Subject: Re: Calls needed to V.P. Gore
Date: Nov 10 09:06:36 1997
From: Maureen Ellis - me2 at u.washington.edu


The Reform Party of the USA would be considered moderate by most
political definitions. While it has a strong environmental agenda, it
also believes that matters of population (i.e., procreation) 'control' can
better served by educational programs. It is very human rights and
freedom of choice oriented.......very sensible for the psyche of our
society.

Maureen Ellis me2 at u.washington.edu Univ of WA and Des Moines, WA

On Mon, 10 Nov 1997, Jack Bowling wrote:

> Maureen Ellis wrote -
>
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> The National Audubon Society Population and Habitat Campaign sounds like a
> courageous and long-over-due first step. COUNT ME IN. What do I do next
> after I post a call to Vice President Gore? The newly formed Reform Party
> has a protective environmental agenda (yes, a diversity of ideas, some
> conflicting also, but they are part of the first good steps to positive
> change) and is looking for people of principle, character, and vision to
> run for public office at all levels.
> ------------------
>
> Interesting. Here in Canada our Reform Party is a right-wing, minimal-government, industry-weighted entity. Sounds like the exact opposite of yours. Apparently the platforms should be enough to separate *which* Reform Party is being discussed!
>
> - Jack Bowling
> jcbowling at mindlink.bc.ca
> Fort Nelson, BC
>