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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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Platt (G-SC)submits electronic voting resolution to James Island PSD (via South Carolina Green Party)

James Island Public Service District Commissioner Eugene Platt has submitted a district condemning the deficiencies in South Carolina’s electronic voting machines. Platt’s resolution would ask the SC State Election Commission to investigate and pursue verifiable means of voting. This resolution would be the first of it’s kind in the state. Platt is a member of […]

Green Presidents, Before They Were on the Bills (via Autonomie Project’s Blog)

It’s President’s Day! And what’s a better way to celebrate than to honor two of our most remembered Presidents: George Washington and Abraham Lincoln than to highlight some of their green achievements. You may think that going “green” is a relatively new movement, but some people have been watching out for our Earth for centuries. […]

Reichel (G-IL) Exposes Opponents’ Lack of Fiscal Policy

In a statement released Saturday by 47th ward aldermanic Green Party candidate Matt Reichel, Reichel takes aim at all three of his opponents for their lack of a sound fiscal policy. Reichel said: In an election for municipal office at a time that the city has developed an over $600 million deficit, one would assume […]

Obama Kills The Fourth Amendment » American Civil Liberties Union

In 1994 the FBI decided it needed a surveillance system built into the telephone network to enable it to listen to any conversation with the flip of a switch. Congress obliged by passing the Communication Assistance to Law Enforcement Act CALEA, forcing the telecoms to rebuild their networks to be “wiretap ready.” Seventeen years later, […]

The Return of Union Busting? (via Autonomie Project’s Blog)

Often, we discuss labor issues and fair working practices around the world on this blog, as well as providing products that meet these high standards. But we take for granted the work that labor unions did within the US and the issues that still exist here.  As you may remember, labor unions formed in the […]

Where is Bahrain? and What is happening in Bahrain?

Kimberly writes: I will confess that I did not know what a Bahrain was as of last week. So, do not take my notes below as those of an expert. Rather, I figured I would share my personal, newbie, research with you. Some links to the current situation below. And, then my quick notes on […]

Straight-Ticket Distorts Democracy In State Elections (via South Carolina Green Party)

How is it possible that former Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Alvin Greene could go from 25% of the vote in a statewide contest to 1% of the vote running in his own hometown?  Alvin Greene attained 28% of the vote for U.S. Senate in 2010, yet he obtained only 40 votes in the Democratic […]

What’s happening in Wisconsin?: Union demonstrations

KW: I understand the need to stop Governor Walker in Wisconsin from abolishing collective bargaining power for unions there. Though, I hesitate to dive completely into this struggle, because I fear that some of this battle is a way for Democratic politicians to posture (in a fake and ineffective way) as heroes to the unions, […]

Neil Barofsky, Top Govt Watchdog Over $700B Bailout Resigns

Barofsky criticized both the Obama and Bush administration. He blasted Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and his predecessor, Henry Paulson, in a series of audits of the bailout fund, which was created by Congress in October 2008. The audits examined issues such as Geithners role in the rescue of American International Group Inc. and the departments […]

Nader Joins Nurses, Single Payer Activists to Protest Obama at Chamber

from Single Payer Action Ralph Nader joined a group of protesters from the National Nurses United, UE and Single Payer Action to protest President Barack Obama’s speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce this morning. As Obama walked across Lafayette Square to the Chamber, he was confronted by shouts of “What about single payer Mr. President? What […]

End of the Democratic Leadership Committee follows its success over Democratic Party (via South Carolina Green Party)

Politco and other online political blogs reported Wednesday that the Democratic Leadership Committee, which swung the Democratic Party decisively into the center in the 80s, is closing it’s doors. The DLC led a move by Democrats to compete with the GOP for donations from big business.  The new tactic proved successful, as the Democrats succeeded […]

Green Party of Suffolk Endorses March 19th Anti-War March and Vigil

The Green Party of Suffolk, the county’s largest peace organization, has endorsed the Saturday, March 19, 2011 march and vigil calling for an end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The date was chosen since it will mark the eighth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq John Keenan, a 2002 Green Party Congressional candidate, […]

Nader in winter…

KW writes: Some of us take a break through the winter. I know, I haven’t done a lot of politics these last, snowy, couple of months. Though, Ralph Nader keeps on working for ballot access. While “votenader.org” is quiet for now, you can still get Nader’s opinions on items such as Egypt, voting rights, and […]

Georgia Green Party to Gov. Deal: Investigate ‘ongoing pattern’ of inmate abuse

In a letter sent this morning to Georgia Governor Nathan Deal, officers of the Georgia Green Party urged that he suspend five Department of Corrections employees at Telfair State Prison pending the results of an investigation into the criminal assault of January 12th on Georgia inmate Shawn Whatley.  Party officers ask if a ‘criminal conspiracy’ […]