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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.
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  • Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened?

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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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Updates on Lucero murder: Attackers face more charges/Billy O’Reilly defends Steve Levy

If you would like the latest updates and commentary on the murder of Marcelo Lucero and information on vigils and rallies, please consider checking in at www.longislandwins.com. It is difficult for us to keep up with the folks over there, and they are well-studied on the surrounding issues. Below are links to two important updates […]

Green Party To Obama: Appoint a Cabinet for Real Change

Green Party urges Obama to appoint Cabinet members dedicated to real change, not more corporate operatives and warhawks like Rahm Emanuel A Cabinet full of corporate honchos, lawyers, and shills will not “look like America,” say Greens Green Party leaders called on President-elect Barack Obama to appoint a Cabinet that will pursue real reform, in […]

Ballot Access News: Final NY presidential vote tally on Dec. 4th

from Ballot Access News: New York Official Canvass to be Released December 4 The New York State Board of Elections will release its official canvass of votes on December 4. It is not known when various other states will complete their official canvass (some have already finished), but the December 4 date for New York […]

Democracy suffers when the news media ignore long-shot candidates and the ideas they espouse

Third-party blind spot — baltimoresun.com While the news media did an effective job this year of covering the presidential campaign between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, the press still has a major blind spot when it comes to writing about third-party contenders. According to a basic LexisNexis database search of election coverage from […]

Message from Malik Rahim: Help me win a seat in Congress for environmental peace & justice

“…I want to remind you that I will work tirelessly for the people of District 2. But even if you are not in my Congressional District, your cause is in my heart; you will have not only a committed advocate, but an office to work out of on the Hill.” – Malik Rahim Dear friends […]

Coming Together: A poem for Marcelo Lucero

Information on the rally and vigil on Saturday, Nov 22nd in Hempstead: here. Coming Together Under a moon just past full, Flashlight, lantern, candle in hand, Into the Autumn night They streamed, From places near and far To stand – With neighbor, with stranger With child on the shoulder, And Grandmothers with canes, Tired workers, […]

March and Vigil: Stop hate. Memorial for Marcelo Lucero 11/22/08

Details and contact info at: www.longislandwins.com In Hempstead, The Workplace Project is organizing a march and vigil protesting the killing of Marcelo Lucero this Saturday in Hempstead. The march will begin at the bus station on the corner of Main St. and Jackson St. at 6:15pm. It wll then march at 6:45 to Hempstead Town […]

Election round-up: Party switches in Congress

Ballot Access News has a great article listing all the states (with districts) that had switches from one major party to the other major party based on the last election, Nov. 4th, 2008. (Noting some races are still in recount.) The overall summary is: 24 seats switched from Republican in Congress to Democrat in Congress. […]

In Suffolk County: Do hate crime numbers add up?

A Joye Brown column in Newsday. Hat tip to Long Island Wins: http://www.newsday.com/news/local/crime/ny-lijoy185931787nov18,0,1007237.column

The truth about Patchogue schools and Hispanic students

KW: I had the article below saved in my papers about school districts who do not do right by students. I found it incredibly interesting based on the recent hate crime in Patchogue, and my perception about the attitudes of Superintendent Michael Mostow as expressed at the Division of Human Rights/Mayor’s community meeting last Thursday.

National Health Program Roundtable 11/20/08

The Great South Bay Forum on Current Affairs presents National Health Program Roundtable Thursday, November 20, 7:30 p.m. Speakers: Michael D’Innocenzo, History Professor, Hofstra University, prominent speaker, writer, and social activist Pat Vecchione, Board Member and Editor of the Newsletter of the Long Island Coalition for a National Health Plan Massapequa Bar Harbor Library, Lower […]

Reflections on Steve Levy’s comments on racial tolerance…

Steve Levy used the spotlight and time he had to try to deflect blame from himself; divert attention from him and the elected officials around him in Islip and Brookhaven who have been the crux of the anti-immigrant rhetoric that was a background for this crime; and to demand that no matter what kind of […]

Community Meeting: ESOL Programming on Long Island 11/19/08

Building an Island of Opportunity: ESOL Programming on Long Island Did you know that there is a serious shortage of classes for those who wish to learn English? It’s true. English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes fill up even before they are advertised, and programs have waiting lists with hundreds of interested students. […]

If you watch it, think about it, too: Steve Levy on News12

In response to the murder of Ecuadorian immigrant Marcelo Lucero, County Executive Steve Levy will be giving a speech about racial tolerance tonight, Tuesday, Nov. 18th on News12 at 7pm. It is a shame that News12 makes its video available on-line only to subscribers, since they appear to have an exclusive on the communication of […]