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from Huffington Post Still I couldn’t get the words of Rosa Clemente — the 36 year-old Green Party vice-presidential candidate who was for many of us just as much a symbol of hope and progress and change — out of my head. “If we become the majority,” she told me last summer, “then we’re going […]
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KW: The news event that many of us have been waiting for: What did Michelle Obama wear to the inauguration balls? She wore white. Which is sweet, like a young bride. And, the AP describes her gown in this way: “…a white chiffon one-shoulder gown… “Her full-skirted dress had a strap across her right shoulder, […]
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Hi All, On the evening of Inauguration Day (last Tuesday, January 20th) the Rockland County Legislature unanimously passed a pro-Israel resolution that had been introduced during the attacks on Gaza. I was among a small number attending to voice opposition as a result of an initial appeal by Alan Levin. Subsequently, I submitted a piece for […]
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Were you looking for info on President Obama’s speech on February 24th? A thorough AFP article is: here. _______________________ Live blogging by Kimberly Wilder, one green’s perspective on Inauguration Day: A line that is very personal to his story… “A parent’s decision to nurture a child which finally decided our fate…” Some ideas from the […]
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When Diane Feinstein introduces Rick Warren there is tepid applause and an awkward sense of silence.
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As I have said before, it is such a festive day, and people are so happy for Barack Obama and the politeness bestowed upon him, there are even some warm feelings about George Bush today. (Let’s think about indicting him for war crimes next week.) But, I was thinking how happy he must be today, […]
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