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To: cake_crumb
CommonDreams.org is the creation of Craig Brown. Here's his bio, which pretty much tells you everything you need to know about where he's coming from:

Craig Brown created NewsCenter in May of 1997 and has served as Editor since then. He is the Executive Director of Common Dreams - a non-profit founded in 1996 to develop use of the internet as a progressive political organizing tool.

Formerly a carpenter- turned social worker - turned political consultant, Brown is a native of Massachusetts. Brown began his career in progressive politics when he served as Chair and then Executive Director of the Maine Public Interest Research Group from 1973-1977. In 1976, Brown was a co-organizer of the anti-nuclear Clamshell Alliance - and spent time in New Hampshire jails for sitting in front of bulldozers at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant construction site.

Brown has managed dozens of state, local, Congressional and US Senate campaigns over the past 25 years. He has managed and worked for many environmental, anti-nuclear and human rights referendum campaigns. He has worked on campaigns for Common Cause, Maine Audubon Society, Freeze Voter '84, the High-Level Nuclear Waste Project and Americans for Medical Rights. Brown worked for the Citizen's Party on ecologist Barry Commoner's 1980 presidential campaign. He later served on the presidential campaign staffs of former US Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA) and former US Senator Paul Simon (D-IL).

In 1990, Brown managed the successful upset primary and general Congressional campaigns of then-Democratic Maine State Senator Tom Andrews. Brown went on to serve as Chief-of-Staff to Congressman Tom Andrews in Washington for Andrews' two-terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1994, Congressional Quarterly rated Andrews as the most progressive member of Congress - a designation Andrews was proud of. Columnist Jack Anderson called Andrews 'the most courageous member of Congress'. Ralph Nader called him 'the most principled politician I have ever met'.

In the 1994 Newt Gingrich-led rightwing sweep, Andrews lost to Maine's other House member, Republican Olympia Snowe, in his bid to succeed Senator George Mitchell in the U.S. Senate.

In 1995 and 1996, as Political Advisor to the President of People for the American Way, Brown created and led PFAW's national Expose the Right! campaign which successfully exposed the powerful influence right-wing forces played in the 1996 Republican presidential nomination process. Brown recruited his friend, Lynn Reed, and together they created an innovative website which was on the cutting-edge of using the internet as a political organizing tool.

In 1999, Brown managed the successful Maine citizens initiative which legalized the medical use of marijuana in Maine - winning with a 61% - 39% margin.

Among his other claims to infamy: Brown's 'Black Bean & Lobster Chili' won 'Grand Prize' at the 1993 Voters for Choice National Congressional Chili Cook-Off in Washington, and, at age 16, Brown was one of only a handful arrested at Woodstock '69 - "It's a long story..."

When he gets some free time, he plans to help organize a much-needed "Political Consultants for Social Responsibility".

105 posted on 01/10/2002 9:12:39 AM PST by brbethke
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To: brbethke
Brown was one of only a handful arrested at Woodstock '69

This is something to be proud of?! < /sarcasm>

Of course, for a liberal, this is a badge of honor, which this a$$-clown clearly demonstrates.

111 posted on 01/10/2002 9:20:29 AM PST by mattdono
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To: brbethke
Gee...Brown sounds like a real stand up American. No PC stuff in HIS resume...

I'll be sure to trust his word implicitly from now on.

118 posted on 01/10/2002 9:33:30 AM PST by cake_crumb
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