Archive for September 25th, 2006


Paparian campaign gains momentum

Bill Paparian, former mayor of Pasadena CA, is running for the House as a Green. Something is happening. His campaign is getting major traction, interest from the media, and the buzz is definitely building. This will not be the usual Green campaign where the candidate gets 5% of the vote, rather Paparian will get considerably more votes than that - you read it here first.

He’s strongly antiwar, and this is the primary theme that is resonating among voters. The Pasadena / Glendale area has one of the largest Armenian populations anywhere (including Armenia) and as a bloc, is strongly antiwar. Yet, even Republicans can be antiwar too. The current issue of USA Armenian Life has a front page photo of Paparian with Bill Holderness, a notable Republican who now opposes the war and supports Paparian.

I was involved in the Green Party for a while. More than a few had been Republicans before becoming Greens, so it shouldn’t be surprising when a highly visible local Republican supports a Green candidate.

In the aftermath of the Armenian genocide, Arabs in the surrounding areas opened their hearts to Christian Armenians and aided them when they needed help the most, a generosity Armenians have not forgotten. Armenians thus see Arab culture as the highly developed civilization that it is (indeed, during the Dark Ages in Europe, it was Arab culture that kept civilization alive in the West.) Armenians, who live in many countries in the Middle East, tend to oppose imperialism there, whether it be U.S. or Zionist. Local Armenians, many who emigrated from Lebanon, have picked up on Paparian’s message, and he’s been appearing on Armenian cable TV virtually every night.

Bill Paparian, a friend (I’m his webmaster too), is the real deal. Strongly progressive, he opposes the Iran and Afghanistan wars, saying bring the troops home now, and stop the torture too. If you live in the area, this is the campaign to get involved with.

Paparian for Congress

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Army tells Rumsfeld it’s billions short

The Army Chief of Staff says they can not continue at current levels in Iraq (and elsewhere) without billions more. This unprecedented move isn’t just a ploy for more money, it shows point-blank the insanity of the Bush agenda.

Then there’s that report by US intelligence agencies that say the Iraq invasion has increased, not decreased, the threat of terrorism.

Even former friends and allies of the neocons are now turning against them.

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Religious Right openly backing Republicans

All Saints Church is Pasadena CA is being attacked by the IRS for an antiwar sermon in 2004, yet Religious Right leaders are urging pastors to tell parishoners to vote Republican, a blatantly political move, way more than the mild sermon by All Saints.

So where is the IRS? Or do they only target the Left now and not even pretend to be impartial?

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