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Dauphin Greens
Greens
consider democracy to be an ongoing, unfolding project that is dynamic
and creative in nature. We are committed to the strengthening of our
civil society, including the many mediating institutions at the
community level that have always characterized our democracy. We seek
to heal the alienation and apathy that has been cultivated in the
citizenry by the power-brokers of the status quo. Righteous anger about
the crippling of our democracy is rising in the land, and the Greens
offer constructive alternatives. In addition, we seek to repair the
plummeting opinion of the United States in the international community
resulting from our arrogant, narcissistic foreign policy of recent
years. A growing and grave imbalance between the citizens of this
country and the interests which extract power from the citizens is an
imminent danger to our security and national and global social
stability. We strongly feel that our country should view itself as a
member of the community of nations... not above it. The United States
could well play a leadership role in that community but only if we
become committed to an eco-social vision of peace, grassroots
democracy, national self-determination, and international cooperation.
Our goal is to become an important political force
in this state, and to present candidates for election at every level of
government.
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GREEN PARTY
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
Jesse Johnson
Cynthia McKinney
Kent Mesplay
Kat Swift
Draft Candidate
Ralph
Nader
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