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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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    The Green Party has continually opposed entry into war and has consistently called for the immediate return of our troops, in stark contrast to the Democratic and Republican parties.
    Today we march, tomorrow we vote Green Party.

  • Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened?

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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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Credo supports war-mongering, nuclear-loving politicians

Credo war-monger

I am furious that Credo is still sending out this peace-washing, green-washing propaganda.  This is the second time I have received this garbage.  Credo is pretending that Republican Party is the sole party of war.  The current Democratic President has doubled the number of wars waged by his Republican predecessor.  Credo is pretending the the Republican Party is  the sole party of anti-environmentalism. The current Democratic President has approved the first nuclear power plant to be approved since Reagan. Obama = Reagan.

Credo spends a lot of time telling its customers to engage public decision-makers to change policy.  Yet Credo is not interested in engaging its own customers regarding its politics.   I called the customer service number in order to reach someone in authority about this flyer.  I had to ask mutiple tiomes about speaking with the executive office before the representative got the number from her supervisor.  The Credo Executive Office number is 1-888-507-3247. I reached a Customer Liaison named Yvonne at the Executive Office.  She did not offer her last name.  She refused to put me in touch with a decision maker either in the Executive Offices or in the Marketing Department.  I expressed several times that I was unsatisfied with her just passing on a message.  I have called about similar flyers in the past , and no one even called me back.  I get a better response from my local Republican Assemblyman.  Needless to say, it’s been a week, and no one at Credo has gotten back to me.

Welcome to Shirley: A Memoir from an Atomic Town

Welcome to Shirley: A Memoir from an Atomic TownI remember reading Wendell Berry writing about the concept of  a biography of place.

In Welcome to Shirley: A Memoir from an Atomic Town, the author Kelly McMasters takes that concept to heart.  She approaches the biography from all sides, from the personal to the geographic to the ecological.

Once she has firmly placed us in this working class Long Island, NY community that serves the tony Hamptons, she moves to the subject of her subtitle.   Shirley is just south of the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL).  The community not only provides the blue collar support for the white collar science, but the members of the Shirley community are the downstream victims of the lab’s callous dumping of radiation and carcinogens.  This is where the book turns from biography to .

McMasters connects BNL to the  larger dangerous history of nuclear power at Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, Shoreham, and Indian Point. The BNL’s attitude of science over safety, and complete disconnect from the human lives they impact is a cautionary tale in this age of hydraulic fracturing.

The book also takes in many cultural mileposts including William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., Love Canal, Flight 800, a UFOcrash and Prada-wearing Anna Wintour.

I have to give a shout-out to Democracy Now! to alerting me to this 2008 book.  Since I recently criticized DN! for their inadequate election coverage, then I should also give them credit where its due.

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Negotiating Access to Crisis Zones: NYC Thursday, February 9th

Announced by…

Medecins Sans Frontieres/
Doctors Without Borders

At Any Price?
Negotiating Access to Crisis Zones

Thursday, Feb 9th in NYC
7pm

Tishman Auditorium
66 W 12th Street
New York, NY

Medical humanitarian organizations and human rights groups often operate in the same crisis zones but have different aims and approaches to negotiating access. Read more »

NYCLU, Coalition Partners Demand End to Troubling Border Patrol Tactics

The New York Civil Liberties Union today joined a coalition of immigrants’ rights and civil rights organizations in urging Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to take measures to ensure that the U.S. Border Patrol’s enforcement tactics along the northern border respect people’s constitutional rights.

“Upstate New York is not a Constitution-free zone,” NYCLU executive Director Donna Lieberman said.

The Border Patrol’s aggressive and biased tactics have little to do with protecting the border. They undermine the safety of immigrant communities and instill fear by detaining people who were stopped and arrested while going about their everyday lives. We expect the federal government to patrol the border in a manner that respects people’s constitutional rights.

The Northern Border Coalition today sent Napolitano a letter calling for reforms to Customs and Border Protection operations along the northern border. The NYCLU was among the letters’ 55 signatories.  Read more »

First Green Party Prez primary goes for Stein

Jill SteinJill Stein scored a very big win at the state convention of the Ohio Green Party on Saturday, winning 90% of the vote in a four-way race in presidential balloting. The convention met in Columbus to select delegates to be sent to the Green Party presidential nominating convention in Baltimore this July.

