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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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    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.

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Fair Media Council Against Cablevision Acquisition of Newsday

Citing grave concern for the Long Island public, both as news consumers and as advertisers, the Fair Media Council today denounced Cablevision’s acquisition of Newsday and its holdings.

“Such an acquisition simply places too much power in the hands of too few,” said Jaci Clement, executive director of the Fair Media Council. “Cablevision’s dominance as the only 24-hour news channel on Long Island, combined with Newsday being the sole daily local newspaper, spells serious trouble for the 2.7 million people on Long Island who need – and deserve — a diversity of information and viewpoints in their news. Such a media monopoly also poses a threat for the 87,000 small businesses that comprise the backbone of the Long Island economy and need affordable avenues for advertising.”

“If you take Newsday and its other products, plus News 12, you’re looking at the ability for one media outlet to come into every home on Long Island,” said Clement. “You’re also looking at the ability for one media outlet to ignore news it doesn’t want the public to know.”

The Fair Media Council, an advocate for quality local news coverage and a 501c3 organization, is comprised of about 200 regional businesses and nonprofit organizations. More information may be obtained at www.fairmediacouncil.org.

Jaci Clement will be speaking about media Reform at the post-election November 5, 2008 Babylon Green Party Gathering

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  1. Well put.

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