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Colin has been a Green Party activist since 1998. By day he works as a theatrical Lighting Designer, and also as Artistic Director of Reverie Productions, a 10-year-old not-for-profit theatre company based in NYC.

Montana GOP nominates Green for Senate

Thu Jun 05, 2008 at 10:44:12 AM PDT

OK, so I don't know much about the background on this race, but 85 yr-old Bob Kelleher, who has run for office in Montana 13 times, including Governor in 2004 and Senate in 2002 as a Green Party candidate, has just won an upset victory in the 5-way GOP Primary for Senate for the right to face Max Baucus in November.

I don't think Baucus is in any sort of trouble, as Kelleher has literally no money, and polls showed him 40 points ahead of two of Kelleher's opponents (they didn't poll Kelleher - that's how much of an upset this is), but it does say something about the state of the Montana GOP when an anti-war, pro gun control candidate wins your nomination for Senate!

The theme of Kelleher's campaign was "no more tax cuts until hunger, health, HRDC, and job needs are satisfied and social security, Medicare and Medicaid funds are secure."

Cluster Bombs treaty near - will the U.S. step up?

Wed May 28, 2008 at 08:15:45 AM PDT

I know this has been diaried before by Cartoon Messiah, but I fear it got lost in the Mem day weekend shuffle, and it's an important issue.

Diplomats are "very close" to reaching an international treaty banning the use of cluster bombs, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said.

In a statement, Mr Brown said: "After 10 days of intense talks in Dublin, we are now very close to agreement on a new international convention prohibiting the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of cluster munitions that cause unacceptable harm to civilians.

"In order to secure as strong a convention as possible in the last hours of negotiation we have issued instructions that we should support a ban on all cluster bombs, including those currently in service by the UK."

Rasmussen's flawed 3rd party poll, w/ poll

Sun May 18, 2008 at 02:53:28 PM PDT

Rasmussen recently published results of their first (as far as I know) poll involving more than the two major party candidates.  While I am glad to see some reality based polling going on (there will be 5 or 6 candidates on most of the ballot for Pres in most states in November), Rasmussen has some pretty serious flaws in methodology (shocking, I know).

Obama earns 42% of the vote, McCain 38%, Bob Barr 6% and Ralph Nader 4%. Given those options, 11% were undecided.Barr and Nader were mentioned as candidates of the Libertarian Party and the Green Party respectively.

By comparison, today's 2-way numbers were Obama 45 McCain 44 - clearly this is good news for Obama, even if the real pull the lever November support of these two candidates is only half what is shown here.  Details on the poll numbers, as well as analysis of both the results and Rasmussen's flawed methodology after the jump.

Poll

Who will win the LP nomination next weekend?

57%59 votes
4%5 votes
0%1 votes
10%11 votes
0%1 votes
0%0 votes
3%4 votes
3%4 votes
3%4 votes
12%13 votes

| 102 votes | Vote | Results

2008 Green Party Presidential race update

Tue Feb 12, 2008 at 01:20:46 PM PDT

UPDATE
McKinney apparently won the DC primary with 55% of the vote - I don't have any other info about voted for other candidates.  Also - I'm reading alot of sources who seem to indicate that nader's win in CA is less about groundswell for Nader than the fact that McKinney announced late and didn't campaign there.

Not that you would know it from the MSM, but along with the Dem and Rep primaries and caucuses, third parties are also in the process of choosing a presidential nominee.  And yes, all you Nader-haters and Green haters out their can frag me, but this is post is meant to be informational rather than an endorsement of any candidate.

Note, delegates will cast ballots at the Green Party national convention in Chicago on July 12 (at the Blackstone Hotel and Chicago Theatre - home of the 1968 Dem convention, interestingly).

Cynthia McKinney is running for president

Sun Dec 09, 2007 at 11:25:00 AM PDT

As many have speculated, and some have anticipated, six term congresswoman Cynthia McKinney is indeed running for president.  While she has not made a formal announcement, she has been making appearances with Green Party candidates across the country in recent weeks (in Illinois, Texas, South Carolina, Californaia, Pennsylvania, and of course the state she used to represent in congress, Georgia).  

Her language in recent speeches has gone from speculating on running to much more definitive of late.  Taking questions after a fundraiser in South Austin, Texas on Thursday:

People should leave "behind the constraints inherent in the current political paradigm that forces you to accept torture and war," said Cynthia McKinney, presidential candidate for the Green Party and former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

"When one million black people did not get their votes counted, then who's the spoiler? This is exactly what happened to these Florida voters in the 2000 election," McKinney said.

Poll

I'd support a Green Party Candidate for president in 2008

13%19 votes
1%2 votes
0%1 votes
5%8 votes
6%9 votes
71%99 votes
0%0 votes
0%1 votes

| 139 votes | Vote | Results

How the Producers stole Thanksgiving

Thu Nov 22, 2007 at 02:43:52 PM PDT

I'll be honest - I never thought the Broadway producers would let the strike shut down shows on the lucrative Thanksgiving holiday weekend.  I've been hearing numbers like $20 million when it comes to the fund the producers socked away to survive the strike, but Broadway as a whole makde $33 million last year for the Thanksgiving week.

But when the Producers posted on their website on Sunday night (an hour BEFORE they broke off talks with I.A.T.S.E.) that they were cancelling all the shows in the 27 strike theatres for the entire week, the strike took on a whole new level of urgency.  And when word that I.A.T.S.E. workers who had agreed to keep 'The Grinch Stole Christmas' open this week were locked out by the Nederlander organization, we discovered who really is the Grinch on Broadway.

I believe that the producers are trying to break the stagehands union, which are on strike for the first time in their history.  (more after the break)

Entertainment unions flexing muscles

Fri Nov 09, 2007 at 09:50:49 PM PDT

As the WGA (Writer's Guild) strike over DVD, internet and other residuals ends its first week with no sign of negotiations in sight, and a rally of thousands of screenwriters in Hollywood, we've got breaking news about the imminent I.A.T.S.E (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) Local One (Broadway) strike starting at 10am tomorrow, for the first time in their history.

With Actor's Equity and United Scenic Artists (my own union of designers and scene painters, which is a subsidiary of I.A.T.S.E.) voting to honor the picket lines, shutting down 25 shows in performance and several more in pre-production.

From Variety.com:

Both the union and the trade association of Broadway producers, the League of American Theaters and Producers, have stockpiled funds to help endure a shutdown.  Local One and the League have been wrangling over a new agreement for several weeks. The stagehands have been working without a contract since their previous agreement with producers expired in July.

Nader for Kucinich?

Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 03:21:53 PM PDT

Political Wire has this little tidbit.

I know, I know, 'Nader running again' are probably the three worst possible words for Democrats in the 2008 race, but take a closer look.  The very brief story references Craigslist ads for hiring political operatives in December/January in Iowa and New Hampshire, under the heading 'Ralph Nader Democratic Caucus Campaign Draft Committee.' for the Iowa ad (the New Hampshire ad has been cancelled, maybe because he doesn't want to show his hand.

Poll

If you lived in Iowa, would you vote for Dennis Kucinich?

62%36 votes
6%4 votes
3%2 votes
27%16 votes

| 58 votes | Vote | Results

Green Party Presidential candidates - Sept. edition

Wed Sep 12, 2007 at 09:33:06 PM PDT

This diary is by no means an endorsement of any one candidate, or even an endorsement of a generic Green nominee over a generic Dem candidate.  While my heart lies with building the Green Party nationally, and am very active working for local candidates in the teal state of Brooklyn, I am personally taking a wait-and-see attitude with the Democratic race.  I'm just putting this info out there for those who take an interest in third parties, and I guess also as a warning for dem primary voters to be careful what you ask for.

For those of you not familiar with me or my posts (it has been awhile)...you know that while my heart lies with building the Green Party at a local, state and national level, I'm a rare pragmatist in the party, and know that playing a spoiler role on the national scene has adverse effects on local races, which is one of the reasons that at the 2004 Green Party Convention I was one of the only David Cobb delegates in the New York Delegation, and was a key vote in keeping Ralph Nader off the Green Party ballot line in dozens of states as a result.

minimal debate on close to Trillian dollar defense budget

Mon Aug 06, 2007 at 10:04:39 PM PDT

What's that you say? I read that the 2008 defense budget passed by the house  395-13 with almost no debate, despite 1300 earmarks, was only $459.6 Billion.  

But that doesn't include the $147+ billion Bush wants from Congress for the Iraq supplemental (and will probably get - let's be real.)  Nor does that number include the many additional requests for Nuclear Weapons costs, international FBI expenses (including the war on drugs), etc.

Poll

Which Pres candidate in the senate is most likely to vote no on the defense appropriation?

43%10 votes
8%2 votes
43%10 votes
4%1 votes
0%0 votes
0%0 votes

| 23 votes | Vote | Results

Green-Dem alliance in CT

Tue Oct 24, 2006 at 09:34:22 AM PDT

For those of you who only see the glass half empty when it comes to Green candidates:

"We decided to have a strategic alliance with the Democratic Party because we believed this was the quickest way to achieve peace in the Middle East," said John Sieh, treasurer for Richard Duffee, the Green Party's 4th District candidate.

Sieh said Farrell's campaign approached the Green Party about three weeks ago. Both sides have been negotiating since. On Saturday, 4th District Green Party members met with Farrell, held a convention and decided to notify the secretary of the state to black out Duffee's name on the Nov. 7 ballot. The deadline for such a request is Tuesday, Sieh said.

