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David Cobb, "Resurgence: The Green Party's Remarkable Transformation," Green Horizon Quarterly, Winter 2005. Reprinted with permission. Joshua Frank, "Narcissism Runs Rampant: Diagnosing the Green Party," published online at http://www.counter punch.org, February 25, 2005. Reprinted with permission. Peter Miguel Camejo, "Lessons from the 2004 Elections," January 2005, written for this volume. Appendixes Forrest Hill, "Reexamining the Green Party Nominating Convention: A Statistical Analysis," published online at http://www. greensfornader.net, September 28, 2004. Reprinted with permission. Green Party of New York State, Green Party of Vermont, Proposals to the Green Party of the United States from the Greens for Democracy and Independence. Presented at GPUS National Committee meeting, July 21-24, 2005. Ashley Smith and Forrest Hill, "Which Way Forward for the Green Party?" August 26, 2005, written for this volume. _______________ Notes: A number of these people never worked for any group under my supervision. They are a tiny minority of the thousands of people who have worked in the groups I have founded.
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