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| Monday, 20 July 2009 09:26 |
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Michael Canney campaigns for Alachua City Commission (Florida)Searching out the moleGreens commence a lawsuit in pursuit of the Florida Five by Barbara Rodgers-Hendricks, Green Party of Florida FeaturesTamez Stronghold Indigenous response to the U.S. Border Wall by Wendy Kenin, California Green Party The dangers of the Connecticut campaign finance law State Greens sue to pull down law prohibitive to minor parties by Mike DeRosa, co-chair of the Green Party of Connecticut Greens mourn a founding member Guy Chichester of New Hampshire dies This year's gathering to be cost-effective and fun 2009 Annual National Meeting to be held in Durham, NC by Jan Martell, North Carolina Green Party The first 100 days under a Green Party administration by John Rensenbrink, Maine Green Independent Party The First 100 Days Hunger strike for strong climate legislation continues by SKCM-Curry, Green Party of California ElectionsNew York City leads a vibrant campaign Billy Talen attracting attention in his bid for Mayor by Gloria Mattera, Green Party of New York State A Green Party Mayor of New York City? Elect-a-lujah! Reverend Billy's Fight Song with sing-a-long video Ross Mirkarimi first Green appointed to California Coastal Commission by Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California Snyder Appointed to Golden Gate Board Landslide wins in Wisconsin Green candidates win 7 of 12 seats in Spring 2009 by Ron Hardy, Green Party of Wisconsin and editor of GreenPartyWatch.org The "Green Guy" runs for office in Massachusetts by L. Scott Laugenour, Green-Rainbow Party Michael Canney campaigns for Alachua City Commission (Florida) Searching out the mole Greens commence a lawsuit in pursuit of the Florida Five by Barbara Rodgers-Hendricks, Green Party of Florida ToolboxA step-by-step guide to achieving ballot status Arizona tells how they got it done by Claudia Ellquist, Co-chair of the Arizona Green Party WorldHistoric Green win to Lower House of Western Australia State Parliament by Stephen Luntz, Australian Greens Victoria Elections Analyst and Mike Feinstein, International Committee of the Green Party of the United States First African Green University held in Morocco by Mike Feinstein, International Committee of the Green Party of the United States The Rabat Declaration Approved by Consensus by the regional Green representatives from seven countries at the African Green University, March 27th, 2009 German Greens gear up for September vote Report from the Berlin Congress by Phil Hill, German Greens Meeting the Hidden People My trip to the United States by Liaquat Ali, co-spokesperson, Pakistan Green Party includes a video blog by Ali Longest-serving Green leader in Canada to step down by Mike Feinstein, International Committee of the Green Party of the United States "Think Big, Vote Green" Greens Elected in Record Numbers to European Parliament by Mike Feinstein, member International Committee of the Green Party of the United States OpinionA belief in hope, but a commitment to vigilance Looking harder than skin-deep at Obama by Anita Rios, Co-convener of the Green Party of Ohio Why Keynesian stimulus packages will not work by Titus North, Pennsylvania Green Party A new path for the Green Party by Carl Archambeau, Sr., Michigan Green Party Young Greens A plan for improving education Bringing it home with tax cuts for test scores by Lewis Pollis and Terrence Banks, Green Party of Ohio Reports 2009 Summer State Reports Getting to know the Green Party platform Economic sustainability, banking and insurance reform EvergreenThe 21st Century Environmental Revolution: A Comprehensive Strategy for Conservation, Global Warming and the Environment by Mark C. Henderson a book review by David McCorquodale, Green Party of Delaware Millions of little things saving us Quoted from Pete Seeger on Democracy Now Green a poem by Chris Brandt The color of Green An Interview with Tony Affigne, Green Party of Rhode Island
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