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Aug 16, 2009

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friends,

 

did you hear? everyone is talking 'bout pittsburgh, pennsylvania these days. i got many invitations to go there this september 24-25 and protest against the famous g-20: the world's powerful who manage our daily lives.

 

there will be several city tents or camps in downtown pittsburgh and other nearby towns, but the city has denied them a permit to use public parks, still i hear thousands of people are going, and they should.

 

i'm passing the word out about the “music camp” though, where musicians and artists can stay over in pittsburgh from september 18 (11:00am) through 26 (7:00 pm) at the south side riverfront park (end of 18th street, off of east carson street, south side, pittsburgh, pennsylvania), 2 miles from downtown. you can take your sleeping beds and tents and stay for free there, hey, not everyone can pay at hotels or may not want to stay downtown.

 

on the 19th at 1:00 pm, there'll be an open mike in memory of john lennon for artists and musicians who want to express themselves artistically against g-20 with art and honest camaderie, nothing fancy, just for fun.

 

the “music camp” is organized by local poor artists who want to share art from grassroots to punkrock music, spoken word, and other source of creativity, but can only offer a spot for people to use that creativity, they ask for flexibility, personal responsibility, and respect to the park. and what do you know? city park permit pending!

 

everyone in pittsburgh on september 18th!

go music camp!

 

(mark your calendars)

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Posted: Aug 16, 2009 8:02pm
Jun 30, 2009

friends,

israeli forces have kidnapped 21 human rights advocates in the greegaza(.org) boat which was taking supplies to suffering palestinians, among those is former u.s. congresswoman cynthia mckinney and nobel laureatte mairead maguire.
contact israeli officials and the international red cross to help with the safety release of all human rights workers. call, write, and pass the word out, your help is greatly needed.
thank you.





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Posted: Jun 30, 2009 9:08am
Jan 2, 2009

Call to all Progressives: Help to stop the attacks on Gaza. Read from different sources, there is military disproportion against Gaza. To save lives, we must act now. The UN has demanded a cease of fire against Gaza, we can't afford to ignore it again. Sign the petition to ask your political leaders to stop the ongoing killings of innocent people, join the international plead for cease of fire in Gaza. http://www.iacenter.org/gazapetition/ Read from the Guardian.uk , Commondreams.org , Democracynow.org , and other alternative news. Thank you.

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Posted: Jan 2, 2009 6:08pm
Oct 29, 2008

by Amee Chew
"Progressives should work to unite around our own alternative worldview."
 
The Green Party Presidential ticket of Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente brings
something special and unprecedented to U.S. politics.  Not only are they the first
all women-of-color ticket for President and Vice President with ballot access in
most states.  These women take racial justice seriously, and have made strides to
put gender at the center of a progressive agenda.  For these two, it's more than
skin deep.
 
They're the Presidential ticket that talks about amnesty for undocumented workers,
that opposes guest worker programs as riddled with abuses, because they believe a
just immigration reform means addressing the trade and economic policies fueling
poverty and migration.  They're the ticket that demands reparations in the form of
federal investment in low-income families and communities of color, to end racial
disparities in health, housing, education, and incarceration.  They call for the
right of return for Katrina survivors; an end to prisons for profit, to the War on
Drugs.  And they speak of reproductive justice - not just the right to abortion, but
actual healthcare access; of freedom from coerced or uninformed medication and
sterilization.
 
Nowhere do we see Nader, or white male Third-Party-politics-as-usual, bringing in
these issues - this slice on life, or sensitivity.  McKinney, for instance, points
out that Social Security cuts will disproportionately harm women.  The Green Party
candidates offer to do us the public service of contesting Palin's brand of
"feminism."  Let's take them up on it.
We starry-eyed ones know McKinney and Clemente aren't going to win the Presidency. 
But each vote for them contributes towards building unprecedented ballot access,
federal funds, and an inroad to the national debates, for the Green Party.  If
McKinney / Clemente get 5% of the national vote, the Green Party qualifies for
millions of dollars in federal matching funds for 2012 - a significant dent in the
two-party system.  Under the electoral college's winner-takes-all system, not every
vote for a major candidate counts; but by supporting a minor candidate, we can
strategically use our votes to institutionalize a progressive platform.
 
"We must set our sights on strategies of significant long-term change."
 
