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August 16, 2004

Welcome Greens

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Welcome, Van Buren County Green Party, to your new forum at South Haven Watchdog. I hope that this blog will epitomize the saying: Think globally, act locally.

Greens around the world are fighting to keep the planet inhabitable in every way they can: Ecologically, socially, politically - against governments, against business, sometimes against us all.

It's good to know that somebody's paying attention in the way they are, to the things they care about so deeply. Welcome Greens. Keep us honest, keep us informed, keep us alert.

Posted by Denise at August 16, 2004 07:42 PM

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Greens: Good for you. Alternative voices in our democracy are so very important. I have also cast past votes for important issues related to 3rd parties. But PLEASE be particularly thoughtful in this 2004 election. When the margin of victory is soooooooo close and the issues so critical, perhaps it's a time to vote for a candidate that's *electable*. Especially when one of the candidates has a history of supporting the very issue (environment) that you care so much about...and the opposing candidate is a diehard polluter. I urge you to consider carefully. Love, Elaine

Posted by: Elaine at August 21, 2004 11:03 AM

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