From marnie at greenchange.com Thu Oct 2 12:00:05 2008 From: marnie at greenchange.com (Marnie Glickman) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 12:00:05 -0700 Subject: [Marin-d] you tube of cynthia in fairfax Message-ID: <326B69AD-4B28-40D4-906E-599FDBFE3868@greenchange.org> Hi folks, Here is a great clip of Cynthia's speech in Fairfax, CA last weekend. http://network.greenchange.org/videos/1518-cynthia-speaks-in-fairfax-ca Enjoy. Marnie Glickman Co-chair Marin Greens From marnie at greenchange.com Fri Oct 3 07:19:48 2008 From: marnie at greenchange.com (Marnie Glickman) Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 07:19:48 -0700 Subject: [Marin-d] from cat woods: leaving the Green Party References: <48E5BF7C.9010600@mindspring.com> Message-ID: <0C938192-0816-4448-B1F4-7DF6A17CD888@greenchange.org> Begin forwarded message: > From: Cat Woods > Date: October 2, 2008 11:45:16 PM PDT > To: GPUS list > Subject: [usgp-nc] leaving the Green Party > Reply-To: "The natlcomvotes \(aka National Committee Votes\) > listserv is for decision-making and management of GP-US affairs." > > > WHY WE ARE LEAVING THE GREEN PARTY > October 2, 2008 > > We, the undersigned delegates to the National Committee of the Green > Party of the United States (GPUS), are hereby exiting the Green > Party. The movement to democratize the Green Party, which began four > years ago, has failed. Furthermore, there is no provision in the > structure of the party to provide recourse to its members when > entrenched leaders overstep their authority or violate the values > and rules of the party. The structure of the party allows grassroots > democracy ? the will of its members ? to be disregarded in the name > of ?decentralization? while, at the same time, centralizing the > result of its undemocratic nomination process. The net result is > that state Green parties strong enough to have ballot lines are > controlled by an unaccountable small clique of people outside of > those states. When even the few reforms that have been adopted by > the national party can be ignored with impunity, we believe that > further effort on our part to work for reform would be a waste of > our energy and resources. > > In leaving the Green Party, we are not looking backward to the so- > called ?Democratic? and ?Republican? parties. We learned long ago > that the corporate funding and control of these two parties > precludes the possibility of becoming a vehicle for needed political > change. They long ago betrayed their ostensible constituencies and > values. This is, in fact, why we have spent so many years working to > make the Green Party into a real vehicle for change. > > We now believe that a new national progressive political party must > be formed ? one that ensures democratic standards for its members as > part of its base structure, one with an explicit mission to pose an > electoral challenge to the corporate-controlled ?two-party system? ? > in order for greater justice, peace and ecological balance to become > achievable goals. We call upon those who believe in these goals to > come together to create an alternative that does not spin its wheels > and those of its members, that instead establishes a competent, > accountable and democratic structure that strengthens and inspires > its members toward those goals. > > Sincerely, > > Cat Woods, Green Party member of 16 years, GPUS delegate, Marin > county council member > Ann Tompkins, Green Party member of 8 years, GPUS delegate, former > Sonoma county council member > Marilyn Ditmanson, Green Party member of 8 years, GPUS delegate, > former Butte county council member > _______________________________________________ > Natlcomvotes mailing list > To send a message to the list, write to: > Natlcomvotes at green.gpus.org > To unsubscribe or change your list options, go to: > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/natlcomvotes > > If your state delegation changes, please see: > http://gp.org/committees/nc/documents/delegate_change.html > > To report violations of listserv protocol, write to forummanagers at lists.gp-us.org > > For other information about the Coordinating Committee, see: > http://gp.org/committees/nc/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Marnie Glickman Executive director Green Change www.greenchange.org 503.313.7919 w 707.313.7919 f skype: marnieglickman Green Change is a community of people with Green values: justice, grassroots democracy, sustainability and non-violence. We work together to share Green art, politics and culture. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marnie at greenchange.com Fri Oct 3 11:42:58 2008 From: marnie at greenchange.com (Marnie Glickman) Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 11:42:58 -0700 Subject: [Marin-d] From McKinney campaign: On Katrina References: <48E65DFF.2020109@feinstein.org> Message-ID: > > > John Judge, press secretary for the McKinney/Clemente campaign, sent > the information below to help us with responses to the media on her > remarks about an alleged mass-murder cover-up in Louisiana after > Katrina (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbEEyTIVKMI). The story is > circulating in the rightwing media, e.g. FoxNews (http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/02/mckinney-accuses-government-slaughtering-prisoners-dumping-bodies-katrina/ > ), but it might suddenly get wider exposure. We've gotten some > calls on it already. -- Scott > > > This is not for press release or full distribution but for > inquiries. Hope