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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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    Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? eBook

    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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ML: An open blogpost to the president-elect

Dear Mr. President-Elect, You just closed your victory speech by referencing a 106 year-old Georgian woman and all the change she saw (and presumably, this year, voted for) in that time.  You asked what the world will look like for your daughters (those pretty girls Kimberly is so fond of) should they live to see the next […]

National vote totals for McKinney and third party candidates

There may still be more votes (especially for minor party candidates) as the automatic recanvasses happen at Boards of Elections all over the country. Though, for now, here are more updated numbers. Found this at www.gpnys.org. Barack Obama, Dem 52.34% 62,748,399 John McCain, GOP 46.38% 55,596,984 Ralph Nader, EPF 0.54% 645,158 Bob Barr, Ind 0.40% […]

Comparing Green Party and Green-ish Presidential Figures

So, due to the sheer luck of which counties publish their election resuls, and how thoroughly, I can come up with the following comparisons to put Green Party votes in perspective. First of all, in 2008, Cynthia McKinney received 825 votes in Suffolk County. That is .13% of the vote. (Totals may increase on this […]

Obama’s President: Next!

KW: Ian really, really, really wants me to take down the mushy picture of the Obama’s. But, I can’t help it. Those children are adorable, and I have resisted this whole, vigilant, Green Party campaign from celebrating the good parts of the Obama phenomenom. So,  ;)~  to Ian. (And, everyone else who will complain or […]

CNN and Yahoo report: Barack Obama wins the Presidency

Update: Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2009. Go to our home page for live blogging with regular updates. You can watch the Inauguration events live at C-Cpan: here. KW: Looks like that’s it. The United States of America has an African-American President. (Which is really nice, and a step forward. Though, he is still a corporate […]

Best Third Party Presidential Results: 2008 (with 2012 update)

2012 Update: Places to find good, third party election results: For great and detailed state-by-state charts, which include third party totals, go to Politico: here. Or, try Google’s results page: here (You have to click on “show all candidates” to see third party statistics). For Green Party results and victory anecdotes, go to Green Party […]

One to watch: Omar Lopez in Illinois

Want something fun to watch? Omar is a great candidate. He is part of the immigrant support movement. He is running for Congress in Illinois (4th District) on the Green Party line. A win by Omar would be awesome. A good showing would be a good sign for the immigration movement, and a nice beginning […]

Jesse Johnson in West Virginia: Great campaign, but didn’t win

As I am a hopeless optimist, I have many big, exciting races I think the Green Party just, might win. One of them was Jesse Johnson. Well, he did not win for Governor of West Virginia. Though, he ran a good race and got a lot of great endorsements. It is frustrating that it is […]

ML: Obama vs. Hope

from Matt Lavery: Both the “hope” and “change” elements of the Obama candidacy have been roundly debunked by thoroughgoing progressives (i.e. ones who don’t cave in on warrantless wiretapping, nuclear energy, continued/ ratcheted UP militarization, etc.), nowhere better than in Alexander Cockburn’s powerful “Against Obama” in the last The Nation of October (his too-quick slagging of Cynthia McKinney’s “5,000 […]

Cynthia McKinney/Green Party and Nader have success in Long Island, NY

Ian and I just went down the street to poll watch and catch the numbers. Ian will be back with his. I have from 4 ED’s in our suburban neighborhood of North Babylon. (Ian’s now added. This is what we got, a report on 5 ED’s in Long Island, New York.

Looks like Cindy Sheehan has a chance against Pelosi

Market Watch reports that some of Cindy Sheehan’s campaign workers have been harassed when trying to do perfectly legal canvassing (ie: outside of the circle near the polls, etc.) Interestingly, Cindy Sheehan’s people have done informal exit polls, and they believe there is a chance that Cindy Sheehan can win. I think that would be […]

Election Night: Watching Ballot Access Successes: State-by-state

With the elections today, alternative parties, minor parties, or third parties (however you like to call them) in some states may move up or down on the rung of ballot access. The chart below explains how in some states, the Presidential election year affords an opportunity for an alternative party to score the votes they […]

4:19pm: Round-up of voting anecdotes on Long Island

[For Voter Support in Suffolk County, call: (631) 650-2301. A grassroots volunteer can try to answer questions about voting rights and voting rules.] I have to admit, Newsday has interesting coverage and lots of video of voting places on Long Island. There synposis is: “Turnout Through The Roof”. Here are my anecdotes garnered from my […]

Alternative Election Night Coverage: Here at onthewilderside

Live Blogging here (and from the BOOG City crew in NYC) starting at 8pm on Election Night!