It will take us more than four years to forge an alternative to the major parties'
imperialism, and their repeated failure to put people before profit.  One important
step is building the institutional vehicles to truly represent our voice. 
Previously in U.S. history, third parties have waged organizing efforts that
mattered.  The Republicans themselves, originally the party of Abraham Lincoln,
catapulted from minor Third Party to major player in the 19th century, by jumping
off a backbone of 16 years of organizing by the Free Soilers - another minor
political party with an anti-slavery platform.  Just as right-wing organizations in
more recent times have planned ahead how to impact society over several decades, and
invested in sustained efforts, we too must set our sights on strategies of
significant long-term change.  McKinney and Clemente won't be elected now, but they
are young enough to be elected in 12 to 20 years - or perhaps their
successors, within our lifetimes.   
 
In the words of McKinney herself:  "We are in this to build a movement. We are
willing to struggle for as long as it takes to have our values prevail in public
policy."  She reminds us, "Voters in this country are scared into not voting their
hopes, their dreams, their aspirations. But in Bolivia and Ecuador and Argentina and
Chile and Nicaragua and Spain, and India and Cote d'Ivoire and Haiti, voters were
not afraid to vote their hopes and dreams, and guess what. Their dreams came true.
Ours can, too."
If those of us who hold their politics don't support them, who will?  It's time for
us to say, these brave women - and those who follow in their footsteps - represent
the future that we want for politics in this country. 
 
Stop the blackout
On a very practical level, supporting McKinney / Clemente is supporting their right
to simply be heard.
 
While it's easy to recognize that corporate media has excluded McKinney and Clemente
from their election coverage, progressive and liberal media have also contributed to
the blackout on these women.  The Daily Show's election website, Indecision2008.com,
prominently tracks Nader and minor (male) conservative candidates, such as Ron Paul
and libertarian Bob Barr - but not McKinney.  Perhaps not surprising from a
male-dominated show that dismisses Palin as a VPILF? 
 
In August, AntiWar.com featured a line-up of McCain, Obama, Nader, and Barr. 
Incidentally, reflecting a common trend in much progressive media, over 80% of the
site's columnists and regular contributors are male.  When challenged by readers
about McKinney's absence, the editors explained that both she, and ultra-rightwing,
xenophobic, anti-abortion Chuck Baldwin - who seeks to cut all federal investment in
communities of color - were omitted.  Not due to bias against McKinney as a black
woman, but because, an editor flippantly wrote, both of the candidates are "pretty
perfect" on foreign policy.[1]  If McKinney's stance was so perfect, why wouldn't
the site choose to promote her as a standard-bearer?  And why instead place her on
equal footing with a racist, sexist Baldwin?  Besides not considering economic
inequality, immigration policy or internal colonization as relevant to imperialism,
AntiWar.com must simply have not viewed her as a serious
contender.
 
"Why has McKinney had more trouble getting attention from left organizations and
institutions compared to Nader."
 
But why has McKinney had more trouble getting attention from left organizations and
institutions compared to Nader, Green Party candidate in 2000?  After all, she, too,
champions universal healthcare under a single-payer system; progressive taxation;
repealing free trade agreements and abolishing the anti-union Taft-Hartley act.  She
takes a stronger stance against war and occupation, urging an immediate and orderly
withdrawal from both Iraq and Afghanistan.  And she has vocally opposed the bail
out.
 
A few feminist, and gender-conscious progressive sites have offered the women a
nod.  But while the National Organization for Women has acknowledged Palin's
candidacy as historic,[2] it has failed to mention the Green Party's groundbreaking
women-of-color ticket - at all.
 
Progressive organizations have a responsibility to help counter racism and sexism,
rather than participate in it.  The media may justify its coverage based on
candidates' popularity and relevance to viewers; yet it also plays a key role in
shaping our perceptions - in McKinney's case, by allowing us to even know she
exists, and what views she holds.  Intentions aside, the failure of progressive
organizations to cover McKinney amounts to an information blackout.  Rather than
uphold the institutionalized racism and sexism that exclude McKinney and Clemente
from public discourse, progressive media must support a progressive consciousness by
covering our political allies.
A concerted front
 
There is not a contradiction between supporting Obama's victory over McCain, and
spreading the word on McKinney - because we believe her politics should be included
in the debates; and believe all voters should be aware she and the Greens exist as
an option.
 
There is not a contradiction between spending time to campaign for Obama in key
swing states, and pledging your own vote to McKinney - particularly in Democratic
strongholds such as California, Massachusetts, Illinois, New Jersey, Connecticut,
Vermont, Oregon, or Washington, where Obama will win landslides; or Republican
states where McCain is assured of victory. 
 
