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    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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    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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At Hofstra: (Democrat) Governor David Paterson announces his run for Governor [plus 3rd party candidates]

Just stumbled on Nassau News Live. Looks like and interesting site for local news, covering Hempstead, Uniondale, Roosevelt and Garden City. They also live blog some events. (Excerpt from) Nassau News Live Paterson Kicks Off Campaign in Hempstead Speaking at his alma mater of Hofstra University Saturday morning, Gov. David Paterson kicked off his election […]

TN legislator gives up attempt to require proof of citizenship with voter registration

from Ballot Access News Tennessee Legislator Gives Up Attempt to Require Proof of Citizenship to Accompany Voter Registration Forms February 9th, 2010 Last year, Tennessee Representative Eric Watson (R-Cleveland) introduced HB 270, to require new voters, when they register, to include a copy of a passport, birth certificate, or naturalization certificate, to prove that the […]

PA Green Party calls for Veon trial to address PA’s Culture of Corruption

Green Party and its 2006 US Senate candidate were the object of Bonusgate abuses Encourages deeper investigation by Attorney General and media. The Green Party of Pennsylvania has called a press conference for Monday, February 1, at noon in the lobby area outside of Courtroom 1 at the Dauphin County Courthouse. The conference is set […]

Iraq Instability Follows After Government Excludes Hundreds of Candidates from the Ballot

from Ballot Access News Iraq Instability Follows After Government Excludes Hundreds of Candidates from the Ballot January 16th, 2010 The New York Times of January 16 has this article about protests in Iraq, over a government decision to bar hundreds of candidates from the ballot, in the regional elections set for March. The candidates were […]

Green Party NY calls Legislative Ethics Reform Inadequate

The Green Party of New York State (GPNYS) stated today that it opposed the ethics reform deal announced earlier this week as being too late, too late, an attempt at damage control rather than the real reform New York taxpayers deserve. The Greens said that it agreed with Gov. Paterson that this bill is “election-year […]

Oral arguments canceled for Green leader’s Electoral College Mal-Apportionment civil action

Oral arguments for Green leader’s Electoral College Mal-Apportionment civil action (Gordon v. Biden), earlier set for Jan. 14, have been canceled Green Party supports Asa Gordon’s action, calling it a demand for fair elections, voters’ rights, and racial justice Oral arguments for a major voting rights civil action filed by Green Party leader Asa Gordon, […]

AP covers new Nader lawsuit against DNC behavior in 2004

Sharing a story the long way…The AP wrote the story. Went out in Washington Post. Commented on at Ballot Access News. And, brought to my attention by Green Party Watch. That’s some network of politicos… from Ballot Access News: Associated Press Covers New Nader Lawsuit Against Democratic Behavior in 2004 January 9th, 2010 The Washington […]

Green Party Black Caucus (GPBC) Protest Odious Redemptionist-era rulings being invoked by the Obama Justice Department

The BLACK CAUCUS OF THE GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES (GPBC) in a letter of protest to Attorney General, Eric Holder registered their strong objection that in this case of controversy an Assistant United States Attorney in the Department of Justice in argument before the Appellate Court has invoked odious Redemptionist-era rulings of the […]

Green candidate Carl Romanelli further vindicated – Dem operatives plead guilty

from Green Party Watch Seven plead guilty in Pennsylvania corruption case January 8th, 2010 by Gregg Jocoy Back in 2006 Carl Romanelli sought to run as a Green Party candidate for US Senate in Pennsylvania. His ballot access petitions were challenged. He was tossed off the ballot. Later he was charged the costs of the […]

Ballot Access Case: Personal observations of a supreme court hearing

Gregg Joccoy is a green colleague who is part of the blog team at Green Party Watch. He posted a detailed post with his first hand observations of a ballot access case in South Carolina. It’s worth clicking over to his story! -KW Personal observations of a supreme court hearing January 8th, 2010 by Gregg […]

Top 10 Posts of 2009: Wilderside New Year’s Countdown

Our Top Ten Posts of 2009 (in reverse order for drama…) 10. Long Island Concerts Winter/Spring 2009 Though we lean heavily towards politics, we do also consider ourselves to be an arts and culture website.  As with politics, we like to cover music that the corporate media ignores.  Our number ten top post this year […]

Warnings about “top-two primary” measure in California

KW: A colleague of mine noted that the article below, and the strong participation of California State Senator Abel Maldonado [Republican] in this debate, shows that — contrary to some people’s assertions — top-two primaries are something party bosses want (not something that would limit the power of party bosses.)

Green Party member’s civil action against Electoral College Mal-Apportionment goes to court

Update 1/13/2010: In what could perhaps be movement in the case, or response to publicity, the court has canceled oral arguments set for January, and decided to rule on documents only. Green Party calls Asa Gordon’s action a demand for fair elections, voters’ rights, and racial justice A major voting rights civil action filed by […]

The Democratic Party is a bad “Yo Mama” joke

Thanks to Green Party Watch for the tip. Dan Kairis is running for Congress, 14th District, in Illinois. Kairis filed signatures to run on the Green Party line. Those challenges are being brought by someone who is receiving help from lawyers connected to the Democratic Party of Illinois. Among the accusations is that the signature […]