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A national Green bulletin
Vol. 3, No. 8
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
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NATIONAL GREEN PARTY MEETING Green Country Greens and
the Green Party of Oklahoma will host the annual meeting of the Green
Party of then United States in Tulsa, Oklahoma, July 21-24. State Green
Party delegates to the National Committee, party leaders and staff, and
other Greens will gather at the University of Tulsa. Highlights include
Campaign School workshops for candidates and other Greens involved in
campaigns, election of national officers, organizing meetings of Campus
Greens and the Youth Caucus, workshop on White Privilege and the proposed
Right-to-Vote Act, and a speech by Cherokee Chief Chad Smith. Visit the
web site for information about registration, lodging, and the location.
http://www.gp.org/meeting2005/
http://www.campusgreens.org
CHARGES AGAINST MAYOR JASON WEST DROPPED On July 12,
the district attorney of Ulster County, New York dropped charges against
Mayor Jason West of New Paltz for marrying same-sex couples, saying that a
trial would be needless and divisive. Mayor West, a member of the Green
Party, had been charged with 24 misdemeanor counts of violating the
state's domestic relations law when he performed public marriage
ceremonies for two dozen gay and lesbian couples in February 2004. Mayor
West had been expected to stand trial in the fall, and if convicted, he
could have faced fines and up to a year in prison. His lawyer, E. Joshua
Rosenkranz, said the district attorney's decision was a "total and
complete vindication." The original charges were dismissed by a town
justice in June 2004, but were reinstated by a county judge in February.
Mayor West appealed that decision, but the State Court of Appeals declined
to hear the case.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/13/nyregion/13gay.html?
NATIONAL The Green Party's Strategic Planning Working
Group has completed the Verification Phase of the National Shared Vision
Survey. Forty-seven states participated (including some that aren't Green
Party affiliates), and 538 total surveys were received. The surveys will
be analyzed according to four areas: Internal/Financial, Visibility,
Electoral, and Issues. The survey results will be published during the
Green Party's annual meeting in Tulsa, June 21-24 (see item above).
CALIFORNIA (1) 2003 Green Party gubernatorial
candidate Peter Camejo said on June 20 that the "Christian
Taliban" is responsible for attacks on the civil liberties of all
Americans, and the harassment of the Muslim community of Lodi during an
ongoing probe of alleged terrorist links there. (2) The Green Party of
California expressed relief that "bogus" charges against San
Francisco Green Party activist June Brashares were found to be false by a
New York jury late Thursday night in her trial stemming from an arrest
during President Bush's speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
(3) The Oakland Green Party announced its support for the Measure Y
Coalition, councilmember Desley Brooks, and other city officials seeking
to develop alternative venues for sideshows participants. (4) The Green
Party of California said it had "grave concerns" over the recent
revelation that the California National Guard has admitted setting up a
new unit to spy on California citizens – especially those
engaging in free speech activities in opposition to the war in Iraq. (5)
Citing the health of all Californians, California Greens praised the
passage by a key Assembly committee of legislation to create a universal
health care system, but warned that "greedy" special interests
are trying to kill the bill. SB 840, the California Health Insurance
Reliability Act Sen. Sheila Kuehl (D-Los Angeles), survived the Assembly
Health Committee on a 9-4 vote and now moves to the full Assembly for a
vote. It earlier passed the Senate.
http://www.cagreens.org/
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1) Several members of the DC
Statehood Green Party participated in rallies at a Washington, DC meeting
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. The stated
purpose of the rallies was to encourage European parliamentarians to issue
a statement supporting voting rights in Congress for DC, but Statehood
Greens emphasized that voting rights did not confer democracy on the
District, and instead demanded DC statehood. (2) Statehood Greens helped
raise money for peace and justice activist Damu Smith, who is suffering
from cancer. Smith is founder of Black Voices for Peace. (3) Statehood
Green Party leaders Jared Ball and Rick Tingling-Clemmons spoke at the
Juneteenth Celebration and DC Music Festival on June 19 at the African
American Civil War Memorial. The event commemorated the 140th anniversary
of the day, June 19, 1865, when Union troops reached Galveston, Texas to
enforce the Emancipation Proclamation in the last state of Confederate
rebellion -- 2½ years after the date of the Emancipation Proclamation
(January 1, 1863).
http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org//press/press.php?annc_id=91§ion_id=2
http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org//press/press.php?annc_id=88§ion_id=2
http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org/
FLORIDA The Green Party of Pinellas County announced
that it stands in firm solidarity with the gay, lesbian, transgender and
bisexual community during this time of struggle, declaring they stand in
pride and with vision for a more inclusive, accepting society for all.
