Greens, Dems Don't Dig Dugger

By Our Readers, Ronnie Dugger & Alexander Cockburn

This article appeared in the February 3, 2003 edition of The Nation.

January 15, 2003

We received a record amount of mail--from Greens, Democrats, Independents and a stray Republican--in response to Ronnie Dugger's "Ralph, Don't Run" [Dec. 2]. A sample follows.

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Sonoma, Calif.

Oh for cryin' out loud! After the disastrous performance by the Democratic leadership y'all back to worrying about Ralph! I have no particular argument with Ronnie Dugger's points--Bush is indeed a disaster. In 2004 Greens will face the same tasteless dilemma we always face: whether to hold to our very real principles as defined by our party or to act prudently in the face of conservative fanaticism. Most will do as our Democratic friends ask and support their candidate no matter how flawed. The Democratic Party colludes with its partners the Republicans, to block Greens and others from the presidential debates. Why should Nader or any other Green pre-emptively remove himself from the national dialogue at this date? To make America safe for Gephardt?

BLAIR ZARUBICK

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About Ronnie Dugger

Ronnie Dugger, founding editor of The Texas Observer and co-founder of the Alliance for Democracy, has written biographies of Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan, as well as other books, and hundreds of articles for Harper's Magazine, The Nation, The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The Progressive and other periodicals. more...

About Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Cockburn has been The Nation's "Beat the Devil" columnist since 1984. He is the author or co-author of several books, including the best-selling collection of essays Corruptions of Empire (1987), and a contributor to many publications, from The New York Review of Books, Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly and the Wall Street Journal to alternative publications such as In These Times and the Anderson Valley Advertiser. With Jeffrey St. Clair, he edits the newsletter and radical website CounterPunch, which have a substantial world audience. more...
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