From: Ralph Lewis (rlewis@csulb.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 11 1998 - 15:04:18 MST
Mike, thanks for the info. I did a WEB search and found the guys WEB site.
http://www.jesseventura.org/default.htm
My god, here is a platform I would actually feel good voting for. For the
past ten years I have held my nose and voted to the candidate I disliked the
least. Lately I have just been voting libertarian as a protest vote. I
figured if the alternative parties got at least 10% of the vote it might
wake up the main political parties to get them out of our personal lives.
Here is someone who actually could win an election on issues I agree with
for the most part! I wish we had someone in California that would run on a
similar platform. Any extropians into politics who want to run on a similar
platform would get my vote.
Best Ralph
At 10:54 AM 11/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Ralph Lewis wrote:
>
>> After a rather disastrous surgical post recovery my doctor and I were
>> discussing the restrictions the state now has on doctors which intrudes into
>> the doctor/patient clinical decisions.
>>
>> He mentioned that Jesse "The Body" Ventura Reform party had many of the
>> libertarian ideas. There has been no news coverage on this in California.
>> The play on the election in Minnesota has been of the nature "how strange".
>> Which is interesting California is applying that term to another state. I
>> thought California had an exclusive on it :-)
>>
>> Does anyone have any information on the Reform party and Jesse's election.
>> Was this a voter revolt against intrusive government.
>
>Minnesota has not had a major party Governor for 12 years. Jesse was at the low
>20's for percentages up until the debates. Hubert Humphrey III demanded that
>Jesse be included in them because he thought that it would hurt his opponent
>more than he. Turns out Jesse did great in the debates and was the only one
with
>some new exciting ideas, and could talk like a normal human being. It will be
>interesting to see what develops of his administration.
>
>Mike Lorrey
>
>
>
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Ralph Lewis, Professor of Management and Human Resources
College of Business
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, California
rlewis@csulb.edu http://www.csulb.edu/~rlewis
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