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<td class="heading"> Socialist Presidential Ticket: Moore and
Alexander </td>
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<td class="byline"> by <b>Stewart A. Alexander</b><a
href="http://boston.indymedia.org/newswire/display/201743/index.php#"
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<td class="date"> <b>22 Oct 2007</b> </td>
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<td colspan="2" class="summary">Socialist Party USA and Peace and
Freedom Party shared a mutual victory
on Saturday, October 20, in St Louis, Missouri. During the National
Convention of Social Party USA, Brian Moore was nominated as the
presidential candidate to represent the party’s national campaign
ticket and Stewart A. Alexander was nominated as the vice presidential
candidate. </td>
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<td colspan="2" class="body"> Stewart A. Alexander<br>
Peace and Freedom Party<br>
Socialist Party USA<br>
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October 21, 2007<br>
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Socialist Party USA and Peace and Freedom Party shared a mutual victory
on Saturday, October 20, in St Louis, Missouri. During the National
Convention of Social Party USA, Brian Moore was nominated as the
presidential candidate to represent the party’s national campaign
ticket and Stewart A. Alexander was nominated as the vice presidential
candidate.<br>
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Most of the United States presidential candidates, for Socialist Party
USA and Peace and Freedom Party, were on the tickets of both parties;
however, the field of 11 presidential candidates for Socialist Party
USA resulted in the nomination of Brian Moore, from the State of
Florida, and Stewart A. Alexander, from the State of California.<br>
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Brian Moore is now the eight presidential candidate, for Socialist
Party USA, in the past 30 years. In 1976, Frank Ziedler, from
Wisconsin, was the presidential candidate, and the vice presidential
candidate was J Quinn Brisber. In 2004, Walter F. Brown, from Oregon,
was the presidential candidate, and the vice presidential candidate was
Mary Alice Herbert.<br>
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Brian Moore and Stewart Alexander are setting forth a very aggressive
agenda; designed to represent working class people and to restore
America’s confidence in the national leadership. Recent national polls
have revealed that America’s confidence, in the national leadership, is
at its lowest point in more than 100 years; both candidates believe
Americans, and the world, are prepared to receive what socialism has to
offer. <br>
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The immediate withdrawal from Iraq is the number one concern of both
candidates and both parties. At the National Convention, Brian Moore
stated, that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats have failed
American voters, because “they have chosen to continue funding Bush’s
war.” Moore says he is only committed to an immediate withdrawal from
Iraq and Afghanistan. Moore has also committed to closing all U.S.
military bases on foreign soil and to end U.S. imperialism. <br>
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Moore and Alexander initially want a 50 percent reduction in U.S.
defense spending, while using a portion of these dividends to enhance
veteran benefits. Alexander recently proposed that retired veterans,
with 10 to 30 years of military service, should receive retirement
income ranging from $15,000 to over $30,000 annually, and exempt from
federal taxes up to $100,000.<br>
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The Socialist Party USA and Peace and Freedom Party are strong
supporters of a single payer health care system and to make good health
care available to all; including dental care. Both candidates, and both
parties, are Pro Choice and supports a woman’s right to choose.<br>
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Moore and Alexander are both in favor of abolishing the Patriot Act,
the Military Tribunal, and all executive orders adversely affecting the
rights and freedoms of working class people. Both candidates have also
committed to ending the war that the Democrats and Republicans have
waged on the 12 million plus immigrants in America; both candidates
also reject the separation of immigrant families.<br>
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Brian Moore is 64 years of age and resides near Tampa, Florida. Moore
obtained a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Arizona State
University and is fluent in Spanish. Moore served three years in the
U.S. Peace Corps in Latin America, and has 25 years experience in
developing Health Maintenance Organizations across the nation. Recently
Moore was a candidate for U.S. Senate in the State of Florida and
received 20,000 votes.<br>
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Stewart Alexander is 56 years of age and resides in Murrieta,
California. He attended California State University Dominguez Hills, in
Los Angeles County; however he did not receive a degree. He served in
the U.S. Air Force, receiving an Honorable Discharge in 1976, as a
transportation specialist. Presently, Alexander is employed as a
manager with a Ford dealership, and began his career in automotive
sales in 1989.<br>
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Alexander was a community activist with the Florida Consumer Action
Network (F-CAN) in 1986; from 1986 to 1989, he was a political talk
show host on KTYM Radio, in Los Angeles; and was a candidate for mayor
of Los Angeles in 1989. Recently, he was a candidate for California
lieutenant governor, in 2006, receiving more than 44,000 votes.
Presently, he is on the State Executive Committee (SEC) for Peace and
Freedom Party.<br>
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Both Brian Moore and Stewart Alexander will appear as presidential
candidates on the California Primary Ballots for Peace and Freedom
Party, on February 5, 2008; however, Stewart Alexander says his support
for Brian Moore, to be the next president of the United States, is a
joint mission to take back America for working class people.<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.votebrianmoore.com">http://www.votebrianmoore.com</a>/<br>
<a href="http://stewartalexandercares.com">http://stewartalexandercares.com</a>/<br>
<a href="http://www.ballot-access.org">http://www.ballot-access.org</a>/<br>
<a href="http://www.vote-socialist.org">http://www.vote-socialist.org</a>/<br>
<a href="http://peaceandfreedom-sjv.org/home">http://peaceandfreedom-sjv.org/home</a>/
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<td colspan="2" class="continue"> <b>See also:</b><br>
<a href="http://StewartAlexanderCares.com">http://StewartAlexanderCares.com</a></td>
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