http://www.pinellasgreens.org/
http://www.floridagreens.org/
GEORGIA The Elaine Brown, Green candidate for Mayor of
Brunswick, Georgia invites supporters to send a contribution for some
important campaign equipment:
http://www.elainebrown.org/
HAWAI'I The Green Party of Hawai'i has announced the
results of its state elections: Co-Chair Mary Stone, Co-Chair Jill
Sadoyama; Recorder/Alternate Delegate Lanny Sinkin; Treasurer and Delegate
Julie Jacobson; Membership and Delegate Claire Mortimer; Alternate
Delegate Jeff Turner.
http://www.greenhawaii.org/
MASSACHUSETTS At their state convention on June 4 and
5, the Green-Rainbow Party passed these statements: (1) The Green-Rainbow
Party of Massachusetts calls for the end of all American military and
economic aid to Israel. (2) The Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts calls
for an ecologically sound commitment to equitably sharing and conserving
all water and other natural resources among all peoples of the region. (3)
The Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts supports full implementation of
the Right of Return for each Palestinian refugee, which means each
Palestinian has the right to choose to return to his or her home and
lands. This right is a fundamental human right and is enshrined in
international law for all peoples of the world. (4) The Green-Rainbow
Party of Massachusetts rejects all apartheid-based governmental systems
and calls for a secular, democratic governing entity for all people
in the geographic region of historic Palestine (today referred to by some
people as Israel, the West Bank and Gaza). We support a democratic system
with equal rights for all in which the peoples of the region
democratically decide their future. (5) The Green-Rainbow Party of
Massachusetts recognizes the right of Palestinians to self-defense
as well as nonviolent resistance to Israeli occupation and the Israeli
project of forced displacement of the indigenous Palestinian population
which has been ongoing since 1948. The right to resist occupation is
guaranteed to all peoples of the world by international law.
http://www.massgreens.org/
MICHIGAN (1) The Green Party of Michigan joined the
national Green Party of the United States in citing the Downing Street
memo as further evidence of the deceit of the Bush Administration in its
rush to invade Iraq, and as reason for citizens of all parties (or none)
to call for the end of the occupation and the impeachment of George W.
Bush. (2) Michigan Greens endorsed grassroots activist Maureen D. Taylor
in her campaign for a seat on Detroit City Council, at the party's
quarterly state membership meeting in Dearborn. (3) Greens heard from
Grassroots Activist Maureen D. Taylor, then endorsed her candidacy for
Detroit City Council. (4) Michigan Greens demanded for justice for Rev.
Pinkney, BANCO (Black Autonomy Network Community Organization) from
Berrien County Legal System over Benton Harbor recall.
http://michiganpeaceworks.org/sigad_July4_05.html
http://bhbanco.blogspot.com/
http://michiganimc.org/newswire/display/11036/index.php
http://www.migreens.org
MINNESOTA The St. Paul Green Party’s endorsed
candidate, Elizabeth Dickinson, is drawing lots of press coverage and wide
interest in her race for city council in the last city election in St.
Paul. Ms. Dickinson is widely known for efforts to get coal fired power
plants in the inner city switched over to natural gas to reduce air
pollution.
http://www.elizabethdickinson.org/sp06-28-05.php
NEW YORK The Green Party of Onondaga County made its
final round of candidate designations at a county convention on Monday,
June 27. The Greens designated Cosmo Fanizzi for the 16th County
Legislature District seat. Fanizzi is a carpenter and a longtime resident
of the north side of Syracuse. David Linton was designated for the 17th
County Legislature District seat. Linton grew up on the near west side, is
a longtime resident of Syracuse, a retired Syracuse Fireman and US Postal
worker, a veteran, and a Little League coach at Skiddy Park. Finally the
Greens voted to designate Howie Hawkins for Mayor. Hawkins is a Teamster
truck unloader at UPS and a long-time Green Party activist. Previously,
the Greens had designated Hawkins for the Councilor At-Large seat vacated
by Beth Brownson, but they decided to shift Hawkins to the race for mayor.
