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Rosa Clemente – Building the Green Party

Rosa Clemente, Green Party Vice President on building the Green Party

The Green Party can pull the fractured left together.

The importance of local elections in building the party.

http://www.rosaclemente.com

Rosa talks about a possible run for office in New York City.
(Yes, she’s really committed to building this party on the LOCAL level too!)

Craig Seeman
NY

Rosa Clemente – Civil Disobedience and the Patriot Act

Rosa Clemente, Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate

Mass Civil Disobedience around the environment

Using the Patriot act to prosecute protestors as domestic terrorists

http://votetruth08.comhttp://www.rosaclemente.com

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Craig Seeman
Patrick Dwyer

Rosa Clemente – Media: who’s not progressive, Katrina and the Democrats

Rosa Clemente, Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate

Which media is not really progressive

HipHop activists co-opted

A new way of thinking, what we believe in

Katrina and the failure of the Democratic Party

http://votetruth08.comhttp://www.rosaclemente.com

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Craig Seeman
Patrick Dwyer
Craig Seeman

Rosa Clemente – Subprime mortgage crisis and the Left

Rosa Clemente, Green Party Vice Presidential Candiate

Shared sacrifice with those who caused the economic crisis

How her family has been effected by the subprime mortgage crisis

Green Party strategy post Obamamania

Green Party fighting election theft

Defending non Greens on various issues

Who’s really progressive?

http://votetruth08.comhttp://www.rosaclemente.com

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Craig Seeman
Patrick Dwyer
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Craig Seeman

Rosa Clemente – Community Organizing and Electoral Politics

Rosa Clemente, Green Party Vice Presidential candidate talk at New York University Oct 10

Community Organizing and Electoral Politics

Women involvement in activism and electoral politics

Rosa’s political history, the Green Party, being asked to run for VP by Cynthia McKinney

The imperative of building the Green Party

Attracting young people to the Green Party

Where’s radical labor?

http://votetruth08.comhttp://www.rosaclemente.com/index.html

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Craig Seeman
Patrick Dwyer
Edited by
Craig Seeman
NY

Open the Debates! Why antiwar and anti-bailout voters should demand an invitation for Cynthia McKinn

October 6, 2008 at 21:40:55

Open the Debates! Why antiwar and anti-bailout voters should demand an invitation for Cynthia McKinney

by Scott McLarty    

www.opednews.com
 

The biggest revelation for anyone paying close attention to the first presidential debate on Friday, September 26, was that Barack Obama and John McCain agreed on so much.

Despite Mr. McCain’s repeated "he just doesn’t get it" retorts, referring to Mr. Obama’s relative lack of foreign policy experience, and the reminders that Mr. McCain carries the stigma of a disastrous Republican administration, it was clear that the two candidates share the same basic premises. Both would maintain the Bush-Cheney doctrine of preemptive military action against nations currently at peace with the US, a policy contrary to the Nuremburg principles and other international laws as well as the US Constitution. The differences between the two on Iran, Israel-Palestine, and Russia-Georgia mostly had to do with secondary concerns such as how to approach negotiation. Mr. Obama would send more troops to Afghanistan. He continued to vote for President Bush’s requests for more war funding, joining most of his fellow Democrats in approving all war funding bills after his party gained control of Congress in 2006.

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Where is Kenny Rogers When You Need Him?

Where is Kenny Rogers When You Need Him?
Cynthia McKinney

At the precise moment when we couldn’t imagine it getting worse-after all, the Democrats, since they acquired majority status in the Congress, delivered funding for George Bush’s wars several times. They authorized retroactive immunity for telecoms that helped Bush’s Administration illegally spy on us. And they never really considered any alternatives to the basic bailout wish list given to them by Bush and his Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson.

Sadly, I must say that this failure on the part of the Democratic leadership is by far the greatest perfidy of the Democrats yet. I shudder to think what betrayal of the Constitution and the people of this country yet awaits us. I am forced to ask, “What do they stand for?”

