Ralph Nader in Ventura Aug 22, SB Aug 23
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Sun Aug 13 11:52:58 PDT 2000
Ralph Nader to Speak at Ventura City College
Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate for President, will speak at
Ventura City College on the evening of August 22. Nader, the Citizen activist
who faced down GM in the '60s and who hasn't slowed down since, has agreed to
speak in Ventura on the evening before his appearance at UCSB in Santa
Barbara on . He realizes the importance of appearances in such conservative
bastions as Ventura because his message resonates throughout the political
spectrum, to conservatives as well as liberals and progressives.
Nader gained national attention with his 1965 book, "Unsafe at Any Speed,"
a criticism of safety standards in the automobile industry. He has since
founded, lead or been involved with a welter of organizations such
organizations as Common Cause. His focus has always been on returning control
of the government to the people. "This is a nation founded on the principle
of government of the people, by the people, and for the people, not
government of the Exxon, by the GM, and for the Duponts," he cautions. He
believes that our democracy is steadily being eroded by the uncontrolled
growth of corporate power and the corporate money that is being injected into
our political system. President Eisenhower warned us of the uncontrolled
growth of the Industrial-Military Complex. Just as the military must always
be under the control of the civil authority, so must the corporations be
controlled. "Corporations once derived their charters, and their powers, from
the civil authority," Nader says. "The civil authority, the people, must take
back that power and put a leash on the corporations."
"Greens are proud to have Ralph Nader and his Vice-Presidential running
mate, Winona Laduke, the first Native-American woman to run on a national
ticket, as its representatives on the national level, says Tom Stafford of
Ventura. Naders integrity is unimpeachable and his record of public works
and looking out for the public welfare is unmatched. Winona Laduke is equally
well known for her activism on the part of women and the environment as well
as Native-American causes. Together they are an unmatchable, and unbeatable,
team.
The Committee for Green Alternatives will meet on Wednesday, August 23, at
7:00 p.m. at the C.E.T. building at 761 C St., Oxnard. Anyone willing to work
on the Nader/Laduke campaign or the Campaign to Elect Medea Benjamin to the
Senate, is invited to attend. For information about the Committee for Green
Alternatives or the Green Party of Ventura, please contact our web site at
http://www.rain.org/~nccorthu/greens/html.
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