Gary Bonaparte completes the field of Green candidates. Bonaparte was
designated for the 2nd District Common Council seat at the
Green’s May 28th meeting. Bonaparte is a Mohawk ironworker who is
active in the Partnership for Onondaga Creek and the Syracuse Peace
Council.
http://www.syracusegreens.org
http://www.gpnys.org/
NEW YORK (1) Region 2 State Committee members of the
Green Party of New York State have endorsed the following campaigns for
New York City: Jerry Kann for City Council, District 22 in Queens; Gloria
Mattera for Borough President of Brooklyn; Robyn Sklar for City Council,
District 26 in Queens. (2) Civil rights activist Alice Green announced her
bid for mayor on the Green Party line Monday, saying she would consider
the effort a success if she draws public debate to the plight of
struggling families. Green will focus on creating jobs and affordable
housing for the poor.
http://www.gpnys.org/county/?page_id=7
http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=378364
OKLAHOMA The Green Party of Oklahoma held its 4th
annual state convention June 24-26 and has elected new delegates to the
national committee. The new national representatives are Delegates: Joni
LeViness of Tulsa, and Huti Reynolds of Porum. Alternate Delegates: James
M. Branum, of Oklahoma City; one alternative spot yet to be named.
http://www.okgreens.org/
PENNSYLVANIA Greens led by Carl Romanelli in
Wilkes-Barre persuaded their City Council to pass a resolution in support
of Ingrid Betancourt: "... The City Council of Wilkes-Barre bestows
honorary citizenship to the city of Wilkes-Barre on Ingrid Betancourt and
Yolanda Pulecio, and that the City Council of Wilkes-Barre calls upon the
government of the United States of America to join the City Council of
Wilkes-Barre, the Luzerne County Green Party, the United States Green
Party and the International Green Party in requesting Colombian president,
Alvaro Uribe appoint a negotiator for resumption of the Colombian peace
process."
http://www.gpofpa.org
http://www.greens.org/ingrid
RHODE ISLAND (1) In response to growing homelessness
rates and proposed cuts to several housing programs by the Bush
administration, the Green Party of Rhode Island has taken on the issue of
affordable housing as one of its primary campaigns. (2) The Green Party of
Rhode Island demanded an end to the use of Depleted Uranium. Rhode Island
Greens urged local and national elected officials to take action to end
the use of Depleted Uranium.
http://www.greens.org/ri
WISCONSIN (1) The Green Institute, the Liberty Tree
Foundation for the Democratic Revolution, and the Havens Center sponsored
a Green Policy Conference at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, June
24-26, to discuss officeholder coordination, education and assistance. The
meeting was attended by 13 officeholders, seven from Wisconsin, two from
California, and one each from Illinois, Oregon, Washington, DC, and
Wyoming. (2) Read the latest news out of Dane County, (Madison):
http://www.fourlakesgreenparty.org/
http://www.wisconsingreenparty.org/
GREEN INSTITUTE The Green Institute and GP360 have
announced the publication of "Strategic Demands of the 21st Century:
A New Global Vision for a New World" by Roger Morris & Steven
Schmidt, on June 30, 2005.
http://www.gp360.net/publications/NewVision.pdf
NATIONAL Recent Green Party press releases:
-- Greens urged state and municipal governments to
maintain access to medical marijuana, in accord with democratically
enacted local laws, despite theSupreme Court's ruling on June 6 in favor
of federal prosecution. "Numerous cities have passed resolutions
condemning the USA Patriot Act for violating basic constitutional rights
and condemning the invasion of Iraq" said Maya O'Connor, co-chair of
the Green Party of the United States, who noted that many of these
resolutions were passed through the efforts of Green elected officials and
lobbying efforts led by Greens. "We urge city and state legislatures
to adopt similar resolutions defending locally enacted laws allowing
medical marijuana."
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_06_15.shtml
-- Greens urged the Senate to reject the
McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act, calling the bill an effort to
subsidize nuclear energy as a way to combat global warming. The bill
repeats earlier failed legislation that would combine mandatory caps on
carbon dioxide emissions with a credit-trading system modeled after the
Clean Air Act, and adds incentives for nuclear development ($6.1
billion in the recently passed House version; $4.3 billion in the Senate
bill).
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_06_23.shtml
http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/062105EB.shtml
-- Greens criticized the Supreme Court's June 23
decision in the Kelo v. City of New London case, calling it a
"legalization of theft." The decision expands the power of
government to condemn private property ('eminent domain'), permitting
officials to transfer property from one private owner to another.
"Working class and low income homeowners will be at special risk,
since they provide less tax revenue, and the Court now gives permission
for city councils and statehouses to evict and replace them with
commercial and residential development for the sake of a wealthier tax
base," said Steve Kramer, Green Party co-chair. "In the wake of
the New London decision, the choice between voting for a Green and voting
for a Democrat or Republican in some races might spell the difference
between keeping and losing one's home," said Green Party co-chair
Peggy Lewis. Many local Green candidates, such as Elaine Brown (running
for Mayor of Brunswick, Georgia) and Gloria Mattera (running for Brookly,
New York, Borough President) are fighting eminent domain battles.