I think they have shown us time and time again what they stand for, what their values are, and that they are willing to leave the people behind in their quest to acquiesce to what Bush’s base asks for. And remember, Bush told us that his base were the haves and the have mores! So, if the Democratic leadership is more loyal to them than they are to the working people in this country, then a new political alignment of historical proportions is taking effect that the working people of this country must recognize. By their policy choices, it should now be clear that the Democratic leadership in Congress must be removed and a political party that reflects the people’s values must be built. Not only do the people need a party of their own, it should now be clear to a vast number of people that the people in this country need a movement that places our values on the political agenda. This was what I said in my remarks accepting the Green Party’s nomination as their candidate for President of the United States.

In 2000, when there was clear evidence that the election had been tampered with, and that particularly, black voters had been disfranchised, the Democratic leadership did nothing to recognize and correct this fact. Criminal behavior was met with de facto acceptance, a failure to investigate, and ultimate acquiescence by the Democratic leadership.

Through my Congressional office, on my own initiative, I investigated and discovered one of the mechanisms used to disfranchise voters and put my findings on the Congressional Record. Sadly, because of inaction by the Democratic Congress, the basic mechanism used by the Republicans to steal the vote in 2000 could, in fact, be used today to further disfranchise voters. Further, one million black votes across our country were not even counted, 78,000 of them in Florida alone.

What kind of election is it when the votes don’t get counted!
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CYNTHIA MCKINNEY GETS HIP HOP VOTE

Young independent voter switching  from Obama to McKinney.
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-106025

In this election season, message, media and medium are important. Some of All Parts, an underground Hip Hop group spreads the message of the Green Party through the medium of music. Their new song, "Run
(historical moment)" welcomes both youth, and People of Color, particularly from the Hip Hop generation to the Green Party. Presidential nominee, Cynthia McKinney and her counterpart Rosa Clemente, are taking the once white, middle class driven party to the masses, and reaching people of color.

With songs like "Run," the Some of All Parts (SoAP) represents the increasing dissatisfaction America has with the Democratic Party and that the alternative option is becoming the imperative. In the third
verse, of "Run," rapper 5 Fifths put its plainly "You can’t blacklist a black sista/with the power of the people and force of a
twista/they tried to kick her out/she came right back/America blacked out/she brought the like back." Some of All Parts is one group that adds to the growing list of endorsements which includes M-1 of dead prez, Professor Griff of Public Enemy, la Bruja, N.Y. OIL, Riders Against the Storm, and Rebel Diaz. Perhaps SoAP will spark other artists to step up to the political plate.

Some of All Parts is the first Hip Hop group or artist to both publicly endorse Cynthia McKinney and create a song specifically referencing her. With lines like "You’re the one, run Cynthia run, shinning like a sun,
run Cynthia run, you’re the one, run Cynthia run, the movement has begun, so run, run run," they will surely add to the growing movement of Green Party politics.

A group that started in sound engineer, Danny Velarde’s San Francisco basement, SoAP, has grown to include Carlos Bryant, pianist and co-producer, and emcee/rapper Joe Truss, known as 5 Fifths. Also featured in "Run" is Noodlez/Kenny a moving vocalist. The group makes both conscious music as well as light hearted and fun music. Look for updates, contact information, lyrics, and an extended biography on their website http://www.myspace.com/thesomeofallparts. Their highly anticipated video for "Run" at http://www.youtube.com/someofallparts, with 1800 plays in 8 days, is making waves on the internet. SoAP stays true to their name, by doing their part in cleaning up hip hop.

If you would like more information on this topic, or to schedule an
interview with Some of All Parts, please contact Joe at someofall at gmail.com

Vote Truth; Vote for People Power; Vote McKinney; Vote Green

Preserving the Integrity of Democracy – Cynthia McKinney

Cynthia McKinney has taken the Standing for Voters Pledge and has also pledged to use her campaign to preserve the integrity of democracy: