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Lyndon LaRouches U.S. Presidential campaigns have been a staple of American politics since 1976. ...
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Involved individuals: Helga Zepp-LaRouche Amelia Boynton Robinson Janice Hart Jeremiah Duggan Helga Zepp-LaRouche (born August 25, 1948, Trier) is a German political activist, wife of controversial American political activist, Lyndon LaRouche, and founder of the LaRouche movements Schiller Institute and the German B rgerrechtsbewegung Solidarit t party (B eSo) (Civil Rights Movement Solidarity). ...
Amelia Boynton Robinson Amelia Platts Boynton Robinson (born 1911) was an important figure in the American Civil Rights Movement and later became a leader in the Lyndon LaRouche-related Schiller Institute. ...
Janice Hart was an unsuccessful candidate for the office of Illinois Secretary of State in 1986. ...
Jeremiah Duggan Jeremiah Jerry Duggan was a British student at La Sorbonne in Paris. ...
Political and cultural organizations: LaRouche Movement National Caucus of Labor Committees Citizens Electoral Council LaRouche Youth Movement Schiller Institute The LaRouche Movement is an international political and cultural movement which promotes Lyndon LaRouche and his ideas. ...
The National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC) is a political and philosophical organization in the United States founded and controlled by political activist Lyndon LaRouche. ...
The Citizens Electoral Council of Australia (CEC) is a minor political party in American political activist frequently accused of being a cult leader, a fascist and an anti-Semite. ...
LaRouche Youth chorus performing Bach The LaRouche Youth Movement (LYM) is a political body linked to controversial American political figure Lyndon LaRouche. ...
The Schiller Institute is an international political and economic thinktank and is one of the primary institutions in the Lyndon LaRouche movement, with headquarters in both Germany and the United States. ...
Defunct: California Proposition 64 (1986) North American Labour Party Party for the Commonwealth of Canada Parti pour la république du Canada U.S. Labor Party This is part of a series on Lyndon LaRouche and related people, organizations and issues. ...
This is part of a series on Lyndon LaRouche and related people, organizations and issues. ...
The Parti pour la république du Canada (Québec) (in English: Party for the Commonwealth of Canada (Quebec)) was the Quebec branch of the Party for the Commonwealth of Canada, a Canadian political party formed by supporters of U.S. politician Lyndon LaRouche. ...
See Labor Party (USA) for the modern party which has a similar name but is unconnected with the US Labor Party This is part of a series on Lyndon LaRouche and related people, organizations and issues. ...
| Proposition 64 was a proposition in the state of California on the November 4, 1986 ballot. It was an initiative statute that would have added Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) to the list of communicable diseases. The measure was defeated by a margin of 71% to 29%.. State nickname: The Golden State Other U.S. States Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Official languages English Area 410,000 km² (3rd) - Land 404,298 km² - Water 20,047 km² (4. ...
November 4 is the 308th day of the year (309th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 57 days remaining. ...
1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In political science, the initiative (also known as popular or citizens initiative) provides a means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters can force a public vote on a proposed statute, constitutional amendment, charter amendment, or ordinance. ...
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, sometimes written Aids) is a human disease characterized by progressive destruction of the bodys immune system. ...
Activists associated with Lyndon LaRouche formed the "Prevent AIDS Now Initiative Committee" (PANIC) to place what became "Proposition 64" on the California state ballot. Proponents argued that the measures would merely return AIDS to the list of communicable diseases under the public health laws. This article is a biographical article about LaRouche. ...
Public health is an aspect of health services concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on population health analysis. ...
Opponents characterized it as an effort to force HIV-positive individuals out of their jobs and into quarantine. Quarantine, a medical term (from Italian: quaranta giorni, forty days) is the act of keeping people or animals separated for a period of time before, for instance, allowing them to enter another country. ...
- Health professionals believe that Proposition 64 would seriously hurt their ability to treat and find a cure for AIDS. Current medical efforts based on years of research will be undermined by the fear generated by this irrational proposition." -Helen Miramontes, R. N.. President California Nurses Association
In 1988 the text of Proposition 64 was re-introduced in California by the "Prevent AIDS Now In California" (also PANIC) committee and appeared on the June 1988 ballot as "Proposition 69." It was also defeated. 1988 is a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A paid political consultant who was hired by the LaRouche organization to collect signatures for the PANIC initiative was convicted of fraud in October of 1988. The consultant, Stanley I. Dale, used out-of-state signature-collectors and claimed they were California residents.[1] (http://www.aegis.com/default.asp?req=http://www.aegis.com/news/ads/1988/AD880944.html) Lyndon LaRouche was also convicted of fraud the same month in the unrelated United States v. LaRouche case. United States v. ...
See also: List of California ballot propositions 1980-1989 List of California ballot propositions: 1980-1989 See also: List of California ballot propositions 1970-1979, List of California ballot propositions 1990-1999 Elections June 3, 1980 1 - Failed - Parklands And Renewable Resources Investment Program. ...
External links
- Los Angeles Times coverage:
- Medical Experts Assail Initiative on AIDS: Officials Dismiss Claims Made by Supporters of Larouche-backed Prop. 64 (http://www.aegis.com/news/lt/1986/LT860801.html) August 3, 1986
- Questions on Prop. 64: Clearing the Confusion (http://www.aegis.com/news/lt/1986/LT861002.html) October 29, 1986
- EDITORIAL: New Risk on AIDS (http://www.aegis.com/news/lt/1987/LT870702.html) July 15, 1987
- Other:
- Unclean, unclean - the plague mentality (http://www.newint.org/issue169/unclean.htm) New Internationalist March 1987
- Prop 22 Causes Ballot Box Deja Vu (http://journalism.berkeley.edu/projects/prop22/runkleb.html)
- The History of HIV and AIDS:Timeline (http://www.uiowa.edu/~c016136/Timelines/HIVline.PDF) PDF
- [http://www.dennisking.org/aids.htm America's Hitler? Behind the
California AIDS Initiative] November 3, 1986 (Compares LaRouche's writings on AIDS with Hitler's on syphilis) The Los Angeles Times (also LA Times) is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the western United States. ...
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