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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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More about Clinton and Obama: PeaceSmiths video

This is a video taped at the PeaceSmiths Community Forum in January 2008. Some interesting perspectives on Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton by their representatives at a candidates forum. Mark Kronin represented Obama and Maureen Liciano represented Clinton. They are the first and second speakers up, with comments throughout. Their introductory remarks start at about […]

Trinity United Church of Chicago fights back…

Kimberly writes: Rev. Wright is not the pastor at Trinity Church anymore. Believe he retired shortly before this flap with the Obama situation. The new pastor and the people at this church are bold and brave. I am so impressed that they are taking this opportunity of scrutiny to share their message of love and […]

Passport Breaches Show Real Weakness in Data Protection

Full story from Democrat and Chronical here. Security problems made evident by snooping case Passport breaches show real weakness in data protection. Perhaps the most troubling aspect of the snooping by U.S. State Department workers into the passport files of the three presidential candidates is that the information they got may already be running laps […]

Cynthia McKinney asks for a meaningful dialogue about race

Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney is seeking the Green Party nomination for President. A Message from Cynthia McKinney A Discussion of Race Worth Having March 18, 2008 Much has been made around the edges of this campaign about the issue of race. Sadly, nothing has been made of the public policy exigencies that arise because of […]

Enlightening Form Letter: Barack Obama’s Church

Related post 6/1/2008: What is Obama thinking?: In support of Trinity Church I am for the Green Party presidential candidate. Though, I believe that all candidates deserve respect and a fair shake. And, with recent attacks on Barack Obama and the reverend of his church, I wrote the church to show my support. Racism is […]

Primaries and Caucuses for the 2008 Presidential Campaign

If you are looking for major party primary results, you might as well check out CNN’s election page here. Thanks for visiting the wilderside. Presidential Primary Dates and Caucus Dates: Campaign 2008 Where does one find the dates for U.S. Presidential Primaries around the country? A good source for this information is: National Conference of […]

Obama comments on Nader

KW: I like to think of this in the paradigm of: “…then they attack you, then, you win.” – From Washington Times: Obama: Nader bid would not hurt campaign by Christina Bellantoni February 24, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Democratic presidential front-runner Sen. Barack Obama yesterday took a swipe at Ralph Nader, who is expected to […]

Long Island Democratic Primary Results: Map

From Kimberly: Okay, I am sending you to a mainstream media source, but, this map is really fun. Connected to it, you can find the Republican primary map for Long Island and other results. I wish that Newsday had more Green Party coverage. Though, in this case, they are sort of off-the-hook, since there was […]

Breaking: Romney bows out of prez race

It is all over the news, based on an AP story. Romney quit the presidential race, and seems to think this means John McCain is the candidate, and the Republicans are set to begin their full force campaign. What it means for the short term is that the Republican field is: John McCain, Mike Huckabee […]

Race for Democratic Party nomination

From www.politics1.com: Thursday New Update (Feb. 7, 2008) CLINTON CAMPAIGN NEARLY BROKE, STAFF NOT BEING PAID; DNC CHAIR DEAN SAYS OBAMA, CLINTON MAY NEED TO “MAKE SOME KIND OF ARRANGEMENT.” P2008 – DEMS: The final results for Super Tuesday: Hillary Clinton – 7.35 million votes versus Barack Obama – 7.3 million votes … Obama – […]

Green Party Show: PeaceSmiths Presidential Forum 2008 video

January 18, 2008 PeaceSmiths, Inc. held a Presidential Candidates Forum. Attending were representatives for the following campaigns: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul, and the draft Ralph Nader campaign. PeaceSmiths holds a Monthly Community Forum on a variety of peace and social and economic justice issues. This event took place in […]

NH Primary: Candidates want recount to explain Diebold/handcount discrepancies

Primary Lingers As Recount Looms From: nashuatelegraph.com Published: Saturday, January 12, 2008 By DAVID BROOKS Telegraph Staff As if the 2008 primary didn’t have enough surprises, another was added Friday: The first recount in 28 years. Albert Howard, a chauffeur from Michigan who was the longest of long shots (he got 44 votes on the […]

Charles Barron suggests Cynthia McKinney for President

from the Daily News blog November 5th: In honor of Black Solidarity Day, Brooklyn borough president candidate/Councilman Charles Barron endorsed Barack Obama for president on the steps of City Hall and accused Hillary Clinton [of] doing “absolutely nothing for the black community but come to our churches on Sunday and get an ‘Amen.’”… “We don’t […]