Tom Friedman: The Geo-Green Alternative
January 31, 2005

This makes a lot of sense, and offers a smart and productive way for the democratic party to move forward. Especially in the light of this new book by Jared Diamond: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0670033375/ref=bxgy_cc_text_a/102-7641227-0420957
Right now, the democratic party is where labour was in the UK during the thatcher years – with the looney left ascendant. There are still plenty of democrats who think that the election was stolen, that the exit polls should have been used instead of a final ballot count, and that democracy in Iraq means nothing, because it was all Bush’s war, and the US should not be in Iraq in the first place, Saddam was a cuddly bear etc. etc. The democratic party needs to ditch all those people, because it makes them unelectable, and get on with the hard work of setting a viable alternative to Bush. Geo-green is a very serious candidate, which I could support. But until the democracts (and the Europeans?) come up with a viable alternative, he’s got my vote.
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I’m a Zurich based investor. Since 1997, I’ve managed a privately offered investment fund known as the Aquamarine Fund.

I am also the author of a book titled The Education of a Value Investor, which was published in 2014.

As I wrote in my book, we are all a work in progress. This site documents my ongoing quest for “wealth, wisdom and enlightenment”.

I have created a /now page – inspired by Derek Sivers