Archive for October 31st, 2003


Green News

Green News


Matt Gonzalez
From a Green listserv



Matt Gonzalez, a former public defender, current President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and one of the leading elected Greens in the country, is running for Mayor of San Francisco.  The election is this Tuesday, November 4th, and we need your help.


New polls out Wednesday, Oct 29 show that Matt has climbed into a slim lead for second place and a coveted spot in the upcoming runoff election, which will feature the top two finishers from the November 4th contest.  This is HUGE.


Even better, our own polling from a few weeks back showed that, should he make it into the runoff, Matt’s poll numbers starting out are statistically tied with those of the leading candidate (Gavin Newsom, a neo-conservative anti-homeless candidate backed by downtown business interests), with each candidate receiving 41-42% support.  In other words, Matt has a very strong chance to become the first Green mayor of a major international city - not just in the U.S., but in the world!


www.mattgonzalez.com 


Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader has declined to be a candiate on the California Green Party Presidential ticket in 2004, citing exploratory committee rules that would make it difficult for him to be a listed candidate now. He did the same thing in 2000, and didn’t decide to run until April 2000. He can still get on the California ballot by doing a signature campaign. Speculation is he is waiting to see if Kucinich or Dean get the Democratic nomination. Also, he will be 72 and a Presidential campaign would tax anyone, 72 or not.


The four Greens currently on the California ballot are, basically, nonentities, except for David Cobb, who has some visibility among GP activists. Nader, love him or hate him, gave the Green Party international attention in the 2000 race. If he doesn’t run, Greens have no one even remotely approaching his name recognition as a candidate in 2004.

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Get those cameras rolling, folks!

Get those cameras rolling, folks!



Bush in 30 Seconds


Moby has come up with a political advertising contest called Bush in 30 Seconds. “You don’t have to be formally trained in the art of filmmaking, just ready, willing and able to create an ad that tells the truth about George Bush.”

A
panel of celebrity judges will choose the winner.

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Arnold won’t let facts get…

Arnold won’t let facts get in the way of ideology


The recent hike in the California car tax, among other things, funds firefighters. Given the current conflagrations, a reasonable human might consider keeping these taxes. But not Arnold, he still wants to repeal the tax, thus slashing firefighting funding.



Various state and local officials want Schwarzenegger to preserve the car tax rate that tripled under Gov. Gray Davis, contending that the money pays for lifesaving fire and emergency services now being marshaled against the wildfires.


Will the governor-elect heed calls to preserve the threefold increase in the vehicle license fee that raises $4 billion for local government?

“In a word, no,” said H.D. Palmer, a Schwarzenegger spokesman.

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Big dogs back grocery strike

Big dogs back grocery strike


The AFL-CIO is starting a multi-union fund to aid striking grocery workers in Southern California, saying the strike is a defining battle.


Another big dog, the Teamsters, will decide by late next week whether to strike the grocery warehouses in support. If they do, the grocery chains will be forced to close their stores until the strike is over.

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A VERY scary Halloween news…

A VERY scary Halloween news item


Microsoft buying Google?

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Attackers loot U.S. supply train

Attackers loot U.S. supply train



Blast in Baghdad kills 2 and boosts unease in capital


Meanwhile the administration continues their unreal world of spin and propaganda.



Rumsfeld accuses press of “ignoring” progress in Iraq.


Do the Bushies ever admit they are wrong, made a mistake, or apologize for anything? Lordy, a few months back the only attacks in Iraq were a few random snipers. Now they’re looting supply trains. Only in the demented Dr. Strangelove world of the current administration could that be considered “progress”.


Maybe someone should tell them propaganda only works as long as people don’t know it is propaganda.

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More signs Bush is losing…

More signs Bush is losing his grip on power



Senate Democrats block Bush court pick


Senate Democrats yesterday blocked President Bush’s selection of Charles W. Pickering Sr. for a federal appeals court after a two-year struggle that evoked conflicting interpretations of the past, present and future of race relations in Mississippi and Pickering’s role in them.

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Paper plate oragami

Paper plate oragami


Right here!

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Malaysia’s Dr M takes parting…

Malaysia’s Dr M takes parting shot at Israel



Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, speaking on the eve of his retirement, has said that Jewish people’s past sufferings in Europe are no excuse for taking Arab land and persecuting Muslims.


That is a reasonable statement.



Dr Mahathir, who steps down on Friday after 22 years in power, provoked widespread international criticism earlier this month by saying that the Jews had emerged from the Holocaust to “rule the world by proxy.”


That is a lunatic statement.

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