it helps to clarify - John Judge > > *The Unaccounted Deaths of Hurricane Katrina and its Aftermath* > > While serving in her sixth term in the House of Representatives, > Cynthia McKinney was one of only a handful of the Democrats who > participated in the proceedings of the U.S. House Select Bipartisan > Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to > Hurricane Katrina, chaired by Rep. Tom Davis of Virginia. Democratic > Party leadership claimed that the investigation would be partisan > and biased, and therefore instructed Members not to join the > Committee. Rep. McKinney chose to defy Speaker Pelosi's decision > because she felt that the issues that would arise out of any > investigation were too serious to ignore. During the period of her > participation, she attempted to bring forward a wide range of > issues, facts and testimony regarding the flawed preparations and > response to Hurricane Katrina and the devastation it caused. > > She and her staff worked tirelessly with other legislators to craft > an environmental bill that would address the damage, toxicity, > homelessness, and safety for first responders and those involved in > clean up and Katrina survivors trying to put their lives back > together at home. McKinney and her staff worked long hours helping > to write and promote the Congressional Black Caucus omnibus bill, a > broad package designed to address the plight of the survivors, > address the issues of housing and homelessness, provide funds for > reconstruction, improve future federal responses to natural > disasters, and that also included McKinney's initiative for a > comprehensive clean-up program of the toxic materials left over from > the storm surges of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. McKinney pushed for > a Congressional delegation to New Orleans to witness the situation > first hand. > > McKinney also invited survivors and experts to testify before the > committee at a hearing titled "Hurricane Katrina: Voices from Inside > the Storm." This two-part hearing took place on Tuesday, December 6, > 2005, at the Rayburn House Office Building, To see some of the > written statements which outline the abuses of the National Guard > and police, see: http://katrina.house.gov/hearings/12_06_05/witness_list_120605.htm > . Following the flood, Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco issued a > state of emergency and issued "shoot to kill" orders to curb unrest > and reported looting. Subsequently, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, > backed by Blanco, declared martial law, even though there is no > provision for that in Louisiana Law. The report also cited numerous > national news media stories of civilians being shot by police. > During the second panel of this hearing, Attorney Ishmael Mohammed > questioned whether the "shoot to kill" order and the declaration of > martial law were in > accord with common sense in a situation where some of the law > enforcement officers were "raring to go" and in a situation where > everyone was a potential looter. > > "Then you have statements being made by law enforcement officials > and government officials . . . that all deaths are going to be > identified as happening August 29th as the date and no > identification is going to be made of what actually killed anyone." > In fact, Frank Minyard, the Orleans Parish Coroner, told the Chicago > Tribune that "If you murdered somebody in those days, you are > probably going to get away with it." (Chicago Tribune, 11/8/05). > Muhammed stated before the committee: "then you have reports that > over 10,000 people may be dead, and all of a sudden we have a body > count of a little over 1,000." > > These quotes were repeated in McKinney's 70-page report which her > staff prepared, and which was included in its final report, titled > "A Failure of Initiative." This report covers many of her findings > and issues that remain unaddressed to this day. See: http://archives.allthingscynthiamckinney.com/mckinney.house.gov/katrina.supplemental.pdf > > McKinney's Congressional office became a focal point nationally for > complaints, reports, and local and national efforts to restore the > community and homes that were lost to the storm. She was outspoken > on behalf of the victims and their right of return. Upon hearing of > the survivors who were shot at and dispersed by Gretna Police on the > Crescent City Connection Bridge to Gretna, after being refused > passage out of New Orleans, McKinney introduced legislation to deny > funding to the Gretna Police for one year. She then led a march > across the bridge with survivors and civil rights activists that > highlighted the incident. She continues to work closely with > community organizers who have been demanding restoration of homes > for victims and their families through formation of the > Reconstruction Party. > > During the course of Congresswoman McKinney's focus on the victims > and their mistreatment, she and her staff received reports of > illegal use of force and shootings against innocent citizens from > multiple, unrelated sources, including reports of attempts to by law > enforcement authorities to conceal the evidence of their crimes. > Although a few of these informants were willing to testify in public > or go to the press, most refused to go on record for fear of > retaliation. Transcripts of the testimony of the survivors at the > December 6, 2005 hearing reveal a common theme about military and > police abuses of ordinary citizens in a crisis, including