As an example, in 2004, Kerry beat Bush in Massachusetts 62% to 32%, by over 700,000
votes.  5% of the vote would have been around 140,000 ballots, but third party
candidates actually got around 1% altogether, or 27,000.[3]  This election, 35
states are not swing states.
 
While we might divide up our work, we can back each other in a larger strategy to
shift politics to the left. 
 
This election, the Third Party candidates, from left to far-right, caught attention
when they gathered around a common anti-war, pro-civil liberties, and anti-corporate
welfare platform.  But let's be clear about our strategy.  Progressives should work
to unite around our own alternative worldview - promoting an ideology to challenge
the dominant narrative, not simply a patchwork of reforms.  When we are pigeon-holed
into single issues, our movements are fractured and weaker for not being able to
articulate a holistic vision.  We shouldn't be working to build up the Libertarian
version of free market hell, or Constitution-party xenophobia - let's take concerted
action to make our own party and institutions of change.[4] 
 
In Boston, we have been organizing film screenings of "American Blackout," to draw
attention to the stolen elections of 2000 and 2004, as well as the strategic capture
of the voting system by right-wing forces.  The film documents McKinney's
candidacies as a Georgia Congresswomen, and her outspoken support for electoral
reform and voting rights.  It also details a Republican-organized cross-over
campaign to oust McKinney in the Democratic primary election: Republicans stormed
the Democratic ballot box to cast their votes for a conservative Democrat they had
funded against McKinney, because they knew they couldn't win running a Republican in
the general election.
 
The right-wingers have meticulously learned to rig the electoral system in their
favor.  Let's take it back. 
 
Vote truth this year, and work for it next.
 
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  She thanks Thomas Chen, Catherine-Mercedes Judge, and Kaveri Rajaraman for their
input on this article.
1
http://www.feministpeacenetwork.org/2008/08/17/sexism-in-the-peace-movement-is-alive-and-well-antiwarcom-invisibilizes-presidential-candidate-cynthia-mckinney/

2 http://www.now.org/news/note/090508.html
3 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/elections/2004/ma/ 4 A Green Party platform
of the future might include valuing women and children by repairing the scant
welfare system; providing good jobs through subsidized childcare and home help;
redressing the poverty of elderly women without pensions.  Women's labor in the
private sphere remains undervalued and an invisible issue to most political
parties. 
http://www.blackagendareport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=860&Itemid=1


A vote for either John McCain or Barack Obama is—at best—an act of criminal
negligence.
Mickey Z.

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Posted: Oct 29, 2008 9:02am
Jul 21, 2008

Last weekend (July 10-13, 2008) the Green Party of the USA held its National Convention in Chicago. It was exorbitant and democracy was simply at its best. Green delegates had four presidential candidates to chose from, all of them were real people committed to real change (not: this time you, next time me), Greens not paid or influenced by corporations, who traveled around the country on the weekends, working during the week. They addressed important issues not touched by the other two major parties or the media. In the end, Cynthia McKinney was the candidate that the majority of the delegates voted for as the presidential candidate for the Green Party.

In a time when people's wishes to end wars and occupations are ignored by the same people we elect with the excuse of national security (and as Green candiate Mesplay put it: sustainability creates security), if voters don't get it, they ain't paying attention! You better run fast and register Green, otherwise we may never see the peace we're trying to achieve, but most importantly, people will continue to die and children will never learn what it means to be stable in a peaceful environment.  This is the worse and more dangerous legacy anyone can leave.

Wars and Occupations NO MORE! That means nowhere! Not in Irak, not in Iran, not in Afghanistan, not in Palestine, not in Africa... nowhere! Join the Green Party wherever you are, and if it's not one that puts our 10-key values in front, it ain't Green. People go but the GP stays.
www.gp.org
Are you a Green? Love your neighbor.
http://digg.com/

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Posted: Jul 21, 2008 10:01am
Mar 10, 2008
to all my friends and those who care, really care for the well being of all human beings and our planet.  here is a petition that is going around for peace in gaza:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/gaza_ceasefire_now/98.php?CLICK_TF_TRACK/spages/951934.html

special thanks to those who sent me birthday ecards, they were very nice.

