From davidquinley at aol.com Wed Oct 6 09:42:07 2010 From: davidquinley at aol.com (Greenartist) Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2010 12:42:07 -0400 Subject: [Marin-d] Green Party candidate for attorney general on kqed Message-ID: <8CD338C8CAD9DA9-3A0-2C5@webmail-d018.sysops.aol.com> 9:30am-10am latter online - maybe 10:30pm 88.5 FM 93.5 FM outside SF Bay area 1.Peter Allen, Green Party candidate for attorney general 2.Robert J. Evans, Peace and Freedom Party candidate 3.Timothy J. Hannan, Libertarian Party candidate http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201010060900 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From davidquinley at aol.com Thu Oct 7 18:12:54 2010 From: davidquinley at aol.com (Greenartist) Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2010 21:12:54 -0400 Subject: [Marin-d] Why Isn't Laura Well's in Debates Marin Events In-Reply-To: <5159a2dd5bc809b45022f57dead679eb@www.facebook.com> References: <5159a2dd5bc809b45022f57dead679eb@www.facebook.com> Message-ID: <8CD349D1230A61F-1CD4-6C60@webmail-d018.sysops.aol.com> Marnie Glickman sent a message to the members of Marin County Green Party. Marnie GlickmanOctober 7, 2010 at 4:10pm Subject: This Saturday and Tuesday Dear Green leaders, Please join us this week for two events supporting the Laura Wells for Governor campaign. On Saturday 10/9, we are hosting a Open Debates brunch party for Laura in Fairfax. Fairfax is the only town in California with a Green Mayor, Green Vice Mayor and a Green majority on the town council. The lunch is taking place at the home of Fairfax Vice Mayor Larry Bragman. On Tuesday 10/12, we are organizing an Open Debates protest with Laua in San Rafael. Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown were invited to participate. Laura Wells, our Green Party candidate for Governor of California, has been excluded. Contact me if you have any questions about the event. We'd love your volunteer help. Below is a list of some of the tasks you could help us accomplish this week. Peace, Marnie Glickman Co-chair, Marin Green Party County Council http://www.facebook.com/l/0c5c9m2wRxrAQZGvJfBv8ncDCSg;www.maringreens.org WHAT YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LAURA WELLS FOR GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA THIS WEEK 1) View, download and distribute the 10/12 Open Debates Protest with Laura Wells flyer at http://www.facebook.com/l/0c5c92K-xjXcSbYGhGKo8ykuwmA;maringreens.org/2010/10/volunteer-share-the-1012-open-debates-protest-flyer/. 2) Pick up your telephone. Invite a friend or more to join you at the events in Marin on 10/9 and 10/12. 3) Write a letter to the editor supporting open debates and Laura Wells. http://www.facebook.com/l/0c5c9GyJkTKOvLQ1fHhzS-n5YjQ;salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/1488/letter/?letter_KEY=688 4) RSVP and invite people to our Facebook page for the 10/9 Open Debates Brunch with Laura Wells in Fairfax. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=152835714744767&ref=ts 5) RSVP and invite people to our Facebook page for the 10/12 Open Debates Protest with Laura Wells in San Rafael. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=116834535041877&ref=mf 6) Make a donation to the Laura Wells for Governor campaign. http://www.facebook.com/l/0c5c9GD5PXA5Y9OmTnugZjDXpRg;www.laurawells.org 7) Check for event updates at our new Marin Greens website. http://www.facebook.com/l/0c5c9UF4skUZezquKaHnrekcL5w;www.maringreens.org 8) Send information about the events to your friends and family by email. 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[GPCA-CCWG] California Gubernatorial Candidates, Activists to Discuss All-Inclusive Debates and Proposition 19 - Sushi, Sake, Socialize Fundraiser Benefiting The Free and Equal Elections Foundation In-Reply-To: <201010081308.o98D8BaD026273@mail.ucla.edu> References: <201010081308.o98D8BaD026273@mail.ucla.edu> Message-ID: <8CD37AD460D383A-B48-2864@webmail-d075.sysops.aol.com> reminder of tomorrow nights Marin protest for Wells @ Dominican Univ. -----Original Message----- From: shane que hee To: gpca-ccwg at cagreens.org Sent: Fri, Oct 8, 2010 6:08 am Subject: [GPCA-CCWG] California Gubernatorial Candidates, Activists to Discuss All-Inclusive Debates and Proposition 19 - Sushi, Sake, Socialize Fundraiser Benefiting The Free and Equal Elections Foundation Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 09:03:25-0400 (EDT) From: The Free and Equal Elections Foundation Reply-To: kaylee at