threats to > kill. After that hearing, more reports were received that warrant > further Congressional investigation. > > Because these stories came from multiple, unrelated sources > Congresswoman McKinney did not dismiss them out of hand. She > attempted to verify them with limited resources, to speak out about > them, and to get Congressional attention through the Katrina > Committee hearings. Many aspects of the aftermath of Hurricane > Katrina, despite numerous House and Senate committee hearings, > remain unanswered and unresolved, including any final or reliable > body counts. > > The largest single wrongful death toll was reported by a woman who > claimed that her son had been employed as a computer specialist to > enter information about corpses into a database system for DMORT in > Louisiana following the hurricane. The purpose was to collect as > much information as possible on discovered bodies and remains for > the purpose of later identification. This could include > identification papers, address or location of discovery, gender, > age, height and weight, clothing, identifying marks, hair and eye > color, and other distinguishable features, as well as the probable > or visible cause of death if these could be determined. Presumably, > such a database could be used later, by families or authorities, to > identify specific victims. She told the Congresswoman that her son > claimed that 4 or 5 thousand bodies entered into the database showed > bullet wounds in the head. Her son told her that the bodies were > disposed of in swampland outside New > Orleans. Her staff attempted to verify the account, but the young > man would not speak to them or testify. > > DMORT is in fact an agency that was involved in the rescue and > identification of bodies in Louisiana and Mississippi following > Hurricane Katrina. DMORT: National Disaster Mortuary Operational > Response Team (www.dmort.org), is part of the Disaster Medical > System (NDMS). > > http://www.hhs.gov/aspr/opeo/ndms/teams/dmort.html - OFFICIAL PAGE > http://www.hhs.gov/aspr/opeo/ndms/index.html - UNDER NDMS > http://www.dmort.org/ - UNOFFICIAL SITE > > For some of DMORT's history see: http://www.dmort.org/DNPages/DMORTHistory.htm > > This site reads: > > "In the early 1980's, a committee was formed within the National > Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) to address disaster situations > and specifically, mass fatality incidents. This group found that no > standardization then existed and worked toward creating a national > protocol for the formation of a proper response. Initially, they > were concentrating on just the role of funeral directors, but it was > soon discovered that funeral directors and no /_one_/ profession > could handle all of the aspects of such an event. A multi-faceted > nonprofit organization, open to all forensic practitioners, was > formed by the committee to support?a national level response > protocol for all related professions. This group formed, and led by > Tom Shepardson (http://www.dmort.org/DNPages/Tom_Page.htm) purchased > the first portable morgue unit in the country and their equipment > has supported DMORT missions in Illinois, Indiana, Guam, Michigan > and Del Rio. > > "Soon after this nonprofit group of volunteers had formed, > government interest in this topic came to the forefront. Families > who had lost loved ones in airline incidents felt that the treatment > that they had received was inadequate and demanded a response from > congress. As a result, Congress passed The Family Assistance Act in > October of 1996 and required all American based airlines (and later > all those operating in the US) to have a plan to assist families in > the case of an accident. DMORT is one federal team, which can be > called in to help if needed. > > "DMORT has grown from its humble beginnings in the early 1990's to > the current group of over 1200 trained and capable volunteers who > respond at a moments notice to assist those in need." > > Additional related independent reports included: > > A report from the friend of a Louisiana National Guard officer who > was upset over the Guard's role in the shooting of between two and > three hundred persons in the wake of the flood. Allegedly the > victims' bodies were then taken to Mississippi and burned to dispose > of them. The officer would not be identified, come forward to > testify or send a statement to the staff or the Committee. > > Red Cross employees who declined to be identified reported that > survivors were being shot. > > A reporter from a top television network told McKinney's staff that > New Orleans Police Department officers claimed that Immigration and > Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Federal Marshals, among others, were > involved in shootings of civilians during the "shoot to kill" > period. The NOPD officers themselves bragged to this reporter about > shooting dead up to about 150 persons, but would not go on the record. > > A reporter at the New Orleans Times Picayune said he was baffled by > all the rumors about police and Guard shootings, since the total > number of shooting deaths reported by the coroner allegedly totaled > only a handful of persons. > > Some press reported that private security forces, like Blackwater, > Dyncorps and others who were also present in the city after the > flood, were using lethal force and indiscriminately shooting > civilians. > > As long as questions remain for the families and the survivors about > how their relatives and friends actually died, and