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Date Posted: 10:45:14 04/04/04 Sun

Subject: Proof that Nader is taking money from Republicans
If this posting "preaches to the choir", I strongly URGE you to PLEASE FORWARD it to any person or group, where it might do some good by potentially convincing some borderline or undecided minds to vote Democratic in November:
Several months back, I forwarded a message to several progressive groups stating that Republicans and Oil Corporation Executives were donating funds to Nader, and many Nader supporters refused to believe it, demanding more proof. OK, well enclosed below is an up-to-date, well-researched mainstream news media report from last week's The Dallas Morning News. In addition, to find many more Republican Nader donors than the ones mentioned in the following article, all you have to do is go through Nader's donor list and research/google their names, which will speak for itself! But let's start with the article, which should make the facts self-evident for most critcs:
GOP DONORS DOUBLE DIPPING WITH NADER
Contributors deny that financial support is designed to hurt Kerry
Friday, March 26, 2004 By WAYNE SLATER / The Dallas Morning News, Source/URL:
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/032704dnpolnader.11e3e.html
AUSTIN - Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader is getting a little help from his friends - and from George W. Bush's friends.
Nearly 10 percent of the Nader contributors who have given him at least $250 each have a history of supporting the Republican president, national GOP candidates or the party, according to
computer-assisted review of financial records by The Dallas Morning News.
Among the new crop of Nader donors: actor and former Nixon speechwriter Ben Stein, Florida frozen-food magnate Jeno Paulucci and Pennsylvania oil company executive Terrence Jacobs. All have strong ties to the GOP.
Democrats have warned that Mr. Nader's entry in the race could help Mr. Bush by drawing votes from John Kerry. Some analysts say Mr. Nader's third-party candidacy four years ago siphoned off Democratic voters and cost Vice President Al Gore the White House.
"Republicans are well aware that Ralph Nader played a spoiler role in the 2000 election. And there is no reason why they wouldn't want to encourage and help him do so again in 2004," said Jano Cabrera, a spokesman for the Democrat National Committee.
A spokesman for the Bush campaign declined to comment on Mr. Nader.
"We're focused on our campaign. We're focused on generating support for Republican candidates," said Danny Diaz, referring inquiries about Nader fund raising to his donors.
Republicans who have given to Mr. Nader offered a variety of explanations, including a desire to provide voters a choice in November and to highlight the consumer advocate's issues. Some donors said they were miffed by efforts, primarily Democrats, to keep Mr. Nader off the ballot.
None said their donations were designed to boost Mr. Bush's chances in the fall.
  "Did I give $1,000 to Ralph Nader because I hope and believe he will be president? No," said California business executive Charles Ashman. "I don't believe that any more than Ralph Nader does. But I was offended to see this campaign to squelch him from being a candidate."
Mr. Ashman said he remains a staunch Republican. He contributed $2,000 to the Bush campaign, the maximum allowed for the general election, according to records.
"I proudly made a contribution to the re-election of President Bush because I support him 100 percent," he said. "I hope and believe he will be re-elected."
  'Spoiler' label
Mr. Nader has dismissed the "spoiler" label Democrats have given him, saying he expects this time to draw equally from both parties.
In 2000, Mr. Nader was on the ballot in 43 states and the District of Columbia and got 2.7 percent of the vote nationwide. Experts say he was a deciding factor in two states, Florida and New Hampshire, both of which Mr. Bush won by razor-thin margins.
A Kerry spokesman declined to discuss Mr. Nader.
According to campaign finance reports, Mr. Nader raised $930,000 through February. During the same period, Mr. Bush had raised $158 million and Mr. Kerry $41 million.
More than 24 Nader contributors of $250 or more - about 10 percent of his total - are otherwise reliable GOP donors, The News review found.
Mr. Paulucci, the creator of Chun King and Jeno's Pizza Rolls, donated $2,000 in February to Mr. Nader.
The Florida frozen-food executive is a prolific contributor to the GOP, giving more than $150,000 to the Republican Party and national candidates since
2000.
Mr. Paulucci described himself as a independent and said he also has supported Democrats, including those in his native Minnesota. Most of his money in federal races has gone to Republicans, records show.

Mr. Paulucci said he met Mr. Nader in Minnesota some years ago in connection with a tax issue.
"I saw him on TV. I thought I would give the guy a little bit of encouragement," he said. "I didn't think for a moment that this is going to help Bush. No, that was not my thought."

Ben Stein's money: As for Ben Stein's money, the television personality and outspoken advocate for the Republican Party has contributed $500 to Nader and $1,000 to Mr. Bush this year. Records indicate that over the last decade, Mr. Stein has given exclusively to the GOP.

In the 2000 presidential race, Mr. Stein agreed to make TV ads for Mr. Bush, although they were never aired. He did not return telephone calls seeking comment.

Others helping Mr. Nader with $2,000 checks are Robert Monks, who lost a Senate race in Maine, and his wife, Millicent. Both have a long history of contributing money to Republicans and are financially backing Mr. Bush's re-election.
Daniel Hartnett, a self-described conservative who operates a plumbing business in Sioux City, Iowa, said his $250 to Mr. Nader was not meant to help Mr. Bush. He said he agrees with some of Mr. Nader's views.

Four years ago, Mr. Hartnett supported Mr. Bush, and although he hasn't contributed to his re-election this year, that's where his loyalties lie in November.

"I'm a Republican," he said. "If Mr. Bush comes out and takes a good hard conservative stand on a few issues that I care about, I'll probably send him $2,000."

