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Are The Democrats Out of Their Minds?
Note from Susan Blake: LI Veterans for Peace is organizing a candlelight vigil for the Sat. after the dreadfully anticipated 3,000th US soldier death for the memorial in Happaugue on Veterans Memorial Hwy. Call (631)798-0778 for last minute confirmation of date/time.PeaceSmiths’ bus to DC on Jan. 27th will leave Lynbrook and Seaford LIRR Stations. A fee […]
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Monthly LI Progressive events 12/10/06
MONTHLY LONG ISLAND EVENTS: First Monday, 7:15 pm – Suffolk Peace Network meeting. Info at 631-968-5571. First Tuesday, 7:30 pm Veterans For Peace LI Chapter 138 monthly meeting held at rotating locations. Info at 631-889-0203, email ltbrin@earthlink.net First Wednesday – Babylon Green Party meetings – 1st Wednesday of the Month. For more info call 631-422-4702 […]
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Progressive Public Access TV 12/18 – 23/06
Monday 12-18-06 through Tuesday 12-23-06. Some Progressive Public Access TV selections for Brookhaven/Hauppauge Cablevision channel 20. Monday, Dec 18th. 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM – Democracy Now! – Featuring: Episode from 12-14-06. Tuesday, Dec 19th. 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Democracy Now! Digest – Featuring the ‘War and Peace Report’. The hour consists of […]
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Iraq: Help Recognize the Human Toll of the War – FCNL
Congress has gone home for the holidays. But the problems that legislators grappled with this year will not go away. When the 110th Congress returns to Washington in January it will face many hard choices — including how to press the administration for a new U.S. policy in Iraq that will help to end the […]
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Peace and Social Justice Groups on Long Island
from Suffolk Progressive Vision Babylon Green Party (631-422-4702) Bellport Women In Black (631-286-5879) Code Pink Long Island (631-261-8590) North Country Peace Group (631-331-3419) North Fork People of Conscience (631-765-4612) Pax Christi Long Island (631-385-3250) Peace & Justice Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bellport (631-286 8459) PeaceSmiths (631-798-0778) School of the Americas Watch Long […]
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Angel’s Death at Christmas
Dear Friends: The “botched” Florida Execution this past week has brought national attention to the death penalty and the cruelty of even the most “humane” methods of execution. While it is a victory that now Florida and California have suspended their executions because of this, it comes only through the intense prolonged suffering of Angel […]
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A Place Called Hope
A Place Called Hope by Kimberly Wilder Written: Democratic Primary Season, Election 2004 Re-dedicated to Dennis Kucinich: December 2006 This poem is a mission: Good people against Hope. There is no hope for American politics. No Democrat will rise up to save us. Democrat. Republican. Democrat. Republican. You lose. Either way. If you are a […]
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Support funding for mental health needs: Timothy’s Law
Posted by Kimberly: I work at a non-profit advocacy center for children and adults with disabilities. The very wise staff there said that it was important that Timothy’s Law be passed. Action is happening on it right now, so please consider going to the Timothy’s Law web-site in order to see what stage of the […]
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Data Mining Threatens Liberty, Not Terrorists
Data Mining Doesn’t Catch Terrorists: New Cato Study Argues it Threatens Liberty WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ — In the wake of 9/11, a jittery Washington embraced any measure intelligence and law- enforcement agencies said would help prevent further terrorist attacks. Data mining was dubbed an essential tool in the war on terror, with the […]
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Pelosi’s Failure to Launch Impeach
Green Party challengers urge soon-to-be House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to impeach Bush for “crimes against humanity,” note Pelosi’s failure to support impeachment is betrayal of voters SAN FRANCISCO (December 8, 2006) – The failure of soon-to-be House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) to call for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and members of […]
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International Day of Action to Shut Down Guantánamo 1/11/07
“There is little question of how history will respond to Guantánamo…it will be looked back on with condescension and bemusement. How could we be so foolish, misguided, cruel? How we will respond is a legal question and a political question. But it is most of all a moral question. Will we respond with courage or […]
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Living Wages are Fair Wages
***ACTION ALERT*** The Green Party stands for fair wages for all – wages that enable employees to support both themselves and their families. Ordinances are being passed across the country; however, more needs to be done. The Green Party urges congress to pass a living wage for all Americans. Now that the Democrats have taken […]
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Jay Mankita in fundraiser to eliminate landmines 12/9/06
presents Jay Mankita In a special performance to benefit Adopt-A-Minefield . All proceeds go to support eliminating landmines. Should be a fun nite for a good cause. Admission is $13 for non-members ($5 for High School students with ID) $10 for members Membership is $12 a year. Saturday, December9, 2006 7:30pm Open Mike 8:30pm […]
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