whether unlawful > and unjustified use of firearms led to innocent people being > threatened, harmed or killed, then justice and public knowledge have > not been served. It is critical that the voices of the survivors be > heard and that their questions and complaints are fully investigated > and addressed. Rep. McKinney has persistently demanded further > investigation and action to help the survivors and as mentioned, has > consistently raised the issue of civilians being shot by law > enforcement officials. As a public official, it would have been > remiss for Congresswoman McKinney to have remained silent. > > It is increasingly clear that members of these same military, police > and private organizations have been involved in illegal and > indiscriminate killings of civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq, and > here at home, and these situations have, at least some of the time, > been investigated and charges brought. The people who died during > Katrina and its aftermath deserve no less. DMORT, the NOPD, the > National Guard and the private agencies like Blackwater should > release all their databases and field reports on civilian deaths and > the causes of death visible among the remains they discovered. > Military and police officers are required to account for any > expended ammunition as well. And immunity and whistleblower > protection should be afforded anyone willing to come forward at this > point with knowledge about any illegal deaths or destruction of > bodies to conceal the facts. > > See Cynthia's statement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbEEyTIVKMI > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > usgp-media mailing list > usgp-media at gp-us.org > http://lists.gp-us.org/mailman/listinfo/usgp-media > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Marnie Glickman Executive director Green Change www.greenchange.org 503.313.7919 w 707.313.7919 f skype: marnieglickman Green Change is a community of people with Green values: justice, grassroots democracy, sustainability and non-violence. We work together to share Green art, politics and culture. From david_quinley at yahoo.com Sat Oct 4 12:13:45 2008 From: david_quinley at yahoo.com (david quinley) Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 12:13:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Marin-d] Sun. Marin Campus Greens Events>Lynne Stewart>Mamia>Cuts to Ca.CC Student Senate In-Reply-To: <0C938192-0816-4448-B1F4-7DF6A17CD888@greenchange.org> Message-ID: <885911.19667.qm@web53909.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Off of College Ave. Sunday Campus Greens Events at College of Marin. Kentfield Campus. In Olney Hall Theater. 1:30-3:30p. Start of a campaign stop the most likely cut of, or cuts to the state State Community Colleges Student Senate. Which we hope will spread across al the 110 Ca.CC Districts. Which make largest higher Education system in the World. Call 415 479 1888 Or go Online too davidquinley at aol.com or join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/comcampusgreens/ for more info Sunday Campus Greens Events at College of Marin. Kentfield Campus. In Olney Hall Theater. 4-6pm Lynne Stewart for such causes as the SF8. A Political Activist and Lawyer, currently facing prison time for defending her right for client confidentiality against the Federal Government and Author of The Framing Mamia Abu-Jamal, J Patrick O'Connor Call 415 479 1888 Or go Online too davidquinley at aol.com or join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/comcampusgreens/ for more info -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From david_quinley at yahoo.com Sun Oct 5 09:59:14 2008 From: david_quinley at yahoo.com (david quinley) Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 09:59:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Marin-d] Sun. Marin Campus Greens Events>Lynne Stewart>Mamia>Cuts to Ca.CC Student Senate Message-ID: <582930.37023.qm@web53903.mail.re2.yahoo.com> trying again to get these through Off of College Ave. Sunday Campus Greens Events at College of Marin. Kentfield Campus. In Olney Hall Theater. 1:30-3:30p. Start of a campaign stop the most likely cut of, or cuts to the state State Community Colleges Student Senate. Which we hope will spread across al the 110 Ca.CC Districts. Which make largest higher Education system in the World. Call 415 479 1888 Or go Online too davidquinley at aol.com or join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/comcampusgreens/ for more info Sunday Campus Greens Events at College of Marin. Kentfield Campus. In Olney Hall Theater. 4-6pm Lynne Stewart for such causes as the SF8. A Political Activist and Lawyer, currently facing prison time for defending her right for client confidentiality against the Federal Government and Author of The Framing Mamia Abu-Jamal, J Patrick O'Connor Call 415 479 1888 Or go Online too davidquinley at aol.com or join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/comcampusgreens/ for more info -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From david_quinley at yahoo.com Sun Oct 12 23:16:33 2008 From: david_quinley at yahoo.com (david quinley) Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 23:16:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Marin-d] marin greens you are invited to advoate for issues on nov. ballot Message-ID: <906084.11837.qm@web53911.mail.re2.yahoo.com> there 2 county wide measures on ballot - and various city measures on the ballot as well marin district hospital? board race I would like put on as many events as I can manage on non-partisan things on the ballot - let me know your ideas COMarin CAMPUS GREENS Nov. Election-Looking for tablers from pro. and con Ca. Props. groups, local Conference North Bay / Marin | Government & Elections Tues.