On 11/8/06, Julio Huato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


That this approach will create -- as a byproduct -- pressure on the
bureaucratic apparatus of the Democratic Party to either align and
provide a more reliable political/electoral vehicle to these forces or
lose market share to credible third party alternatives is a secondary
matter.

Again, much depends on what we do next.


Grist for the mill: [November 08 2006] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary:
It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time… Saving The Nation From What It
Was About To Become - Will The 'Democratic Machine' As-We-Know-It
Survive?

<http://leighm.net/blog/?p=726>

Also, the reason a Nepal trekkking, beatnik/hippie Korean war vet, San
Francisco rock and roll icon abandoned the Democratic Party to boost
Goldwater's presidential run.

[October 16 2006] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary:
Lyndon B. Johnson: A History Of The Time Between The Kennedy
Assassination And The Administration That Followed
<http://leighm.net/blog/?p=702>

It's been a lot of years since then, and there's been a lot of damage.

Leigh

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