Ohio’s presidential preference vote was the nation’s first, and was Stein’s first test in the race for delegates. As a result, it provides an early indication of how Green Party members are assessing the candidates seeking the party nomination. The other candidates included on the Ohio ballot were Roseanne Barr, Kent Mesplay, and Harley Mikkelson. Read more »

University student uncovers lost Malcolm X speech

(excerpt from) BET.com
Brown U. Student Uncovers Lost Malcolm X Speech
By David Klepper, Associated Press, 2/6/2012

In his speech, Malcolm X outlined Black Muslims’ beliefs and argued that Black Americans cannot wait for white Americans to offer them equality.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The recording was forgotten, and so, too, was the odd twist of history that brought together Malcolm X and a bespectacled Ivy Leaguer fated to become one of America’s top diplomats.

The audiotape of Malcolm X’s 1961 address in Providence might never have surfaced at all if…

[An excerpt from the speech] “No, we are not anti-white,” he said. “But we don’t have time for the white man. The white man is on top already, the white man is the boss already … He has first-class citizenship already. So you are wasting your time talking to the white man. We are working on our own people.”…

Green Party welcomes presidential candidates Roseanne Barr and Jill Stein

 

2012 US Green Candidates for President: Jill Stein won the nomination She is the Green Party Presidential Candidate for 2012:

Update: Jill Stein is the GP 2012 Prez candidate. The Green presidential nominee was chosen at the party’s 2012 convention in Baltimore, Md., July 12-15

The Green Party of the United States welcomes two candidates into the race for the 2012 Green presidential nomination, Jill Stein and Roseanne Barr. Ms. Barr and Dr. Stein submitted paperwork to meet the Green Party’s requirements as of the evening of the Feb. 1 deadline.  Greens have been active participants in the Occupy Movement; both Ms. Barr and Dr. Stein have appeared and spoken publicly at Occupy rallies.

“We are thrilled to have two strong women running for President as Greens,” said Darryl Moch, national co-chair of the Green Party. “We look forward to a race based on Green ideas and values, and to showing the Democrats and Republicans how to run without the corrupting influence of fat corporate campaign checks and corporate-funded attack ads.”

“Anyone hopeful about the Occupy Wall Street’s challenge to the status quo or disappointed by the Obama Administration’s broken promises of change now has a pair of candidates to watch. Anyone bored or irritated with the Mitt Versus Newt Show by now will be relieved by the breath of fresh air — maybe a Green gale force of righteousness — that’s about to come,” said Tamar Yager, also a national co-chair of the Green Party.

State Green Parties in California, Arizona, Massachusetts, the District of Columbia, and possibly Ohio are participating in primary elections. Other state Green Parties will choose the nominee they support and apportion delegates during statewide Green conventions. The Green Party currently has ballot access in 17 states. Greens expect to have the presidential nominee and other candidates on the ballot in at least 46 states and the District of Columbia on Election Day 2012.

“We consider it important to have strong women candidates at a time when women’s reproductive rights are under assault, from the Obama Administration’s decision on the morning-after pill to the Komen Foundation’s withdrawal of funding for breast cancer screening from Planned Parenthood. We’re proud that our presidential nominee in 2008 was a woman,” said Carl Romanelli, Pennsylvania Green and member of the Green Party’s International Committee.

132 Greens hold public office in the United States, including five mayors. The largest city with a Green mayor is Richmond, California, with Mayor Gayle McLaughlin. The Green Party and its candidates accept no money from corporate PACs.

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More photos of 2012 Us Green Candidates for President:

The official 2012 Green Party Presidential candidate — the winner of the nomination — is Jill Stein.

Other candidates from the pre-convention season are below:

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Roseanne Barr at the Hard Rock Cafe in Maui in 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

2012 us green candidates for president

Above is: Roseanne Barr, Kent Mesplay, and Jill Stein

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Democracy (Not) Now: Election 2012

Democracy Now!

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Democracy Now! does provide an excellent resource for many issues the corporate media ignores, but there are certain blind spots that they refuse correct year-after-year.  One of those blind spots is that their coverage of elections is often indistinguishable from the corporate media.  The 2012 coverage of the presidential election is all about the corporate candidates of the Democratic/Republican Parties.

Where are the other Presidential candidates in the Green, Libertarian, Constitution and Peace and Freedom Parties?

Am I the only one who finds the corporate coverage of the Presidential election by a program whose name shouts Democracy to be beyond ironic?

Is there a way to get them to understand that the marketplace of ideas takes place outside of the corporate Democratic/Republican parties?

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How would you win the Superbowl?

