Dr. Jill Stein Clinches Green Party Presidential Nomination

06 Jun 2012 06:42 #1 by ScienceChic
Whoo-hoo!

Stein clinches nomination with big wins in California, Michigan, Florida, Iowa
Posted by Jill Stein for President
June 06, 2012

The Green Party's Jill Stein has clinched her party’s presidential nomination after celebrating a major victory in yesterday’s California primary, winning 49% of the vote against her chief contenders, television comedienne Roseanne Barr and public servant Kent Mesplay. The California win followed other recent Stein victories in Michigan, Florida, and Iowa.

With 182 delegates required to win the nomination, and 194 delegates now in hand, Stein will go into the Green Party convention in Baltimore, July 12-15, with a clear majority of delegates. She has won over 66% of all delegates allocated, and 27 of 29 Green Party primaries, with the next nearest candidate, Roseanne Barr, at 22%.


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06 Jun 2012 07:07 #2 by FredHayek
Congrats to her! Hopefully people vote with their hearts and support her over the current Republicrat incumbents. Me? I am leaning to Gary Johnson.

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07 Jun 2012 22:56 #3 by ScienceChic
Here Comes the Green Party: More Jobs, Pot, No ‘Servants to Wall Street’
By Matt Negrin
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Jun 6, 2012

It’s tough being a third-party candidate; they don’t get much respect from the political establishment. In the political establishment’s defense, that’s probably because third-party ideas tend to be a bit radical. Stein’s answers for providing 25 million new jobs include substantially downsizing the military, taxing financial transactions on Wall Street, and legalizing and taxing marijuana.

But she has bigger problems to tackle first: Stein, who lives in Lexington, Mass., is only on the ballot in about half the states in the country. And after the arduous task of getting on all of them, she’s got to vet a running mate.

Though one potential candidate sparked interest when ABC News, noting similarities between the two, brought up his name: Buddy Roemer, the quixotic former governor of Louisiana who couldn’t break through in the GOP nomination, but whose liberty-loving and anti-Big Money views overlap broadly with the Green Party.

“That’s a really interesting thought,” Stein said. “Many people have suggested that we pair up with a libertarian.”


"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill

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08 Jun 2012 09:55 #4 by FredHayek
The Green/Libertarian Party could work if they found a very charismatic nominnee.

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26 Jun 2012 13:33 #5 by ScienceChic

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On the way back from Ohio, we were listening to the Fran Tarkenton radio show and he had Jesse Ventura on (who was promoting his new book). Jesse said at one point, "If you're voting Republican or voting Democrat, you're voting for the problem, not the solution." We have a history in this country that includes independent parties rising to power from time to time, when the need arises - it's time for that to happen again, IMHO. This lady is smart, and has a good plan - please research her and consider voting outside the box this fall. Nothing's changed in the last 70 years with the 2 parties that have bounced back and forth in power, let's mix it up!

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26 Jun 2012 14:49 #6 by Mary Scott
I suspect you don't really want "to run America like a democracy".

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26 Jun 2012 15:06 #7 by archer

Mary Scott wrote: I suspect you don't really want "to run America like a democracy".


Why do you suspect that?

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26 Jun 2012 15:14 #8 by FredHayek

archer wrote:

Mary Scott wrote: I suspect you don't really want "to run America like a democracy".


Why do you suspect that?


A true democracy is a goverment of the people. Do you really want to vote on every new bill in not only your nation, but state and local goverment?

You would be voting every day, have time enough to read all the bills like the thousand page Obamacare legislation?

Vote yay or nay on a new stop sign in your town?

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26 Jun 2012 15:24 #9 by Mary Scott

archer wrote:

Mary Scott wrote: I suspect you don't really want "to run America like a democracy".


Why do you suspect that?

A Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on whether to have mutton for dinner. In other words, the tyranny of the majority.

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26 Jun 2012 15:40 #10 by Reverend Revelant

archer wrote:

Mary Scott wrote: I suspect you don't really want "to run America like a democracy".


Why do you suspect that?


Because we don't have a democratic government in the United States, so it doesn't mean jack when Jill says "we need to run America like a democracy" (clever word play there Truthy). Our system of government is a Democratic Republic. Of course, it's not impossible that she just made a slip of the tongue or maybe she thought she was in one of her favorite socialist countries. She looks rather old, maybe a bit of senility. I can't think of any other reasons someone would talk like that? Do you?

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