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Intel renegade enters California governor's race

Hamidi rides in on outsourcing objections
Fri Aug 22 2003, 10:51
Hamidi-apos-s-pony-express-campaign-against-intel KEN HAMIDI, the ex-Intel employee who has been a thorn in the side of the corporation for years, has decided to enter the race to be elected as the governor of California on an Independent ticket.

In a press release, Hamidi claims that he will be fighting on the outsourcing of jobs in California and claims World Trade Organisation treaties and federal deals violate Californian state sovereignty guaranteed by the US constitution. "WTO subverts a government of the people by reducing humans to a disposable commodity of corporations".

He claims that the primary party candidates have been "bought" by corporate soft money.

Hamidi has a site called Ken Hamidi for California Governor 2003 which you can find here. µ

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