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Though I currently reside in the Northeast, I don’t feel very invested in either of this year’s competing teams. Last year, I was much more interested in .  .  .

Looking at my emotional reaction to the Superbowl for some reason this year every time I hear someone say Superbowl, I think of  .  .  .

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Prez hopeful Stein (G) Condemns Police Attacks on Occupy Oakland, DC, Miami

Jill SteinDr. Jill Stein, Green Party presidential candidate, strongly condemns the recent assaults on the Occupy Wall Street movement in Oakland, D.C., MiamiMaine, and elsewhere. Dr. Stein has initiated a “First Amendment Pledge,” that thousands have signed.

I pledge non-cooperation with police repression and will not vote for or support those responsible for it.

The pledge (http://www.firstamendmentpledge org/) ) states that we

affirm our support for the constitutional right of the people to freedom of assembly in the public spaces of our nation, whether to protest government policies, to request relief from persecution, or to call attention to injustices. Free assemblies such as the Occupy Wall Street protests serve an invaluable civic purpose and should be accommodated, not suppressed, by government agencies.

Stein urges her fellow candidates for president, including Obama, to make strong public statements in support of the rights of the Occupiers to
peacefully protest. Furthermore, President Obama has the ability to stop federal encouragement of and support for police raids and the unjust use of police force through his oversight of the Homeland Security Agency, and Stein calls upon him to put an end to this coordinated assault.  Read more »

Saturday morning: Occupy DC being unfairly evicted

Check back at Occupy DC throughout the week to see what kind of support and follow up actions they request: Occupy DC: here.

Link and streaming video at Occupy Wall Street: here.
(LOL! The ad at UStream is for Capitol One Bank. Defy them by putting your money in a credit union or community bank today!!!)

Story at Washington Post: here.
Says it was a pre-dawn raid by police. 6 protesters arrested this morning.

Prez hopeful Stein (G) stumps for Labor in Indiana Occupy Super Bowl Sunday & Ohio: Worker Coops, Not RTW

STEIN STUMPS FOR LABOR IN INDIANA, OHIO: SAYS WORKER COOPERATIVES, NOT RTW ARE THE WAY FORWARD FOR WORKING PEOPLE

Jill SteinDr. Jill Stein, Green Party presidential candidate, begins a three day tour of Indiana and Ohio today with a visit to the Evergreen Cooperatives in Cleveland, accompanied by Cleveland City Councilman and Green Party elected official Brian Cummins and County Executive candidate David Ellison.

This Sunday, as part of Indianapolis’ Occupy the Super Bowl protests, she rallies with supporters at the state capitol against anti-labor legislation such as “Right to Work for Less.”

Dr. Stein is especially interested in the Evergreen Cooperatives for providing one successful model, among many, for how economic democracy can provide employment and prosperity for stressed communities. In her recent People’s State of the Union address, Dr. Stein called for a Green New Deal providing for full employment and an immediate transition to a sustainable, more democratic economy. The Evergreen Cooperatives “are pioneering innovative models of job creation, wealth building, and sustainability,” and are, “employee-owned, for-profit companies are based locally and hire locally.”

On Occupy Super Bowl Sunday, at noon, Dr. Stein will rally with supporters and other labor movement advocates at the Indiana statehouse in Indianapolis. Dr. Stein is not only strongly opposed to so-called Right-to-Work legislation (RTW), her Green New Deal includes a “program of immediate creation of 25 million, publicly useful, sustainable, well-paying jobs,” according to a prepared statement. Stein will be joined at the rally by lifelong labor organizer Anthony Prince, and student activist Erika Wolf, both newly hired members of the Jill Stein for President campaign staff.  Read more »

Politics, Poetry, Music: Events this week to heal the world, invigorate the soul, and/or challenge power

There’s so much to do  in the world, I can hardly keep up with sharing the news…

So, here are some (somewhat vague) mentions of things happening in the LI/NYC area over the next week that might heal the world and shift the Ch’i: Read more »

A new tradition for Groundhog Day

2012 “Regular” Groundhog Report: On Thursday morning, February 2nd, Punxstuawney Phil “saw his shadow”. So, six more weeks of winter. Story at the Washington Post: here. On Long Island, Holtsville Hal DID NOT see his shadow, and thus predicts an early Spring. (as per Newsday).
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Over at Peace Couple, Ian Wilder writes about a new tradition for Groundhog’s Day:

Forget about winter of spring…If the Groundhog sees his shadow, will that mean war or peace?

Full story at Peace Couple: here.

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