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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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Presidential Race: Final, certified results from NY State

If the specific links do not work, try going to the main NYS BOE web-page here and click on the 2008 General Election Results next to the yellow “new” blurb. Here is the link list of 2008 Election Results for various races: http://www.elections.state.ny.us/2008ElectionResults.html The pdf should be here (though pdf links are trickier): http://www.elections.state.ny.us/NYSBOE/elections/2008/General/PresidentVicePresident08.pdf In […]

Malik Rahim Video Challenge (and Nov 5 vs. Dec 6)

Ian and I had a vision. And, the vision was much more brilliant than the video that became of it. Still, our video is mildly informative, and possibly inspirational. While Ian and I were all for Cynthia McKinney for President, we have always admired Ralph Nader. Some of the folks who were part of the […]

Special notice to you (Yes, you! especially if you were caught doing the following…)

Malik Rahim is running for Congress, with a focus on environmental peace and justice. What does this have to do with you, you say? Well, first of all, the unique election date of December 6th, gives all of us who believe in progressive values and alternative parties a genuine chance to get someone into Congress.  […]

View of the Obama Election: A Nader Supporter from Nassau County, NY

Steve Sloane, a Long Islander who supported Nader, sent out the following e-mail: Nader Forum-You are blind-copied to protect your privacy (what is left of it). I voted for Nader again yesterday.  I watched the results on CNN, Comedy Channel and NET.  They did not mention Nader during the hours that I watched.  It was […]

Ballot Access News: Profound thoughts on tolerance for minor/third parties

from Ballot Access News Lesson of 2004 and 2008: Major Parties Perform Better When They Tolerate Minor Party Opposition November 4th, 2008 There are many, many historical markers from tonight’s election. One that must not be forgotten is this: major parties that disrespect voters by trying to eliminate minor party and independent candidates, live to […]

Ballot Access News: Alternative Party/Third Party Candidates Tipped Scales

(Excerpt from) Ballot Access News: Minor Party, Independent Presidential Candidates May Have Tipped 4 States November 4th, 2008

Cindy Sheehan did not win Congress…what’s next?

K: Don’t you just love the stark, cold-hearted, aloofness of the corporate media? There are hundreds of articles saying in many mean ways that Cindy Sheehan did not win against Speaker of the House, anti-impeachment, pro-war Democrat Nancy Pelosi. But, none stop to say what the numbers were. As a first-time candidate, and as an […]

Looks like Cynthia will not be at Oct. 23rd debate

I was wondering what was up with all this. I believe that the person who organized the debate in DC is pretty much a Nader supporter. So, I think Cynthia made a tactical decision. After all the hoopla and everyone changing minds and positioning in regards to the Oct. 19th debate, I figured it would […]

LWV & Peace Action compares Cynthia McKinney to other Prez candidate

Other comparisons of the candidates are at the bottom of this post. Peace Action created a Peace Voter ’08 candidate guide that opens as a pdf. Ian’s Notes: The position on “BELIEVES THE US SHOULD PROHIBIT TORTURE AND OBEY LAWS AND TREATIES ON THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.” does not take into account that neither […]

Cynthia McKinney on the tone of the presidential campaign

from democracynow.org JUAN GONZALEZ: Cynthia McKinney, two minutes on your views on the tone of the campaign and some of the exchange between Senator McCain and Senator Obama about John Lewis? CYNTHIA McKINNEY: Well, I would rather give my impressions of what differentiates the campaigns of independent and third-party candidates, and that is, I believe […]

Discussing what wasn’t: other thoughts on Hofstra Debate

There is a great 8 minute radio peace on the Hofstra Presidential Debate over at Free Speech Radio News. It includes comments from Nader and McKinney as a way to open the debate after the fact: Election Unspun: http://www.fsrn.org/content/election-unspun-oct-16-final-debate,-nader-and-mckinney-respond/3546

NY 2008 Presidential Election Ballot with FAQ

2012 Prez Update: 2012 Presidential Candidates(in New York) for 2012 are listed and discussed at our new post: here The ballot will not be set in New York State for the November 2012 general elections until: October 2nd. _________________________________________ 2010 Update: NY Governor Race 2010 Certified ballot for 2010 New York Governor race is at […]

Change in patterns: The Nation mag asks to open debates!

Found this story at www.votetruth08.com. I think that the on-line version may not be available. I believe it is under the heading “Editors”. It is from the October 6, 2008 issues of The Nation. In the past, The Nation has not usually been kind to Nader or the Green Party. This article changes that…

John Adams on the Hofstra Partisan Presidential Debate

Debate Background Hofstra University is hosting a Presidential Debate on Wednesday, October 15, 2008.  The debate is sponsored by the so-called Commission on Presidential Debates.  Hofstra mistakenly calls this commission “nonpartisan” when it is actually bi-partisan–entirely controlled by the Democratic and Republican Parties and funded by a few large corporations (much like the presidential election).  […]