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_06_28.shtml
http://www.elainebrown.org/Brunswick%20Factsheet.php
http://www.electgloria.org/news/campaign/20050624.php
-- Greens accused Democratic Party elected officials
of failing to hold President Bush sufficiently responsible for betraying
the trust of the American people, after the President used the 9/11
attacks to justify the administration's planned invasion and occupation of
Iraq during his speech on Tuesday, June 28. "What the President told
America in his speech wasn't grounds for cautious criticism -- it
was grounds for impeachment," said Elena Everett, chair of the North
Carolina Green Party and Co-chair of the Green Party's Peace Action
Committee. "None of the Democratic leaders who criticized Mr. Bush
are willing to admit that the enormity of his deception deserves
impeachment. None of them are willing to demand a halt to the slaughter of
Iraqi civilians and U.S. troops by ending the occupation." The Green
Party supports impeachment of President Bush.
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_07_01.shtml
-- Greens condemned the July 7 attacks on the London
transit system, and expressed sympathy for the families of the murdered,
for the hundreds of people injured, and for all those shaken by the
bombings. Greens also called July 7 bombings consistent with warnings that
the invasion of Iraq would fuel anti-West anger and make the world less
secure from terrorism.
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_07_08.shtml
NATIONAL Brent McMillan, political director of the
Green Party of the United States, attended the Carter-Baker Commission on
Federal Election Reform hearings at Rice University in Houston, Texas on
June 30. Mr. McMillan submitted a brief on behalf of the Green Party
challenging commission members to support numerous systematic reforms.
Greens have led numerous efforts across the U.S. for election
reforms, demanding 'clean elections' plans, Instant Runoff Voting, and
other proposals, and have criticized the failure of the 'Help America Vote
Act of 2002' to ensure accurate vote counts through new technology.
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_06_27.shtml
NATIONAL (May through October) The Green Party Task
Force on Haiti continues to urge Greens and Green Parties to join its
campaign to support Haitian democracy and justice, titled "Season of
Solidarity with Haiti." The Task Force invites Green Party members
and friends to plan solidarity actions and events from May throught
October, 2005 (May is Haitian Heritage Month), and encourages state Green
Parties to endorse the eason of Solidarity with Haiti. The Task Force on
Haiti is organized by members of the Green Party's Peace Action Committee,
Black Caucus, and International Committee and is currently seeking
members. Individual Greens are encouraged to sign on to the endorsement
list.
http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_02_07.html
Contact: Logan Martinez, loganmartinez@hotmail.com
NATIONAL Listen to an interview with national Green
Party Media Coordinator Scott McLarty,on the Lizz Brown Show, WGNU <http://www.wgnu.net/>
in St. Louis. Scott discussed the Downing Street Memo & impeachment
movement at length, and urged listeners to read the text of the memo
itself at gp.org on our 'impeach' page.
http://server2.whiterosesociety.org/content/brown/LizzBrownShow-(23-06-2005).mp3
NATIONAL Richard Scott has accepted the position of
On-Line Fundraising and Outreach Coordinator. Along with his dedication to
the Green Party and progressive politics Richard has an extensive
Information Technology background. The On-Line Fundraising and Outreach
Coordinator will work with committees and staff to develop our internet
fundraising and outreach systems. We were pleased to have had a number of
excellent applicants for this job and we are glad that Richard has
accepted the position. Richard is the newest member of the Green Party
fundraising team.
HELP WANTED (1) The Green Party of the United States
is looking for Legal Counsel. This is a volunteer position. Counsel will
primarily advise the Steering Committee. Send resumes and contact
information to Maya O'Connor <oconnorm1975@starpower.net>.
HELP WANTED (2) Coordinated Campaign Coordinator
needed in the 5th Congressional District Green Party of Minnesota.
Application deadline: July 18, 2005. In 2005, the 5th CD Greens have
endorsed 6 candidates who are running for office in the City of
Minneapolis, and are seeking a person with energy and enthusiasm to serve
as part-time Coordinated Campaign Coordinator. The primary responsibility
of this position is providing support services to the Minneapolis City
candidates. Send a cover letter and a resume along with a writing sample
to: 5th Congressional District Green Party, PO Box 582763, Minneapolis, MN
55458, or by e-mail to <5cd@mngreens.org>.
