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Posted by Nibor on August 18, 2000, at 17:52:18
...I wonder if you agree that the best hope for those of us concerned about U.S. Mental Health Policy lies in the election of the Gore/Lieberman ticket in November.
Nibor
Posted by Greg on August 18, 2000, at 19:21:42
In reply to Is politics an okay subject? If so..., posted by Nibor on August 18, 2000, at 17:52:18
Nibor ;^),
I couldn't agree more!!! Nuff said.
Greg
> ...I wonder if you agree that the best hope for those of us concerned about U.S. Mental Health Policy lies in the election of the Gore/Lieberman ticket in November.
> Nibor
Posted by Cam W. on August 19, 2000, at 10:05:08
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so... » Nibor, posted by Greg on August 18, 2000, at 19:21:42
You guys are having an election? I haven't noticed.
8^)
Politics and religion are fine with me because I really don't believe in either (in the classical sense).
Posted by Greg on August 19, 2000, at 18:00:15
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so..., posted by Cam W. on August 19, 2000, at 10:05:08
Cam,
You haven't noticed that the greatest country on Earth is having an election??? In the words of Jar Jar Binks, "How Wude!" 8^)
Greg
Posted by tina on August 19, 2000, at 18:58:49
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so..., posted by Cam W. on August 19, 2000, at 10:05:08
UH, which kuntree wood dat be now???
> You guys are having an election? I haven't noticed.
> 8^)
> Politics and religion are fine with me because I really don't believe in either (in the classical sense).
Posted by afatchic on August 19, 2000, at 20:03:25
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so... » Nibor, posted by Greg on August 18, 2000, at 19:21:42
Does anyone even realize Ralph Nadar is a candidate? While it's next to impossible for him to be elected, he would be a great president. Imagine, a president with integrity. He's my hero!
Sandi
> Nibor ;^),
>
> I couldn't agree more!!! Nuff said.
>
> Greg
>
>
> > ...I wonder if you agree that the best hope for those of us concerned about U.S. Mental Health Policy lies in the election of the Gore/Lieberman ticket in November.
> > Nibor
Posted by Nibor on August 19, 2000, at 21:01:32
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so..., posted by afatchic on August 19, 2000, at 20:03:25
> Does anyone even realize Ralph Nadar is a candidate? While it's next to impossible for him to be elected, he would be a great president. Imagine, a president with integrity. He's my hero!
>
> Sandi
In the '60s and '70s I thought he was terrific. But now I live 30 minutes away from him (he's in Winsted, CT) and know his ego gets in the way and he sometimes causes more harm than good. Actually, JL can match RN in the integrity department. And I pretty much think TEAM GORE will TRY to do the things I would like to see done.
I've always been interested in politics...from my first election when I thought I would get to reelect JFK...even before that. When I was ten years old, I wanted Adlai to win because I thought he was the smartest, and he had holes in his shoes. Go figure.
I really do think the result of the election will make a big difference in our future.
Nibor
Posted by Cam W. on August 19, 2000, at 23:23:28
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so... » Cam W., posted by Greg on August 19, 2000, at 18:00:15
> You haven't noticed that the greatest country on Earth is having an election??? In the words of Jar Jar Binks, "How Wude!" 8^)
>
Greg - Canada is having an election, too?
=^)
Posted by JaneST on August 20, 2000, at 12:02:49
In reply to Is politics an okay subject? If so..., posted by Nibor on August 18, 2000, at 17:52:18
> ...I wonder if you agree that the best hope for those of us concerned about U.S. Mental Health Policy lies in the election of the Gore/Lieberman ticket in November.
> Nibor
IMHO:Team Gore is the best thing that can happen! Met Ralph Nader in the early '70s and he had an ego then too.
Jane
Posted by afatchic on August 22, 2000, at 8:01:19
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so...Sandi, posted by Nibor on August 19, 2000, at 21:01:32
Thanks for the insight!
> In the '60s and '70s I thought he was terrific. But now I live 30 minutes away from him (he's in Winsted, CT) and know his ego gets in the way and he sometimes causes more harm than good. Actually, JL can match RN in the integrity department. And I pretty much think TEAM GORE will TRY to do the things I would like to see done.
> I've always been interested in politics...from my first election when I thought I would get to reelect JFK...even before that. When I was ten years old, I wanted Adlai to win because I thought he was the smartest, and he had holes in his shoes. Go figure.
> I really do think the result of the election will make a big difference in our future.
> Nibor
Posted by CarolAnn on August 22, 2000, at 9:01:34
In reply to Re: Is politics an okay subject? If so...Sandi, posted by afatchic on August 22, 2000, at 8:01:19
Ralph Nader is going to succeed at one thing in this election, he is going to help the Republicans get elected. It is really unfortunate that he is being so short sighted and egotistic. His candidacy will simply split the liberal voters, taking away enough Democrats to give Bush the lead in the election. I really wish that he would do what is best for the country and bow out of the election so that Gore and Leiberman will have a fighting chance to win.
Or am I totally off base with this analysis?
CarolAnn
Posted by Nibor on August 22, 2000, at 10:52:03
In reply to Re: The real problem with Ralph Nader, posted by CarolAnn on August 22, 2000, at 9:01:34
I think you're right on, and I only hope that someone will make him see reason in time. I heard a commentator on CNN suggest that Team Gore offer Nader some kind of national position; maybe that would work. RN does have some good ideas but his unwillingness to be a mensch could create havoc wherever he goes.
Let's hope for the best. And WE know what that is.
Nibor> Ralph Nader is going to succeed at one thing in this election, he is going to help the Republicans get elected. It is really unfortunate that he is being so short sighted and egotistic. His candidacy will simply split the liberal voters, taking away enough Democrats to give Bush the lead in the election. I really wish that he would do what is best for the country and bow out of the election so that Gore and Leiberman will have a fighting chance to win.
> Or am I totally off base with this analysis?
> CarolAnn
Posted by JohnB on August 31, 2000, at 20:06:06
In reply to Is politics an okay subject? If so..., posted by Nibor on August 18, 2000, at 17:52:18
> ...I wonder if you agree that the best hope for those of us concerned about U.S. Mental Health Policy lies in the election of the Gore/Lieberman ticket in November.
I agreee, because Gore's wife Tipper has publically stated that at one time she needed to take an anti-deppressant. She has said that mental health will be her number one priority.
Posted by Thomas W on October 6, 2000, at 8:13:28
In reply to Re: Yes, because of Tipper Gore, posted by JohnB on August 31, 2000, at 20:06:06
> > ...I wonder if you agree that the best hope for those of us concerned about U.S. Mental Health Policy lies in the election of the Gore/Lieberman ticket in November.
>
> I agreee, because Gore's wife Tipper has publically stated that at one time she needed to take an anti-deppressant. She has said that mental health will be her number one priority.Come on you guys. Do you really feel that putting the Democratic ticket in the White House is actually going to help? Do you really think any politicians are going to make a difference? Gore has had 8 years to persuade his mentor to do investigate the state of mental health, and I ask you, are things that much different? I for one think not. It's amazing to me that all of you think electing democrats will "help the cause". They have had it for long enough. Besides that, someone said Nader would help the Republicans cause; just like Ross Perot helped Clinton get in office and we had 8 years of his antics. Guys, face it, all either party is looking for is VOTES right now. As soon as the thing is over, it will be politics as usual in Washington. Get real....
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