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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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President Obama and US strike in Pakistan…

Thank goodness I did not vote for Obama. I feel sorry for all the people who thought he was a peace candidate. Down to the teenagers at the Huntington Fall Festival wearing the name Obama and peace signs on their t-shirts… (The Washington Post actually wrote the article in a way that questions if President […]

Protect Public Transportation: Advocate for the West Hempstead LIRR Branch

Update: The public hearing on this matter was recently held. Many members of the public and many organizations came out to demand keeping weekend service, and to point out that what is truly needed is EXPANDED service on this line. The hearing results make take months to come out. For now, please consider helping by: […]

Ballot Access News: List of Election Law Bills introduced in Congress

KW: Please go to Ballot Access News for the full list. They always have excellent coverage. This post is no exception. (excerpt from) Ballot Access News Election Law Bills Introduced in Congress January 22nd, 2009 As noted earlier, U.S. Senator Bill Nelson earlier this month introduced SJR 4, a proposed constitutional amendment to elect the […]

Kirsten Gillibrand to fill Hillary Clinton’s Senate seat, aide says — Newsday.com

As of a Friday evening AP story, it is official: Governor David Paterson has officially appointed Kirsten Gillibrand as Senator from NY. (That means that Paterson did not appoint: Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, Congressman Steve Israel (who took Governor Paterson on a trip to Iraq), Carolyn Kennedy, or longshot choice County Executive Thomas Suozzi…) Kirsten […]

Some non-violent revenge on Bernie Madoff

Bernie Madoff did something very wrong. He stole resources from people. He stole resources from charities and foundations that affect people in need. Though, he is now out on bail, living in his fancy apartment in New York City. What should a peace activist, who believes in non-violence, wish for Bernie Madoff? Perhaps, a fair […]

Pennsylvania green candidate still seeking justice with court

There are a few reasons why this case is so important to me and the world. The background is that Carl Romanelli filed to run for office in Pennsylvania in 2006.  His petitions were challenged. Now, it comes out that the people challenging his petitions, and going to meetings to keep him off the ballot, […]

Robert Kennedy, Jr. for NY AG????

In what was probably a face-saving move, Caroline Kennedy withdrew from seeking the US Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton.  Will President Obama now appoint her to her grandfather’s position of Ambassador to England? Royalty to Royalty? Paterson may have decided to remove a potential gubernatorial primary challenge by appointing New York Attorney General Andrew […]

Long Island Clergy Call for Immigration Reform Tomorrow in Patchogue – Inbox – Yahoo! Mail: Long Island Clergy Call for Immigration Reform Tomorrow in Patchogue 1/22/09

Join Long Island Wins, the Long Island Council of Churches, the American Jewish Committee of Long Island and the Interfaith Clergy Committee of Long Island for a Call to Action on Immigration Policy Reform by Long Island Clergy WHEN: Thursday, January 22nd, 11 am WHERE: Temple Beth El – 45 Oak St Patchogue, NY 11772

Urgent: Political prisoner Leonard Peltier needs help

From: contact at whoisleonardpeltier dot info URGENT ALERT! Leonard Peltiers safety is in jeopardy! Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 17:20:21 -0800 (PST) I am so OUTRAGED! My brother Leonard was severely beaten upon his arrival at the Canaan Federal Penitentiary.

News for Greens: Under Obama, feds may still snoop library files

from News for Greens President-elect Barack Obama’s nominee for attorney general has endorsed an extension of the law that allows federal agents to demand Americans’ library and bookstore records as part of terrorism probes, dismaying a national group of independent booksellers. Eric Holder said at his confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee that […]

Inauguration Evening: Michelle Obama’s gown

KW: The news event that many of us have been waiting for: What did Michelle Obama wear to the inauguration balls? She wore white. Which is sweet, like a young bride. And, the AP describes her gown in this way: “…a white chiffon one-shoulder gown… “Her full-skirted dress had a strap across her right shoulder, […]

Censorship in Rockland

Hi All, On the evening of Inauguration Day (last Tuesday, January 20th) the Rockland County Legislature unanimously passed a pro-Israel resolution that had been introduced during the attacks on Gaza. I was among a small number attending to voice opposition as a result of an initial appeal by Alan Levin. Subsequently, I submitted a piece for […]

Inauguration: Ending Prayer/Benediction by Reverend Joseph Lowery

Live blogging of the Inauguration by Kimberly Wilder (one green’s perspective): Joseph E. Lowery did the ending prayer/benediction. Reverend Lowery was inspired and entertaining. [Here is a link to the Joseph E. Lowery Institute for Justice & Human Rights.] He spoke of “inclusion, not exclusion” and “tolerance, not intolerance.” This seemed like a hidden message […]

VP Biden sworn in/Aretha Franklin sings…

So, technically, Joe Biden is the VP of George Bush, Sr.? Just for this moment? ;) Aretha Franklin was wonderful. I think by her repeating and intoning, she wanted to give the blessing and emphasize “Protect” and “Let freedom ring.” She wore a beautiful an unique hat, exactly what should have been worn by the […]