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What to do with a Democratic Congress?
by Ian Wilder I want to thank all of you for taking part in the democratic process. As you are aware, democracy is not something that happens just once or twice year in a voting both. Democracy is an on-going dialogue between ourselves and with our elected officials. To borrow a phrase, it is […]
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Green VP inducted into Hall of Fame
NINE OUTSTANDING WOMEN NAMED AS INDUCTEES TO THE NATIONAL WOMEN’S HALL OF FAME The National Womenís Hall of Fame announces its 2007 Inductees. Included in the group of nine outstanding American women are engineer Dr. Eleanor K. Baum, philanthropist and social reformer Swanee Hunt, environmental advocate Winona LaDuke, and astronomer Dr. Judith Pipher. These women, […]
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The Trauma of Iraq
Coming Home The War Isn’t Over for Many Iraqi Vets SPECIAL FEATURE THE TRAUMA OF IRAQ Bringing the War Home By Cecilia Capuzzi Simon Will all we’ve learned about treating combat stress and psychological trauma since the Vietnam War help us handle the tsunami of mental health problems resulting from the relentless brutality of the […]
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NY: Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act
Call now to ask for co-sponsorship of marriage and GENDA bills! Now that the 2007 legislative session has begun in Albany , this is the time to call your Assemblymember and State Senator and ask them to co-sponsor two bills that are very important to the LGBT community but have never received a vote in […]
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honoring Karen Sackett & Brian O’Haire
Please join the South Country Peace Group at our 25th Annual Peace Party this Saturday,January 20. It will take place at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship located at 51 Browns Lane , Bellport. Party begins at 3:00 PM. MUSIC! POETRY! FUN!! FOOD!!! RAFFLE!!!! Vegetarian Pot Luck to Share Buffet!! Program starts about 4:00-4:30 PM. We are […]
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GPSuffolk: Alternative Views on the State of the State
The Green Party of Suffolk County is a county organization of the Green Party of New York State, which declined to cross-endorse any major party candidate in the recent governor’s race. Instead, the Green Party chose to run its own candidate, with its own platform and vision for New York. The Green Party had a […]
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Red means stop, Green means go….
THE NEW YORK TIMES PUSHES THE DOCTRINE OF CLASS WARFARE Tuesday, January 16, 2007 My last post showed how The New York Times promotes the Green party line. The one before that showed how it has supported the Red party line. Like a traffic light, The New York Times alternates between Red and Green. (There […]
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Compassionate Communication in NYC 1/07
Intro to NVC! In these two hour intros to NVC, learn about the four basic steps in the NVC process and how our feelings, physical sensations, and values work together to inform us how we’re experiencing the world and can connect compassionately with others and ourselves. Four opportunities coming up! * Wed., Jan. 31st: NY […]
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Martin Luther King: A Time to Break Silence
Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence By Rev. Martin Luther King 4 April 1967 Speech delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on April 4, 1967, at a meeting of Clergy and Laity Concerned at Riverside Church in New York City I come to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves […]
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DC Statehood Now Petition is now on line
Revised and restored ‘DC Statehood Now’ petition is now on line • DC Statehood Green Party encourages U.S. citizens and people around the world to sign on in support of democracy for D.C. • The petition will be presented to U.N. committees WASHINGTON, D.C. — The DC Statehood Green Party’s ‘DC Statehood Now’ petition has […]
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Activists bring the plight of Guantanamo Prisoners to Federal Court
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Planning for DC Tues 1/23/07
THE SPN MONTHLY FORUM FOR JANUARY WILL BE AN OPEN HOUSE FOR THE LONG ISLAND PEACE MOVEMENT . WE WILL BE FINALIZING PLANS FOR THE 1/27 MARCH IN WASHINGTON, DECEIPT. (D.C. has been changed). SO THE TUESDAY BEFORE SEEMED LIKE A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE THE TIME AND SPACE AVAILABLE FOR PLAN TALKING, DISTRIBUTING BUS […]
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What to do about Iraq? 1/16/07
The Public Policy Education Committee of OLMM Invites You To A Conversation for the Common Good WHAT SHOULD WE DO ABOUT IRAQ? A Christian Conversation on US Policy Alternatives Commemorating the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tuesday, January 16th, 2007 7:30-9:30 PM Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church, Wyandanch Our nation needs […]
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