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Subject: Happy Hour


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Date Posted: 10:39:47 04/04/04 Sun

Happy Hour at Citron - For Workers Rights In Iraq
****** PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW*********
Solidarity DC Invites You to Raise a Glass... "Happy Hour" to Help Workers Trying to Form Unions in Iraq!
Please join Solidarity DC and U.S. Labor Against the War for a special "Happy Hour Fundraiser" on Tues, April 13th at Cafe Citron.
Featuring special musical guests, Joe Liebman and the Uprising, drink specials, and powerful speakers. $5 suggested donation (no one will be turned away). Best of all $1.00 from every "solidarity drink" you buy supports the campaign all night!
Location: Cafe Citron
1343 Connecticut Avenue, NW (near Dupont Circle). Tuesday, April 13th, starting at 6 p.m..
Questions can be directed to Bernie at
202-321-2025 or bpollack@aflcio.org
****** PLEASE SEND TO EVERYONE ON YOUR LISTS*********
_____________________________
A few weeks ago, hundreds of you came together to support Sterling Laundry Workers trying to form a union in Washington, D.C. Now let us come together and help workers in Iraq with their fight. The fight for workers to win the freedom to form unions - free from fear and intimidation - is a fight that has no borders.
A USLAW delegation met with leaders of two Iraqi trade union federations and Iraqi workers in Baghdad last October. Since that time, U.S. forces ransacked a federation office, destroyed equipment and stole files.
We're raising funds so the next delegation can give much-needed money to the two federations. Money raised will go to organizing and outreach to Iraqi workers facing privatization of most Iraqi industries.
If you can't attend but would like to make a donation - please send an email to Mary at mwatters@fpsassoc.com.
All proceeds go to the USLAW Iraqi Solidarity Fund, sponsored by USLAW -- U.S. Labor Against the War.
Event sponsored by Solidarity DC, CODEPINK, USLAW, DC Labor Committee for Peace and Justice and the Metropolitan Washington Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO.
****** PLEASE FORWARD TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS*********

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Subject: Subject: Gov. Dean Announcing Democracy for America


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Date Posted: 05:52:01 03/20/04 Sat


I wrote:

Dear Friends,

Be sure to watch CBS's Face the Nation this Sunday morning. I'll be talking about Democracy for America:

My run for the White House ended last month. But for me, and for supporters around the country, our work to take this country back has just begun. That's why I have formed Democracy For America, a new organization building on the phenomenal grassroots support for our presidential campaign.

http://www.democracyforamerica.com

I need your help. Defeating George W. Bush will not be easy. His strategists have a $100 million war chest available to transform his failed record into an avalanche of misleading "morning in America" advertising.

What is the best response? To defeat George Bush, the Democratic Party and its nominee must stand up strong for our principles, not paper over our differences with the most radical White House in our lifetime. We must directly expose the ways in which George Bush's policies benefit the privileged and right-wing ideologues.

http://www.democracyforamerica.com

To win, we must confidently advance an agenda rooted in hope and real American values –opportunity, integrity, corporate responsibility, and community. People want back the country they believed in, a fair country where middle-class people could make a decent living and send their kids to college. That is not only the right way to take on George Bush; it is also the most effective way to succeed with voters who might be tempted to support independent or third-party candidates.
First, Democracy for America will be committed to strong, sustained grassroots involvement in the democratic process. Today, half of Americans don't even bother to vote. People see what the problems are, but they are cynical about the system and prospects for change. Only through acting will people recognize the power they have to change this country.

Second, Democracy for America will be committed to promoting an America where candidates and office holders tell the truth about policy choices and stand up for what they believe. The era when politicians equivocate about matters as fundamental as war and peace must end.

Third, Democracy for America will be committed to fighting against the influence and agenda of the two pillars of George W. Bush's Washington: the far right wing and their radical, divisive policies, and the selfish special interests who for too long have dominated politics.

Fourth, Democracy for America will be committed to fighting for progressive policies, like health care for all; investment in children; equal rights under law; fiscal responsibility; and a national security policy that makes America stronger by advancing progressive values.

To help defeat George W. Bush and his agenda in 2004, Democracy for America will focus on key battleground states, mobilizing our supporters and the groundbreaking organizing tools we developed during our campaign – planting seeds on the Internet, meeting face to face at the grassroots, bringing new people into the process. We will use these same tools to support congressional, state, and local candidates across America who stand for our principles. In the coming months, we will:

1. Recruit and encourage progressive candidates to run for office at every level. We will help them find the resources to campaign successfully with small donations from grassroots supporters, to begin to break the stranglehold special interests have on the political process.

2. Raise funds for Congressional candidates for whom financial support could be the key to winning, and whose election will be key to winning back a House of Representatives that has become the tool of the Republican right wing.

3. Develop strategic partnerships with other progressive organizations to maximize resources for candidate recruitment, training, and organization.

4. Build relationships with other political initiatives to focus on the failed, destructive policies of the Bush administration.

5. Harness the power of the Internet to enlarge and support our grassroots organization committed to taking back America from special interests that control the right wing leadership of our Congress and the White House.
The Democrats will win in November – if we can continue the innovative campaign techniques learned through our nominating process -- and if we have the have the courage to stand up and tell the truth about our stark differences with this failed President.
Please join me in making Democracy for America a powerful tool to continue the battle for America's future:

http://www.democracyforamerica.com

I hope you will support us with your ideas and your energy, as well as financially, as we move toward the November elections and beyond.
Sincerely,
Governor Howard Dean, M.D.
PS: Be sure to watch CBS's Face the Nation this Sunday morning. I'll
be talking about Democracy for America.

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