No. "Discrimination," as used in the platform, referrs to denial of a job, on an arbitrary basis, to a qualified person.
Cool. I only quoted it for the Native Americans part below
It will be a while before we can do without fossil fuels. It will be longer than any of us have left on earth for a nuke plant to pay for itself and then to become less-than-lethal to a cockroach at the end of its serviceability.
The argument is that nuclear power is not a viable power source, not that nuclear power is worse than fossil fuels.
Navy hasn't many other options, and France is...well..France. That they elected Sarkozy indicates that they may be in decline intellectually.
French nuclear power predates Sarkozy by about 30 years.
Promises made to working people MUST be kept. That the fat class think that the country will shrivel and die if the Shrub's tax give-aways are clawed back is a delusional belief. The pensions need to be defended, to the last drop of investor-class blood, if need be. The fat class would not be fat but for the contributions that the working class made to society.
Sure. But how do you balance the budget and/or keep the economy afloat, then? This isn't supposed to be an ideological spasm, but a working platform, after all.
We stop telling other countries who they can elect. We stop dangling loans in front of tin-pot dictators on the condition that they open their markets to our corporations, regardless what it does to small businesses, or how much land is taken out of food production to feed the people. We don't invade vulnerable countries just because their tin-pot dictator tried to off POTUS who tried to off the tin-pot dictator.
Okay, so you stop cooperation with dictators. That's a start. How do you support free elections and not interfere with the political process in a country?
The only alternative would be to nullify the treaties by which we got the land and give it all back to the indigenous peoples. They got really screwed on the treaties. They were supposed to enjoy the use of the land "except where staked and cultivated" for "as long as the rivers shall run."
Sure. But don't include an anti-discrimination clause in that case, or classify it as upholding of existing treaties.
How were they supposed to know that we would stake and cultivate the beaches and the shallow water and make the rivers stop running?
I'm pretty sure the 1700s and 1800s Americans didn't know or plan for that either.
Well, we're working on the part about getting business out of government, too. First, though, it looks like we will have to wait for one rightwhacker idiot on the Supreme Court to quit or croak.
You'll probably have to have your revolution first.
McHrozni