i wish you all become registered members of the green party, if not at least a good citizen of the world
best of all and much love from the distance,
caroline
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Posted: Mar 10, 2008 8:01pm
Nov 9, 2007
progressives!
cynthia mckinney is running for president for the green party!  a true
progressive who deserves our support.  check out her website.
http://www.runcynthiarun.org/
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Posted: Nov 9, 2007 3:00pm
Apr 3, 2007

petition for peace in iran - 

after you check it out and if you think it's worth to support, please sign and spread the word.  we can't let more wars to spread in the world without using all our efforts.  nuclear war means extinction.  einstein said:  war can't be humanized, it can only be abolished; and you know he knew what he was talking about.  tell your governments we don't need their wars!  and that goes to every single government!  we're tired of wars and violence, they make us angry and unpleasant, not the way we are born to be.  sign the petition please if you agree that no further step towards war in iran are necessary. 

http://www.petitiononline.com/usiran/petition.html

the war in iraq must end too.  what are legislators thinking?  that by next year there won't be any deaths?  bipartisanship or duopoly?  by the 2008 elections our memories will still be fresh and we will remember that our opposition to war was not taken, and some of us, ordinary people had to take the role of activists because our favorite politicians were invisible.  something is wrong here.  

we can't get used to innocent people dying and simply accept their bad "fortune," tell your opposition, do your part to stop this beligerent process.  because we try to stop a war that doesn't mean we are naive and we will open the doors to all kind of opportunists, no.  we have ethics, a rational responsibility to intercede when there is threats against humanity.  we are the ones that can change the future.  why would anyone want war?  there are many reasons and conspiracies, but what is important is that you don't want it.  speak up! 

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Posted: Apr 3, 2007 8:05pm
Dec 24, 2006
today (poem)
by caroline w.

today is a day many are joyful of
--that's ok
today many don't have much to be joyful of
--that's not ok
yet a year is a year
and we'll leave disappointments aside for the day
but we say, we won't leave peace on the loose, it got to stay
until bloodsheds get corroded in memory far away
today our smiles are here 'cus we care
you may've saved someone's day
--you're my heroe
you may've gotten angry for human discontent
--you're my heroe too
today your happiness is mine
and so is his/her sorrow, so are their dreams
that scream for calm and happiness for all
today our struggles rise with dawn
and your eyes say more than what you'll ever see
yet a year is a year
we can sing in one language or another
our promise to care for tomorrow
today your smile is mine and his/her sorrow too
along with a song of hope and vital reconciliation
today is my every day kind of day
--that's okay
and i am happy if you are, and unhappy if you aren't
--that's definitely okay

happy holidays to all!
and let it be peace on earth
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Posted: Dec 24, 2006 2:23am
Sep 16, 2006

it is a shame that citizens of the united states are fomenting
divisions in this country, it is a shame that we progressives have to
defend ourselves from injustices that were sealed in history, it is
shameful that these injustices are tought to new generations, that hate
never ends and always the little guy pays for it. i'm
forwarding an excellent defendor of undocumented immigrants, this is
what democracy is all about, at least the one that we were tought in our
schools, and that we have a constitution that allows us to speak up and
protest if the laws of our times are injust and repressive.
when are all progressive be united to defend their ancestors? it seems that those who are anti-immigrants just came out of trees and there is nothing for them to feel proud of, they simply do not have immigrant blood in them, they are pure and everyone else is dangerous and ignorant. get off your shells, poor people are not evil, they're hungry!
thanks barbara!

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Mr.
President: The petition below is a protest against what the senate
voted on recently which was to allow illegal's to access our social
security! We demand that you and all congressional representatives
require citizenship for anyone to be eligible for social services in
the United States . We further demand that there not be any amnesty
given to illegal's, and NO free services or funding, or payments to and
for illegal immigrants. We are fed up with the lack of action about
this matter and are tired of "paying" for services to illegal's! Tell
Senor Fox to pay for his own people!

