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Activist Meeting- 2008 Elections

09/28/2008 - 3:09pm

Housing Foreclosures! Rising Gas Prices! Never-ending war! Corporate
controlled elections! It is almost time to elect a new president, but
the question is, how much can we hope for change? Join us in a
discussion of the 2008 presidential elections at our activist meeting
Sunday September 28 3:00. We will have a round table discussion asking
questions such as: Is Obama enough? Is there a Socialist
Alternative? Should we vote Green? How can this election be used as
an opportunity to push politics to the left? Everyone is wellcome.
We hope to here from a variety of oppinions and points of view on this
complicated issue.

A. J. Muste Institute 339 Lafayette Street (between Bleecker & Bond),
Manhattan, NYC.
Hit buzzer #11; come up to the Muste Room on the 3rd Floor. (No
elevator, sorry.)read more »

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Discuss the '08 elections with the SPNYC at our Activist Meeting Sunday August 28 3:00

Discuss the '08 elections with the SPNYC at our Activist Meeting Sunday August 28 3:00

Housing Foreclosures! Rising Gas Prices! Never-ending war! Corporate
controlled elections! It is almost time to elect a new president, but
the question is, how much can we hope for change? Join us in a
discussion of the 2008 presidential elections at our activist meeting
Sunday September 28 3:00. We will have a round table discussion asking
questions such as: Is Obama enough? Is there a Socialist
Alternative? Should we vote Green? How can this election be used as
an opportunity to push politics to the left? Everyone is wellcome.
We hope to here from a variety of oppinions and points of view on this
complicated issue.

A. J. Muste Institute 339 Lafayette Street (between Bleecker & Bond),
Manhattan, NYC.
Hit buzzer #11; come up to the Muste Room on the 3rd Floor. (No
elevator, sorry.)read more »