Zogby NY Poll: Dems doing not so well with independents

Tue Oct 10, 2006 at 08:18:39 PM PDT

Interesting numbers from the latest NY Zogby poll:

(granted, it is a Zogby interactive poll, so take with a grain of salt..or three)  2006 New York State Governor's race
likely voters 3.6% MOE

Overall - no suprises:
 Spitzer 63%
 Faso 25%
 McCourt 5%
 Clifton 2%

Among Independents
Spitzer 53%
Faso 20%
McCourt 14%
Cifton 8%

Poll

New York voters - who are you voting for?

79%49 votes
4%3 votes
1%1 votes
11%7 votes
3%2 votes

| 62 votes | Vote | Results

Green drops out of CO Sec of State race - endorses Dem

Sun Sep 10, 2006 at 10:19:02 PM PDT

Rick VanWie, Green Party candidate for Sec of State in Colorado, dropped out of the race today.  Apparently, he has decided not to be a spoiler, and to endorse Ken Gordon, the democratic candidate, primarily for his stance on IRV and electronic voting machines.

/I believe if my candidacy played any role in helping Major Coffman become our next Secretary of State, our party would have paid a heavy price. Not only would I have helped elect Major Coffman, I would have helped defeat the candidate who, while not a Green, stands with us on Instant Runoff Voting, electronic voting machines, and campaign finance.

Bilbray caught with three primary residences?

Thu May 18, 2006 at 12:40:49 PM PDT

Well, Bilbray's been lying to someone, or it looks like several someones, about his primary residence.  

Is it Alexandria, Virginia, his primary residence for tax purposes?  Is it Imperial Beach, SOUTH of San Diego - where he and his wife both also claim Primary residence, or is it his mother's house in Carlsbad, which would be the only one in CA-50.

According to 10News San Diego Wednesday, the Democratic Party called for an investigation into allegations of perjury and voter fraud against Republican candidate Brian Bilbray. Time for a carpettbagging commercial by Busby?

LaMarche (G-ME) leads in cash on hand?

Thu May 11, 2006 at 06:26:40 AM PDT

This is probably a temporary anomoly, but according to WBLZ, after qualifying for public funding after receiving more than 2500 small donations, Pat LaMarche, 2004 Green Party V.P. candidate, is leading John Balducci, Peter Mills and Chandler Woodcock in cash on hand

Including donations from the previous reporting period, Baldacci has raised 383,692 dollars. Subtracting when he's spent, Baldacci has 160,982 in cash on hand.

Republican State Senators Peter Mills of Cornville and Chandler Woodcock of Farmington have each received 200,000 dollars by qualifying for Clean Election funds. Mills has 159,720 in cash on hand, and Woodcock has 180,507 dollars in cash to spend.

Green Independent candidate Pat LaMarche has also received 200,000 dollars by qualifying for public campaign financing, and no expenditures.

Transit Strike Victory?

Wed Dec 28, 2005 at 05:48:30 AM PDT

The Executive board of local 100 on the TWU approved the latest offer from the MTA, which is nearly identical to the one suggested by the mediators on Friday.

Bloomberg's vastly overblown claim that the strike cost the city $1 Billion aside, who won what I consider to be the most important labor battle so far in the 21st century (paling in comparison with the ultimate battle agains Wal-Mart, but since we've only fought skirmishes so far, I'm not counting that).  The details and poll after the break

Poll

Who won the transit strike?

57%32 votes
7%4 votes
32%18 votes
3%2 votes
0%0 votes

| 56 votes | Vote | Results

War Propaganda at Chuck E Cheese

Sun Oct 09, 2005 at 08:03:01 AM PDT

Pizza palace targeting children with pro-war propaganda and Coke ads

just when you thought it was safe to take your kids for pizza and video games...

Gloria Mattera, Green Party candidate for Brooklyn Borough President, criticized Forest City Ratner today for bringing Chuck E. Cheese to Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. The Texas pizza chain is airing a Department of Defense promotional clip on their video screens showing military planes dropping gifts instead of bombs to what appear to be grateful Iraqi children. They are also showing the character "Chuck E. Cheese" in an extended ad for Coke products.

"In addition to unhealthy menu items, Chuck E. Cheese is targeting Brooklyn children with pro-war propaganda that inaccurately portrays the war in Iraq as a benefit to Iraqi children," said Mattera. "In fact, more than 24,000 Iraqi civilians, many of them children, have been reported killed since the invasion began, with many more civilian deaths unreported. It's disgraceful for a corporation to attempt to manipulate children by including these images with carton characters and children's video."

the IRA - a terrorism success story

Mon Sep 26, 2005 at 11:28:07 AM PDT

The IRA has put all of its weapons beyond use, the head of the arms decommissioning body has said.  General John de Chastelain made the announcement at a news conference accompanied by the two churchmen who witnessed the process.

"We are satisfied that the arms decommissioned represent the totality of the IRA's arsenal."

Welcoming the move, Prime Minister Tony Blair said IRA decommissioning had been "finally accomplished".

The general said: "We have observed and verified events to put beyond use very large quantities of arms which we believe include all the arms in the IRA's possession.


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