freeandequal.org Subject: California Gubernatorial Candidates, Activists to Discuss All-Inclusive Debates and Proposition 19 - Sushi, Sake,Socialize Fundraiser Benefiting The Free and Equal ElectionsFoundation 407 S. Dearborn Street Suite 1170 Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 320-4101 FAX (866) 309-7803 CONTACT: Christina Tobin, Founder and Chair Phone: 312-320-4101 Email:christina at freeandequal.org Web:www.freeandequal.org NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE California Gubernatorial Candidates, Activists to Discuss All-InclusiveDebates and Proposition 19 - Sushi, Sake, Socialize Fundraiser BenefitingThe Free and Equal Elections Foundation. Presentations Expand on October 6 Press Conference and Include PublicEndorsements of Christina Tobin's Campaign for California Secretary ofState. MILL VALLEY, Calif. ? Third party California gubernatorialcandidates and activists continue to fight the systematic muzzling ofalternative voices and choices during this and every election season, andwill publicly discuss the entrenched policy of exclusion at a fundraiserfor theFree and Equal Elections Foundation. CandidatesCarlos Alvarez of California's Peace and Freedom Party,Dale Ogden of the Libertarian Party andLaura Wells of the Green Party will speak aboutall-inclusive candidate debates,proportional representation, Proposition 19 and war, at the"Sushi, Sake, Socialize" fundraiser, Saturday, October 9, 2010,6:00 ? 10:00 p.m. at 114 Inez Place, Mill Valley, Calif. Chelene Nightingale of the Constitution Party, DemocratJerry Brown, and RepublicanMeg Whitman have also been invited. Brown and Whitman have notresponded to date. Additional speakers will include Gerald Murray, national youthcoordinator for Laura Chinchilla?s 2010 Costa Rica presidential campaignand international relations liaison for Free and Equal, who will speakaboutconflict currently underway in Costa Rica and how Proposition 19 willimpact the country, and Anti-war activistCindy Sheehan, who will discuss war. Both will publicly endorseChristina Tobin in her race for California's Secretary ofState. The fundraiser follows Free and Equal's Wednesdaypress conference which was covered by Channel 10 News, Sacramento andThe Sacramento Bee. All-inclusive Candidate Debates Tobin, in her official duties as founder and chair of Free and Equal,will moderate an all-inclusive gubernatorial and U.S. senatorialcandidate debate at California State University in Sacramento, Thursday,October 28, 2010. She also will moderate debates at universities inConnecticut, Illinois and Oklahoma during October. Free and Equal intendsto host additional debates in Kentucky and elsewhere during the nextelection cycles. Tobin and Free and Equal have a history of providingvoters more voices and more choices, organizing forums for allballot-qualified candidates since 2008. Free and Equal recently launched anonline petition that calls for all-inclusive debates nationwide andallows candidates, voters and potential voters to easily voice theiropinion on the issue. University and Media Hosted Debates Continue to Exclude AlternativeCandidates Despite Responsibility to Maintain a Free Marketplace ofIdeas. California Gubernatorial Candidate Laura Wells to Host Protest forInclusion in Candidate Debates. John Mertens to Use Multimedia Technology to Debate Candidates DespiteExclusion from the Official Debate, October 4th. (Conn.) Proposition 19 Takes California and the Nation by Storm. Proposition 19, the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, hasgarnered nationwide attention and is expected to be a highlighted topicat the fundraiser. "Proposition 19 is a hot-button issue," Tobin said."Candidates, businesses and votersseem to be split down the middle in their opinions of the Act, but anumber ofpolls in the last few months suggest a growing momentum of supportfor Prop 19." "Marijuana prohibition is one of our nation's ? and world's ?greatest propaganda campaigns," Tobin added. "The U.S.government has been pulling the wool over the eyes of the American andglobal public for more than 70 years when it comes to marijuana.Proposition 19 is a chance for California voters to fight back. Chair of the national Libertarian party, and California voter Mark Hinklerecently released hisofficial endorsement of Proposition 19, stating, "the War onDrugs has created tremendous damage in California and throughout America,and this will help stop that damage." Gubernatorial candidates Alvarez, Ogden and Wells all publicly favorProposition 