The Anti-War Candidates

November 6th, 2006

When you enter the voting booth tomorrow, don’t be another sucker voting down a party line. You know all too well that there are plenty of bad apples in both (major) parties, and that they’ll only work to protect their fellow criminals in Congress (regardless of party affiliation) and further perpetuate crimes upon the American people.

On November 7th, it is time to send a clear message: It is no longer politically advantageous to be pro-war. It is no longer acceptable to send our soldiers to war, to put their lives on the line with the sole mission of protecting private/foreign interests. The mass-murder of the Iraqi people (650,000 and counting) must end, NOW.

But who are the anti-war candidates? The media sure isn’t going to tell you. Thankfully Michael Rivero has compiled a state-by-state list for us:

Here is a list of some of the many candidates running this fall who are opposed to the US wars. They come from all parties and varied backgrounds, but the one common factor that brings them to this list is that they publicly speak out against the war.

The defeat of Joseph Lieberman has proven that this next election will be a referendum about the war, and the manner in which Republicans are funding Lieberman’s campaign even against a GOP opponent proves that the old Republican versus Democrat model is no longer a meaningful factor, if indeed it ever really was. The election is the pro-war and pro-Israel crowd against the rest of us.

So, here is the list. Please feel free to suggest that other candidates be added. Please do NOT send me emails complaining about how these candidates stand on unrelated issues. It is a trick of the political machine to divide up the voters with manufactured issues to prevent a concensus of opinion forming on anything critical. If you are tricked into screaming about gay marriage, or flag burning, or immigration, then you won’t be able to get together in a united voice to demand the war be ended and our children brought home to us safely.

There is only one real issue this November, ending the war. Here are the people who say they will do it, sorted by state.

VOTE ANTI-WAR/PRO-PEACE

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The Anti-War Candidates

November 6th, 2006

When you enter the voting booth tomorrow, don’t be another sucker voting down a party line. You know all too well that there are plenty of bad apples in both (major) parties, and that they’ll only work to protect their fellow criminals in Congress (regardless of party affiliation) and further perpetuate crimes upon the American people.

On November 7th, it is time to send a clear message: It is no longer politically advantageous to be pro-war. It is no longer acceptable to send our soldiers to war, to put their lives on the line with the sole mission of protecting private/foreign interests. The mass-murder of the Iraqi people (650,000 and counting) must end, NOW.

But who are the anti-war candidates? The media sure isn’t going to tell you. Thankfully Michael Rivero has compiled a state-by-state list for us:

Here is a list of some of the many candidates running this fall who are opposed to the US wars. They come from all parties and varied backgrounds, but the one common factor that brings them to this list is that they publicly speak out against the war.

The defeat of Joseph Lieberman has proven that this next election will be a referendum about the war, and the manner in which Republicans are funding Lieberman’s campaign even against a GOP opponent proves that the old Republican versus Democrat model is no longer a meaningful factor, if indeed it ever really was. The election is the pro-war and pro-Israel crowd against the rest of us.

So, here is the list. Please feel free to suggest that other candidates be added. Please do NOT send me emails complaining about how these candidates stand on unrelated issues. It is a trick of the political machine to divide up the voters with manufactured issues to prevent a concensus of opinion forming on anything critical. If you are tricked into screaming about gay marriage, or flag burning, or immigration, then you won’t be able to get together in a united voice to demand the war be ended and our children brought home to us safely.

There is only one real issue this November, ending the war. Here are the people who say they will do it, sorted by state.

VOTE ANTI-WAR/PRO-PEACE

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