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    Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire:  Ultimate Fan Guide

    Georgiana is the subject of the movie "The Duchess" (currently on Netflix) and a relative of the young Prince and Princess of Cambridge. Get the Ultimate Fan Guide -- with plot points, history, and what happened to the historical characters -- for only 99 cents!

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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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    Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? eBook

    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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NYCLU to Teach New York City Youth about their Rights During ‘Week of Action’

NEW PUBLICATION: Palm Card: Know Your Rights When Facing a Suspension (2010) (280.43 KB) On Tuesday10/12/10  through Friday10/15/10  next week, the New York Civil Liberties Union and its volunteers will visit public high schools in each New York City borough to inform students of their rights when confronted by police or military recruiters at school, […]

MD Green Party Hopes for Full Recovery for U.S. Senate Candidate Natasha Pettigrew

Update on Sept 21st: Natasha Pettigrew has passed away. News at gp.org: here. Natasha Pettigrew, the Maryland Green Party‘s candidate for United States Senate in this fall’s General Election, was critically injured Sunday morning when her bicycle was struck by an SUV. Natasha is currently being cared for at Prince George’s Hospital Center in Cheverly. […]

DroneWatch & Sacred Peace Walk: Judge Unexpectedly Delays Drones Trial to Consider Defense Evidence

What started out as an open-and shut case of trespass in Judge William D. Jansen’s Las Vegas courtroom yesterday soon turned into a day-long reflection on the right of citizens to break the law in order to uphold a higher one. via Nevada Desert Experience: DroneWatch & Sacred Peace Walk: Judge Unexpectedly Delays Drones Trial […]

Forum on Arizona Immigration Law SB1070 9/16/10

The Long Island Hispanic Bar Association and Touro Law Center To Hold Immigration Forum on Arizona Law and Other State and Local Attempts To Address Immigration Issues Arizona’s passage of its new immigration law, SB 1070, in May of this year reignited a debate over the United States’ immigration system and enforcement policy. The debate […]

Oral arguments scheduled for: Democratizing the Electoral College Civil Action

Excerpts from the actual civil suit at the readmore… Asa Gordon is Chair of the DC Statehood Green Party Electoral College Task Force and Executive Director of Douglass Institute for Government. Gordon’s civil suit concerning reform of the Electoral College will have oral arguments in the United States Court of Appeals on January 14, 2010. […]

2010 Primaries in NY: Could the month be changed?

from Ballot Access News Federal Legislation May Doom September Primaries August 28th, 2009 The bill moving through Congress to fund the military has an amendment that requires states to postally mail ballots to overseas absentee voters no later than 45 days before the general election. This New York Times story says that New York state […]

Democracy Now! Broadcast Exclusive: Declassified Docs Reveal Military Operative Spied on WA Peace Groups, Activist Friends Stunned

Democracy Now! Broadcast Exclusive: Declassified Docs Reveal Military Operative Spied on WA Peace Groups, Activist Friends Stunned Newly declassified documents reveal that an active member of Students for a Democratic Society and Port Militarization Resistance in Washington state was actually an informant for the US military. The man everyone knew as “John Jacob” was in […]

New Mexico has repealed the death penalty

from: Equal Justice USA Breaking News March 18, 2009 New Mexico has just repealed the death penalty! Today Governor Bill Richardson signed a bill to replace the death penalty with life without the possibility of parole.

Large percentage of Long Islanders have experienced hate crime

New polls show statistics for people in Long Island who worry about hate crime, and also a large percentage of people in Long Island (both Suffolk County and Nassau County) who say they have been a victim of hate crime. The article points out that racism is a continuing problem.

Mayor Bloomberg, again? Bill on term limits in NYC advances

from Ballot Access News New York Bill to Require New York City Popular Vote on Term Limits Advances February 25th, 2009 On February 25, the New York State Assembly Election Law Assembly passed A1224. If it is signed into law, it would require New York city voters to vote in May 2009 on whether they […]

Watching the process: Chance to hear oral arguments about immigration issue controversy from Suffolk County Legislature

KW: One of the leftover proposals from the spell of anti-immigrant legislation that was bubbling in the Suffolk County Legislature is the bill IR1105, which will receive a day in court this Friday. See information below. Video from the time the bill was being proposed is at the bottom of this post. And, also, for […]

Want a hot time in Nassau tonight? Hot topic at Hosfstra – Free Speech

Morgan Spurlock speaking about corporations and the curtailing of Free Speech. Spurlock is known as the genius behind “Supersize Me” Sponsored by the Nassau County Civil Liberties Union Tonight: Tuesday, Feb. 24th at 7:30pm Hofstra University Dempster Hall Studio A More info from the Hofstra website:

Making spanking worse: Spanking of children in Missouri Schools

Update – More research on spanking is: here. Evidently, in Missouri, teachers are still allowed to spank children in school. I think that is appalling. And, it makes me think that some activists should probably focus on making sure no schools in any state are allowed to use corporal punishment on children. It is outrageous […]

Democracy Now! | Despite Celebrated Orders Closing Gitmo and Banning Torture, Has Obama Kept Rendition Intact?

Democracy Now! | Despite Celebrated Orders Closing Gitmo and Banning Torture, Has Obama Kept Rendition Intact? Posted using ShareThis