More details about the job:
http://www.mngreens.org/news.php?action=fullnews&id=337
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JULY 21-24 2005 Annual Green Party National Committee
Meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma. See item above. The Tulsa Meeting registration
form has been updated. Greens can reserve lodging on Wednesday night, June
20, and sign-up to volunteer at the meeting. A field has been added to
allow registrants to specify a roommate. Coed rooms are also available.
Greens who sign-up for a double room but do not specify a roommate will be
placed with someone of the same gender.
Register Online
SEPTEMBER 24-26 United For Peace and Justice: End the
war on Iraq; Bring the troops home now; Leave no bases behind; End the
corporate occupation of Iraq; Stop bankrupting our communities; No
military recruitment in our schools. Various events: Saturday, September
24 - Massive March, Rally & Festival Sunday, September 25 - Interfaith
Service, Grassroots Training Monday, September 26 - Lobby Day, Mass
Nonviolent Direct Action and Civil Disobedience Leaflets and more
information will be available soon at http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=2854
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CALL CONGRESS
* Call, fax, write a letter, or pay a visit
* Contact information: Congressional switchboard: (202) 224-3121
US House of Representatives: http://www.house.gov/
US Senate: http://www.senate.gov
* Write a letter to the editor, a guest op-ed column, essay, or article
==> Tell Congress to roll back the USA Patriot Act's antidemocratic and
anticonstitutional measures, and resist Bush Administration attempt to
expand it.
thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/678505594?z00m=25162&z00m=25162<l=1120795389
==> Tell your Senators to oppose any Supreme Court
justice who does not support the rights of all Americans.
kintera.org/siteapps/advocacy/index.aspx?c=dsJSK2PFJrH&b=843807&action=2791&template=x.ascx
==> Visit the Vote Hemp web site to send a letter
to US Repsurging them to cosponsor the first-ever hemp farming bill, the
Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2005 (HR 3037).
http://capwiz.com/votehemp/issues/alert/?alertid=7762501&type=CO
http://www.votehemp.com
==> Bipartisan bills have again been introduced in
both houses of Congress calling for lifting the archaic, counterproductive
restrictions on contacts with Cuba. More than 40 years of harsh US
boycotts and restrictions have done nothing to weaken the Castro regime,
but have created hardships for Cubans and Americans alike. Urge the House
and Senate to support a more realistic and humane Cuban policy, and pass
these bills to allow free travel from the US to Cuba.
http://www.lawg.org/countries/cuba/tlking_pts_04_05.htm
http://www.lawg.org/tools/petition.htm
==> Outraged by the brutalities and barbaric
treatment of detainees at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, and other US detention
centers in the 'war on terror'? Tell Congress to shut down Guantanamo and
similar centers in Iraq, Afghanistan, and demand that the US government
declare that henceforth it will ensure that all prisoners get basic
protections such as humane treatment, access to a lawyer and a court, the
right to know the government's charge against them, and a meaningful right
to prove their innocence. Urge Congress to insist that the Administration
close down these shameful detention centers and assure the world that
Americans will treat detainees with decency
http://action.aclu.org/lawlessprisons
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Excerpts from a remarkable speech by Socialist
Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
who place the full prestige of his office and party behind passage of
same-sex marriage legislation in Spain. http://direland.typepad.com/direland/2005/07/when_the_spanis.html
"The Vice Lords of the Replacement Economies:
How the Drug War and the Prison-Industrial Complex connect in a vicious
cycle of violence, vice, and profit."
By Charles Shaw, Guerrilla News Network, June 28, 2005. Shaw,
editor-in-chief of the Chicago-based Newtopia Magazine and former co-chair
of the Green Party's Peace Action Committee, entered the Illinois state
penitentiary recently to begin a one year sentence for possession of less
than ¼ ounce of marijuana and 1.4 grams of MDMA (or about a dozen pills).
http://www.gnn.tv/articles/1500/The_Vice_Lords_of_the_Replacement_Economies
More about Charles Shaw: http://newtopiamagazine.net/articles/58
"Born Again Economics: Putting the money
changers back in the temple."
Sam Smith on the Talibanic cult of the free market. The Progressive
Review, July 2005.
http://prorev.com/temple.htm
"The Great American Pork Barrel: Washington
streamlines the means of corruption."
By Ken Silverstein, in Harper's Magazine, July 25 (in print only). How
Congress and corporations conspire, with no public oversight, to provide
billions in handouts to powerful corporate campaign contributors in the
appropriations process.
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