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    Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire:  Ultimate Fan Guide

    Georgiana is the subject of the movie "The Duchess" (currently on Netflix) and a relative of the young Prince and Princess of Cambridge. Get the Ultimate Fan Guide -- with plot points, history, and what happened to the historical characters -- for only 99 cents!

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    The Green Party has continually opposed entry into war and has consistently called for the immediate return of our troops, in stark contrast to the Democratic and Republican parties.
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  • Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened?

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    Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? eBook

    Reflections on Occupy Wall Street, with photos, fun, and good wishes for the future. eBook, Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? (Only $.99 !) In the eBook, the Occupy movement is explored through original reporting, photographs, cartoons, poetry, essays, and reviews.The collection of essays and blog posts records the unfolding of Occupy into the culture from September 2011 to the present.  Authors Kimberly Wilder and Ian Wilder were early supporters of Occupy, using their internet platforms to communicate the changes being created by the American Autumn.

    The eBook is currently available on Amazon for Kindle;  Barnes & Noble Nook ; Smashwords independent eBook seller; and a Kobo for 99 cents and anyone can read it using their Kindle/Nook Reader, smart phone, or computer.

Westchester hiring site opens after village, day laborers settle

from Newsday  MAMARONECK, N.Y. — A new hiring site gave day laborers the chance to move off the streets in their search for work Tuesday, hours after they won the right to work those streets unhassled. There was no way to tell whether two days of remarkable developments would significantly improve the hardscrabble lot of […]

Suffolk County Exec Levy & Immigration

Suffolk’s Leader Wins a Following on Immigration By PAUL VITELLO “I don’t want to hurt him with his own party, but I don’t know if he even sees himself as a Democrat,” said United States Representative Peter King, a Long Island Republican whose views on immigration mirror Mr. Levy’s. “He’s a populist. I think people […]

Forum on Intermodal Facility 6/19/07

OPEN FORUM public hearing for the NYS DOT’s proposed TRIM (Truck to Trail Intermodal) facility, which they want to build adjacent to the Edgewood Preserve and 1/4 mile from residential areas (mainly Dix Hills, Deer Park and Brentwood). Tuesday, June 19th 4pm to 9pm: View the plans and visual materials 7pm to 9pm: SPEAK OUT […]

Green & Libt Prez candidates debate 6/27/07

from Last Free Voice Libertarians Steve Kubby and George Phillies square off with Green Party candidates Alan Auguston and Kat Swift. June 27th, 6pm Central Time on Blog Talk Radio. Click here to listen live at that time or to the archived audio afterward.

Green official asks Speaker Pelosi to end anti-worker/anti-planet trade deals

Green Party member and San Francisco Supervisor asks Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to help end US trade deals that hurt workers and environment SAN FRANCISCO – (June 13, 2007) – One of the Green Party’s highest ranking elected officials introduced a resolution that was adopted unanimously by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors […]

(Unofficial) Poet Laureate Max Wheat – media coverage

Some of you may have been following the story of Maxwell Wheat. Max was considered for Poet Laureate of Nassau County. Though, a politician stumbled across some of Max’s Iraq War poems, the legislators on the poetry committee got chicken (all except Wayne Wink!), and they voted no on Max! So, now Max gets to […]

Help children with disabilities

Burden of Proof bill. We need one more email now and a phone call on Tuesday or Wednesday. Please take action on the email NOW.  Phone call info will come Tuesday. Thank you! Assembly bill 5396 and Senate bill 5972 Take Action!Please support and pass this legislation! You might have acted on this alert in the […]

Fast-tracking Global Warming in NY

    Political Energy Sucked Up by Energy For the last two weeks Governor Spitzer and our state lawmakers have been busy debating the merits of various proposals to speed up the siting of new power plants. Why the big rush to site power plants in New York? Beats the heck out of us.Investing in […]

Gary Beeman, exoneree, on NY Senate’s Death Penalty vote: “It boggles my mind”

New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty www.nyadp.org Dear Abolitionist! Only a few days ago, you read the story of John Restivo, the Long Island man who was found innocent after 18 years in prison, and were asked to take action in asking your representative to make sure the death penalty is not allowed to come […]

Cynthia McKinney wears Green

Cynthia McKinney, former Congresswoman from Georgia, speaks about her possible 2008 Presidential campaign ( Green Party ) and her political history.

Hawkins on Nuclear Waste in Central New York

Nuclear Waste Shipped Through Central New York By Anne McGonigle On May 22, Howie Hawkins, spokesperson from the Green Party, stated, “Reviving the dying nuclear industry by shipping wastes for reprocessing would be a destructive diversion of hundreds of billions of dollars from real answer to global warming and rising energy costs, which are energy […]

“Be activists”

In line with the promise of this age, I want to exhort each of the graduates here to take on an issue – a complex problem, a deep inequity, and become a specialist on it. If you make it the focus of your career, that would be phenomenal. But you don’t have to do that […]

LI Climate Solutions Network 6/11/07 & calendar

Next Meeting: June 11th, 7 p.m. West Islip Public Library Last month we made a lot of progress – see the minutes below. Please try to attend our June Meeting so we can keep the momentum going! Know of other Long Islanders who should be attending (Future climate leaders?) – please invite them along! Preliminary […]

Two Local Poets Featured in Newsday: Wheat and Wallace

Maxwell Cordyon Wheat, Jr. is a poet from Freeport, Long Island. He was nominated as Nassau County’s first poet laureate, but he was rejected by a vote in the Nassau Couty Legislature in which all the Republicans and all but one of the Democrats on the committee voted against the nomination. Kudos to Newsday, who […]