a member of
DSA and CoC. I deeply hope that a serious Presidential campaign will
bring new people, young people, into our movement. Sure - I hope many
will join the Socialist Party. But no single organization has the secret
key to unlock the door to the future. Be assured, this campaign is about
much more than building the Socialist Party - it is about helping to
build the movement for democratic socialism. While I would not want to
create tensions within groups such as CoC or DSA or Solidarity by
pressing for endorsement, I do genuinely ask for the help and support of
individual members of these groups wherever possible.

(Last - and a personal note to over a hundred of you from whom I got
holiday cards. I know my "annual letter" is now over two years late and
some of you may have had dire assumptions as to my fate! I appreciated
every note and hope to get my own letter off perhaps this spring. It is
as we get older than friends count more and I regret that I have not
been able to be in personal touch. Please count this email as a down
payment).

If any of this makes sense, help now.

 Fraternally,
 David McReynolds

 relevant email addresses again:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 www.votesocialist.org

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 SelectSmart.com (to take the Presidental preference test!)

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