19. Nightingale is currently neutral. Despite numerousattempts by Free and Equal representatives, Brown and Whitman have beenunavailable, or unwilling, to comment regarding Proposition 19 andall-inclusive debates. National advocacy organizations including Americans for Safe Access(ASA), Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), Drug Policy Alliance (DPA),Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) and the National Organizationfor the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) have been working on behalf ofthose affected by Marijuana prohibition for decades. "The Marijuana Policy Project has largely sat out the campaign toend marijuana prohibition in California this election cycle, but therecent escalation ofinfighting among allies who claim to support marijuana legalizationhas inspired me to speak out, and firmly," said Rob Kampia,executive director of MPP, in arecent column published by The Huffington Post. "...unfortunately, some anti-prohibitionists are choosing to advocate forprohibition, because Prop. 19 isn't 'perfect enough,' theyimply." The opposition to Proposition 19 is well funded, often by organizationsthat stand to see a negative effect on the bottom lines of theirorganizations and those who believe that the private prison system needsto be filled to capacity if the proposition passes, not people who areconcerned about society or schools. A position, that some say, doeslittle more than align opponents with the views and goals of drugcartels. Interestingly, history has shown that illegal sales cease to beprofitable once a substance is legalized, take alcohol prohibition forinstance. According to the California Secretary of State's office,Public Safety First, a project of People Against Prop. 5 Deception,has received at least $10,000 from the California Beverage DistributorsAssociation, $16,000 from the California Hospital Association, $20,500from the California Narcotic Officers' Association and $30,000 from theCalifornia Police Chief's Association. These are just four of the largestdonations made to the organization, which is the main opposition groupagainst the passage of Proposition 19. People Against Prop. 5 Deception was financed, to a large extent, bythe California Republican Party ($238,000), Meg Whitman ($250,000),California Correctional Peace Officers ($1,000,000) and the CaliforniaBeverage Distributors ($100,000). Proposition 5 was intended to lessensentences for non-violent criminals and remove prison sentences for mostmarijuana related offenses. The fundraiser is free for media representatives with a Free and Equalpress pass. Those may be obtained by emailing Christina Tobin atchristina at freeandequal.org, by 5:00 p.m. PST, Friday, October 8. More information regarding thisfundraiser is available on theFree and Equal website. ### Free & Equal is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, public-policy advocacyorganization dedicated to protecting the rights of the politicallymarginalized and disenfranchised, particularly those of third party andIndependent candidates. Forward email This email was sent to squehee at ucla.edu bychristina at freeandequal.org. Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal withSafeUnsubscribe? |Privacy Policy. EmailMarketing by The Free and Equal Elections Foundation | 407 S. Dearborn Street | Suite1170 | Chicago | IL | 60605 _______________________________________________ gpca-ccwg mailing list gpca-ccwg at cagreens.org http://lists.cagreens.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpca-ccwg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please respond with changes by next Monday (10/11) http://cagreens.org/plenary/archives/minutes/1009Min-Fullerton.pdf Jim _______________________________________________ gpca-cc mailing list gpca-cc at cagreens.org http://lists.cagreens.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpca-cc -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From davidquinley at aol.com Wed Oct 13 23:04:56 2010 From: davidquinley at aol.com (Greenartist) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 02:04:56 -0400 Subject: [Marin-d] Fwd:ARRESTED Green Party GOV CANDIDATE to fight charges, calls CA condition 'the real crime' In-Reply-To: <4CB61D17.5010601@comcast.net> References: <4CB61D17.5010601@comcast.net> Message-ID: <8CD397CDC23D12D-5E8-8FCD@webmail-d059.sysops.aol.com> -----Original Message----- From: civillib To: gpcamedia ; gpca-it-help ; Jim Stauffer ; Greens - GPCA CCWG Greens - GPCA CCWG Sent: Wed, Oct 