Dear E....:
There are no "illegal people".
It is late and I am too tired to go into the immigration controversy, which could go on & on forever.
However, I just want to register my disapproval of this petition you have sent.
I could give reasons, you could give reasons, etc.
I
just want to say that THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION IS PURPOSELY FOMENTING
THIS IMMIGRATION CONTROVERSY, PURPOSELY TO SET THE WORKING CLASS
AGAINST ITSELF.
FIRST THEY ACTUALLY ENCOURAGE THE IMMIGRANTS TO COME; THEN THEY MAKE THEM "ILLEGAL". THAT WAY, THEY HAVE A SUBSERVIENT WORK FORCE, LITTLE BETTER THAN ACTUAL SLAVES; WHOM THEY CAN THREATEN
TO DEPORT AT ANY TIME. YOU DIDN'T GET PAID? SAY NOT A WORD, WE CAN
DEPORT YOU JUST LIKE THAT. YOUR WORK CONDITIONS ARE UNSAFE? YOU GET
INJURED ON THE JOB? THERE ARE HUNDREDS WAITING TO TAKE YOUR PLACE IF WE
HEAR A PEEP OUT OF YOU.
THIS UNDOES DECADES OF WHAT UNIONS WERE FIGHTING FOR IN THE U.S.
AMERICAN
COMPANIES ACTUALLY GO RECRUITING DOWN IN MEXICO FOR WORKERS! IT IS NOT
TRUE THAT "AMERICANS WON'T DO THAT WORK"! AMERICANS WON'T DO THAT WORK
FOR NEXT-TO-NOTHING WAGES AND UNSAFE AND UNSANITARY CONDITIONS, BECAUSE
OF THEIR UNIONS! SO AMERICAN COMPANIES GO TO POOR MEXICAN VILLAGES, WHERE THEY SEND AGENTS TO RECRUIT DESPERATE WORKERS!!!

IT IS THE WAR AND THE HUGE MILITARY WASTE, THAT CAUSES THERE TO BE NO OR LITTLE MONEY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES -- NOT IMMIGRANTS!!!!! IT IS A VERY, VERY, VERY CLEVER THING THE RULING CLASS HAS DONE, TO CUT THE MONEY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
AND THEN HAVE ALL THE POOR PEOPLE FIGHTING OVER THIS REMNANT LIKE DOGS
OVER A BONE!!! THEY ARE LAUGHING AT US, WHILE SITTING IN THEIR YACHTS!
AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A MARXIST OR COMMUNIST OR SOCIALIST, TO SEE THIS!

Well, I said I wouldn't argue, and then I guess I did. It is too bad that even people on Care2 are TAKEN IN by these devilish machinations
of the rulers. It is always easier to blame a FOREIGNER. Like blaming
FOREIGNERS for 9/11. We have to look AT OUR RULERS, WHO ARE ONLY
PRETENDING TO BE "JUST FOLKS LIKE US". It is all a big PR stunt of
theirs.
MEXICANS ARE OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS; NOT THE BUSH FAMILY AND MIS-ADMINISTRATION.
THERE
ARE NO "LEGAL" AND "ILLEGAL" PEOPLE. [Actually, if you want to split
such hairs, in SouthWestern U.S. IT IS THE CAUCASIANS OR
NORTH-EUROPEAN-DESCENDED PEOPLE WHO ARE THE "ILLEGALS". The U.S. in its
wars STOLE NM, AZ, TX, etc., from LATINOS AND INDIANS AND SPANISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE.]

Please reconsider this issue if you see fit. You will NEVER get me to sign an anti-immigrant petition. THERE ARE NO ILLEGAL PEOPLE.

[I
do wish EVERYONE, including Mexicans, would stop having too many
babies, tho -- and overpopulating the world and destroying animal
habitat and ecosystems. THE RELIGIONS THAT DISCOURAGE USING BIRTH
CONTROL, ARE MUCH TO BLAME. Women have told researchers, they would
actually WANT fewer children, if they had that choice. THAT is where
our efforts should go -- TO FREEING WOMEN OF ALL NATIONALITIES FROM
BEING MERE CHILD-BEARERS AND NOTHING ELSE. It is kindof late for that,
I know. GLOBAL WARMING IS ALSO GOING TO BE CAUSING SWARMS OF ECONOMIC
REFUGEES. We ain't seen nothing yet. But, discriminating against some
people as "illegal", IS NOT THE ANSWER. WE NEED TO WORK TOGETHER WITH
"THOSE PEOPLE" FOR OUR COMMON INTERESTS WE DO HAVE. In the early days
of the Labor Movement, the Bosses DIVIDED THE WORKERS ALONG NATIONALITY
LINES, ALSO. How soon do we forget!!!!!]

[Now we're sortof EMBARASSED to talk about "race" or "nationality" -- so saying "ILLEGAL" has a sortof SELF-RIGHTEOUS LEGITIMACY about it -- saying THIS HARD-WORKING PERSON IS A CRIMINAL, like a rapist or a shoplifter.]
BMUTINY T
Don't believe the Bosses! They are USING AND MANIPULATING YOU!

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