LaRouche tries again for 2004, but...
http://larouchein2004.net/
...this time he has the money to back it. Apparently he's raised more money than most of the presidential candidates.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/...in552063.shtml
From the above AP article,
...this time he has the money to back it. Apparently he's raised more money than most of the presidential candidates.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/...in552063.shtml
From the above AP article,
Quote:
The 80-year-old economist has raised more than $3.7 million over the past few years, much of it through small donations and the Internet. Supporters handed out fliers at Washington subway stations this week proclaiming him the leader among Democratic hopefuls in the number of individual donations.
The 80-year-old economist has raised more than $3.7 million over the past few years, much of it through small donations and the Internet. Supporters handed out fliers at Washington subway stations this week proclaiming him the leader among Democratic hopefuls in the number of individual donations.
Comments
Nick
Originally posted by trumptman
So much for diversity and inclusion.
Nick
You approve of diversity and inclusion? Or not?
Originally posted by sammi jo
You approve of diversity and inclusion? Or not?
I was pointing out that the Democrats ususally chastise anyone who who places any sort of limits in their beliefs regarding those two words and it is obvious they don't truly practice those terms themselves.
LaRouche had a long list of Democratic supporters, had qualified for the ballot and had the third largest amount of money.
Nick
Originally posted by trumptman
...the Democrats ususally chastise anyone who who places any sort of limits in their beliefs regarding those two words and it is obvious they don't truly practice those terms themselves.....
How so?