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Flyers - 2000
The One That Started It All
Flyer 1

This flyer has got to be the most monumental piece of Turn Left paper ever. It was the first one that any of us made, resulted in the recruitment of two members who are active members to this day, and got the heads up from fellow students. See it in its entirety below.      Want more students to see flyers like this one? >>

 

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Tidbit:
We were mostly correct in our evaluations of the new cabinet. Despite its seemingly diversity, only Norman Mineta has shown much independence from Bush's conservatism.  

All the handouts of the year ...

Flyer 1

 

Dick Cheney, while a CEO, oversaw a multinational corporation with a policy of separate bathrooms for American and other nationals.The original AP story on segregated restrooms in Halliburton's overseas offices can no longer be found for free, but it can be obtained for a small fee at various news archives (Halliburton is the world's largest oilfield services company headed by GOP VP candidate Dick Cheney for the past five years). We have it here because we feel Americans should know about it. The story was mentioned briefly here. Another report explains one possible reason, though it leaves no plausible explanation for the facilities to be strictly separated, or for them to exist everywhere Halliburton goes. The initial response from the company? Far Eastern Asian cultures do the same for foreigners. We cannot be more angry with such a racist, self-centered, and misinformed response.

 

Flyer 2

 

Did Al Gore help with the invention of the Internet? You bet.

 

 

 

 

This is a story from a conservative paper, debunking the "Al Gore
Invented the Internet" joke.

 

Flyer 3

 

Nixon's cover-up of Watergate may have involved an attempted coup. Tell that to the still-sympathetic Wall Street Journal.

 

 

 

Not only did Nixon cover up Watergate, he betrayed his country and considered a coup, according to the late Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, who served at one time as a military Chief of Staff and whose funeral was attended by high officials, including President Clinton.

 

Flyer 4

 

Workers are tricked into coming to U.S. islands in the Pacific. Loopholes in labor laws, which are ignored by the government there, allow forced abortion and prostitution, among other crimes.

 


Foreign workers at Saipan, an American territory in the Pacific, are forced to have abortions, or forbidden to marry or date. The de facto Republican leader in the House, Tom Delay, visited the prison-like sweatshops and considers it the best of America. ABC's 20/20 and The Washington Post News Service, among others, also report forced prostitution, confirmed even by the governor of the island.

 

Flyer 5

 

The supposed Chinese infiltration of the 1996 Presidential campaign proved groundless.

 

 


The prosecutors who put Maria Hsia in prison for her involvement to a supposed "fundraiser" explicitly argued that Al Gore was unaware of it, and the presiding judge said they used "Alice in Wonderland-like maze of logical leaps and tangled inferences." In fact, she did not sign a single paper or check.

 

Flyer 6

  Republicans rioted to force a change in election officials' decisions in Miami-Dade. Conservatives supposedly are the law-and-order types. But take a look here, here, and here and you see the facade. Violent protests in Miami-Dade, including roughing up police officers guarding the county canvassing board, eventually forced an end to a recount (leaving 10000 votes uncounted). These Bush people are beyond shameless. They are criminals. Watch their "bourgeoisie revolution", named by an enthusiastic Paul Gigot, Wall Street Journal.  
 

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