13, 2010 1:56 pm Subject: [GPCA-CCWG] FINAL: ARRESTED GOV CANDIDATE to fight charges, calls CA condition 'the real crime' FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, October 13, 2010 Contact: Marnie Glickman, 415.472.2859, marnie at greenchange.org Hank Chapot, 510.504.3538, hchapot at igc.org Cres Vellucci, 916.996.9170 cvellucci at cagreens.org Arrested Green Party gubernatorial candidate Laura Wells will fight charges; Calls debate 'fraud,' and the 'real crime' what's happening to California SAN RAFAEL ? Green Party gubernatorial candidate Laura Wells, arrested Tuesday night as she was entering the Governor debate here ? although holding a ticket, said Wednesday she will fight the charges, even though the court date is set for Election Day, Nov. 2. Ms. Wells, 62, and a financial analyst, released the following statement: "The real crime is what's happening to California. The perpetrators of this crime include the Democratic and Republican parties who keep trading off the governorship, and Dominican University, for closing the doors to real dialogue and debate. "California has always been special and there's no reason for it to be in the state it's in: begging Wall Street for loans, watching our schools, environment and job opportunities spiral down. I have never been arrested and I never wanted to. My comfort zone is not important. We cannot stand by and let this happen to California. "The Titanic Parties are heading straight for the iceberg, and their leaders are busily closing the doors to the people on the lower deck. Californians are sick of the same old status quo parties. Californians recognize real talk and real solutions when and IF they hear them. This debate should have been about giving the voters a chance to hear all parties and getting the real issues on the table. "The polls are a fraud against the voters. I received a letter that congratulated me on my primary win and invited me to the debate, if I received 10% support among California likely voters. They didn't tell me what the survey question was. If it were, 'Do you want debates with only the Republican and Democratic candidates?' a huge majority of voters, especially this year, would say 'No.' "But the survey question asked those polled ? including 2 of my supporters ? was if they preferred Jerry Brown or Meg Whitman. Not Laura Wells. And then when the pollsters report the results, they still didn't say other, they say undecided. As if the only choices were Pepsi and Coke, not something we might like that's healthy, like crystal clear water, or juice, smoothies or red wine! "There are solutions, like a State Bank for California, and fair taxes for a change. We ? the middle class, lower income, and even the relatively affluent ? have been paying taxes. The richest 1% and 5% mega-corporations and mega-millionaires have not been paying taxes, nor creating jobs! Let's stop coddling them, and give ourselves and our kids a chance." -30- _______________________________________________ gpca-ccwg mailing list gpca-ccwg at cagreens.org http://lists.cagreens.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpca-ccwg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Governor candidate Jimi Castillo in the news In-Reply-To: <100378.99262.qm@web56901.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <9652597D-268B-44BB-A04A-73A6244843D7@feinstein.org> <100378.99262.qm@web56901.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <8CD4091AFD7E16F-DD4-D5E1@webmail-d094.sysops.aol.com> -----Original Message----- From: Kendra Gonzales To: vcgreens at lists.riseup.net Cc: Green Party Campaigns & Candidates Sent: Fri, Oct 22, 2010 10:29 am Subject: [GPCA-CCWG] Green Lt. Governor candidate Jimi Castillo in the news (Check out the picture of Jimi on the web page) http://www.dailybulletin.com/news/ci_16392065 Candidate blazes a trail Castillo running for lieutenant governor Mediha Fejzagic DiMartino, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Staff Writer October 20th, 2010 When the Green Party called Jimi Castillo to be its candidate in California's lieutenant governor race, Castillo wasn't sure what to do. "My first thought was there is no way I will win, so why should I even do it," said Castillo, an American Indian who lives in Fontana. "But then I thought, well, everyone is upset at the politicians in Sacramento, maybe I do have a chance." But beating out the front-runners, Democrat Gavin Newsom and incumbent Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado, a Republican, now