Thursday, March 23, 2006
Not much time this morning
so I am putting a brief note and links to a dozen or so Green related online articles. All of the articles were found at the Greens News Center They cover everything from anti-war demonstrations to the "Utah Situation" to candidates announcing for office. Enjoy! Oh yeah, you have to look behind the "Read more!" link to find it...
Well, it would seem that the people of Pasadena, CA were involved in anti-war activities. The piece mentions Green Party candidates Bill Paparian, Philip Koebel and Ricardo Costa.
In an editorial, the Pasadena Weekly said Believe it or not, there is actually a bright side to all of this business-as-usual politicking. And that is the emergence of the Green Party in the coming state and national elections as something of a populist force to be reckoned with.
The San Jose Mercury News article covers, among others, the California Green seeking office as Mayor of that city.
Tim Fitzgerald, the Green Party candidate for Mayor of San Jose, announced that he had campaign manager for his run.
Third Planet Video has put up Green Party videos at their website. Check 'em out!
Joe Calhoun is running for Congress from Colorado, and plans to stop the war on Iraq as his first piece of business. Wouldn't that be great!
The San Jose Mercury News, now a part of the McClatchy Group I think, published another piece about the San Jose mayoral race They did give coverage to the Green candidate.
Right over here you will find a piece by Tim Fitzgerald explaining why he's the best choice for Mayor.
The Los Angles Greens put up a series of photos from an anti-war demo in that center of celebrity. Look carefully...is that Christina Ricci hugging Peter Camejo? Is that Donna Warren high fiving Jody Foster? Look carefully, right?
Six years after the stealing of the Presidency in Florida, the Palm Beach election authorities still can't get it right!
Finally, our good friends in Utah are fighting it out over the use of the name "Green".
Enjoy your day folks. I gotta get going. The pay around this place sucks. *Grin*
Well, it would seem that the people of Pasadena, CA were involved in anti-war activities. The piece mentions Green Party candidates Bill Paparian, Philip Koebel and Ricardo Costa.
In an editorial, the Pasadena Weekly said Believe it or not, there is actually a bright side to all of this business-as-usual politicking. And that is the emergence of the Green Party in the coming state and national elections as something of a populist force to be reckoned with.
The San Jose Mercury News article covers, among others, the California Green seeking office as Mayor of that city.
Tim Fitzgerald, the Green Party candidate for Mayor of San Jose, announced that he had campaign manager for his run.
Third Planet Video has put up Green Party videos at their website. Check 'em out!
Joe Calhoun is running for Congress from Colorado, and plans to stop the war on Iraq as his first piece of business. Wouldn't that be great!
The San Jose Mercury News, now a part of the McClatchy Group I think, published another piece about the San Jose mayoral race They did give coverage to the Green candidate.
Right over here you will find a piece by Tim Fitzgerald explaining why he's the best choice for Mayor.
The Los Angles Greens put up a series of photos from an anti-war demo in that center of celebrity. Look carefully...is that Christina Ricci hugging Peter Camejo? Is that Donna Warren high fiving Jody Foster? Look carefully, right?
Six years after the stealing of the Presidency in Florida, the Palm Beach election authorities still can't get it right!
Finally, our good friends in Utah are fighting it out over the use of the name "Green".
Enjoy your day folks. I gotta get going. The pay around this place sucks. *Grin*