-Wen. 10:30 AM - 2:30PM Fri. 11am-1:3Opm_. Outside LC at Kentfield Campus - Marin County Off 101 - toward greenbrea stop - away from the richmond bridge and larksburg landing ferry there is free parking at PE building - across from the gas station and woodlands market on college ave.? off of sir francis drake ave. ? north GG bridge - South from the richmond bridge - 1 stop away from richmond bridge once turn on too 101 please tell me before hand I also like election events(speakers/debates/and bigger picture events- like prop. 1.Smart trian trans. from. or Prop, 5, 6 and 9 and crime related form, Prop. 11 and election reform form event, so forth? )? at night and weekend? -? I just need to see where people have free time? - Fri. evenings and weekends are best for campus greens advisor - but might be able find other orgs. at schools that be advisor fior a weeknights event - please let=2 0us no soon the election nears - and does take time put a event together -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marnie at greenchange.com Wed Oct 15 08:51:05 2008 From: marnie at greenchange.com (Marnie Glickman) Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 08:51:05 -0700 Subject: [Marin-d] Sunday's 3rd party debate Message-ID: <5B3EFE42-AF3A-48C0-99BF-C7972ABCF08E@mac.com> Here is the first story I've seen about the Sunday 3rd party debate with Cynthia and Ralph: Marnie - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Marnie Glickman Executive director Green Change www.greenchange.org 503.313.7919 w 707.313.7919 f skype: marnieglickman Green Change is a community of people with Green values: justice, grassroots democracy, sustainability and non-violence. 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Props. groups Conference North Bay / Marin | Government & Elections 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM Berkeley Women in Black weekly vigil Protest Palestine | East Bay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From david_quinley at yahoo.com Thu Oct 16 23:08:05 2008 From: david_quinley at yahoo.com (david quinley) Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 23:08:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Marin-d] Correction-Reminder-Fri. American BlackOut on The Big Screen @ COMarin -Kentfeild Campus - OH 96 Message-ID: <355548.94920.qm@web53903.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Fri. - sent out wrong event - oops Kentfield-American BlackOut+DVD Extras-McKinnney-Ohion 2004-Deleted Scenes-Animation-AIPAC Screening North Bay / Marin | Government & Elections | Racial Justice 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM I can't not be there - and you still have positive on going - but it still open go and non partisan Nov. election issue person to be there - you may get your own table from SS under the stairs COMarin CAMPUS GREENS Nov. Election-Looking for tablers from pro. and con Ca. Props. groups Conference North Bay / Marin | Government & Elections 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From david_quinley at yahoo.com Sun Oct 19 09:15:11 2008 From: david_quinley at yahoo.com (david quinley) Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 09:15:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Marin-d] tonights debate with mckinney-still online-location canceled Message-ID: <588524.43879.qm@web53909.mail.re2.yahoo.com> CANCELED http://www.thirdpar tyticket. com/ Please help us get the word out that Cynthia McKinney will participate in an online presidential candidates' forum on Sunday evening. ?There might be some confusion over the fact that the Columbia University forum, also scheduled for Sunday evening, has been canceled. ?The Columbia forum was canceled, the online forum hosted by ThirdPartyTicket. com is still on. Here's the web page for the forum, which will take place Sunday evening, October 19, 7-9 pm:?http://www.breakthe matrix.com/ channels/ 1 Here's a press release for the online candidates' forum:?http://www.gp. org/press/ pr-national. php?ID=121 I'm told that viewers of the online forum will be able to the make donations to their favorite candidate while the event is in progress (and, presumably, thereafter). Please send an announcement to state and local Green, progressive, antiwar, and other e-mail lists about Sunday's forum, so we can get as many people watching as possible. Scott Media Committee __._,_.___ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Living in my truck, but enjoying California. It was an honor to play for Cynthia McKinney and the Green Party of Marin County, CA! Free Political Songs to Spread Like Johnny Appleseed: http://www.myspace.com/vicsadotscrazyplanetband See also GreenChange.com If you have a favorite paying venue, please refer them to Vic Sadot's Booking Site: http://www.sonicbids.com/vicsadot http://www.vicsadot.com http://www.ezfolk.com/audio/vicsadot -----Original Message----- From: marin-d-request at cagreens.org To: vasyvic at aol.com Sent: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 1:52 pm Subject: Welcome to the "marin-d" mailing list Welcome to the marin-d at cagreens.org mailing list! Welcome. The purpose of this list is to discuss the Marin Green Party and its activities. 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