seems like a far-fetched dream. Donations to Castillo's campaign have netted just $1,500, which helped him pay for several boxes of brochures, buttons and 10 lawn signs. Castillo's campaign trail hasn't proved to be too popular either - it has led him to a handful of pow wows and community meetings. But his candidacy was mentioned in a wedding program of a couple whose ceremony he officiated at a couple of months ago in Redlands, and next week he is scheduled to appear on Pacifica Radio on KPFK-FM (90.7). Castillo has also made several appearances at local universities, but, by law, he could not ask for donations or votes. "Likelihood of seeing me on TV is very slim," he said. But for Castillo, the glass is half full - he hopes. The campaign will "crack the door open for other Native Americans hoping to run for an office," he said. Castillo, 68, is a member of the Tongva Nation, an indigenous tribe of the Los Angeles Basin. The Green Party's agenda coincides with Native American philosophy, he said. "They respect the earth, water and air, all living creatures," Castillo said. "They also believe in sovereignty for all nations globally. It's a very humble party." His first time in the public spotlight came unexpectedly several years ago when he was asked to fill in for a keynote speaker at a Green Party event. "I guess they liked me," Castillo said. "Then, last November, I got a call asking me if I wanted to be their candidate. I couldn't believe it. I had to call them back to make sure I got this right." As the shock wore off, the former Marine was ready to put up a fight. "I served in the military, so I duck pretty well," I served in the military, so I duck pretty well," Castillo said. "When they start slinging mud at me I will be OK. They say Sacramento is broken. There is nothing wrong with Sacramento. The politicians are taking the wrong direction." Castillo's platform is shaped by his life experiences. A former spiritual leader at the now-closed Heman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility in Chino, his to-do list includes prison reform and separating the Division of Juvenile Justice from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. "Some time ago, they added the `R' (to their name), which stands for rehabilitation," Castillo said. "I didn't see any rehabilitation - they are doing the same business as before. They laid off teachers and mental health (counselors)." If elected, Castillo said he would also reach out to his constituents and listen to their concerns. "I will not spend my time behind the long mahogany desk and delegate orders," he said. Castillo is in favor of exposing politicians' incomes and would agree to a cut in pay. He also opposes off-shore drilling until he is convinced all safeguards are in place. He supports Proposition 19, which would legalize possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for personal consumption and allow local governments to collect fees and taxes. He is against an Arizona law designed to give state authorities power to look for and deport illegal immigrants. Castillo said he would fight for a clean and safe supply of drinking water for all, as well as establishing more affordable and accessible education. He would also stand up for children's rights. "In our society, animal rights supercede children's rights," Castillo said. "If I hit a dog and someone sees me, I would get arrested. But if I spank a child, I will not." Although Newsom and Maldonado are not losing much sleep over Castillo, for the Green Party, he is a right candidate. "Jimi carries values of the Green Party very well," party spokesman Derek Iversen said. "We are proud to have someone from the indigenous community representing our green values at a statewide platform." ----------------------------------- Jimi Castillo for Lt. Governor http://www.jimicastillo.org/ Castillo will be on American Indian Airwaves on KPFK, 90.7FM radio, Tuesday, October 26th at 8pm http://www.kpfk.org/programs/43-american-indian-airwaves.html ----------------------------------- _______________________________________________ GPCA-MediaWG mailing list GPCA-MediaWG at cagreens.org http://lists.cagreens.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpca-mediawg _______________________________________________ gpca-ccwg mailing list gpca-ccwg at cagreens.org http://lists.cagreens.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpca-ccwg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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