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Fighting the Bush Agenda: Can We Do Better than Anybody But Bush? Monday, August 30, 7pm

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 25 August 2004
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Synod Hall, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 110th St. & Amsterdam Ave. Trains: 1/9/B/C to 110th Street

Peter Camejo, Ralph Nader’s vice-presidential running mate, Green Party member

JoAnn Wypijewski, CounterPunch contributor

Shujaa Graham, exonerated inmate from California’s death row, former member of the Black Panther Party

Ahmed Shawki, editor, International Socialist Review

Hundreds of thousands of people will be in the streets of New York City to protest the Republican National Convention. Millions more will go to the polls with the hopes of defeating the Bush agenda. Yet more and more it is hard to believe that John Kerry will represent much of a departure from that agenda. Certainly not as he defends his vote for the Patriot Act and the war in Iraq, despite Bush’s lies. Are we stuck with "the lesser of two evils?"

Come to a panel discussion about the possibilities of building an independent, effective alternative to the Bush Agenda and whether "Anybody But Bush" is really the best we can do.

For more info, please call 212-502-0707 or email alternative2004@hotmail.com

For more info on CounterPunch, please visit www.counterpunch.org

For more info on the International Socialist Review, please visit www.isreview.org

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  • Fighting the Bush Agenda: Can We Do Better than Anybody But Bush?
    Monday, August 30, 7pm

    Synod Hall, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 110th St. & Amsterdam
    Ave. Trains: 1/9/B/C to 110th Street

    ***Peter Camejo, Ralph Nader’s vice-presidential running mate, Green
    Party member

    ***Naomi Klein, long-time global justice activist, author of No Logo

    ***JoAnn Wypijewski, CounterPunch contributor

    ***Jeremy Scahill, Democracy Now! producer; frequent eyewitness
    correspondent from Iraq

    ***Shujaa Graham, exonerated prisoner from California’s death row,
    former member of the Black Panther Party

    ***Ahmed Shawki, editor, International Socialist Review

    Hundreds of thousands of people will be in the streets of New York
    City to protest the Republican National Convention. Millions more
    will go to the polls with the hopes of defeating the Bush agenda.
    Yet more and more it is hard to believe that John Kerry will
    represent much of a departure from that agenda. Certainly not as he
    defends his vote for the Patriot Act and the war in Iraq, despite
    Bush’s lies. Are we stuck with "the lesser of two evils?"

    Come to a panel discussion about the possibilities of building an
    independent, effective alternative to the Bush Agenda and
    whether "Anybody But Bush" is really the best we can do.

    For more information, please call 212-502-0707 or email
    alternative2004@hotmail.com

    For more information on Peter Camejo and Ralph Nader, please visit
    www.votenader.org

    For more information on Naomi Klein, please visit www.nologo.org

    For more information on CounterPunch, please visit
    www.counterpunch.org

    For more info on Democracy Now! please visit www.democracynow.org

    For more info on the International Socialist Review, please visit
    www.isreview.org