Voters Sing Out for Reverand Billy as NYC Mayor


Here is the latest campaign video for Reverand Billy, running for Mayor of New York City on the Green Party ticket.

Voters Sing Out for Reverand Billy as NYC Mayor


Here is the latest campaign video for Reverand Billy, running for Mayor of New York City on the Green Party ticket.

Michael Krasny, Host of KQED’s Forum, Talks with Winners of the Goldman Environmentalist Prize

In the second half hour of this radio show, host Michael Krasny opens the Forum to two grassroots activists who received this year’s Goldman Environmental Prize. Maria Gunnoe, a West Virginian talks about her people’s battle against King Coal and mountaintop removal, and attorney Rizwana Hasan her work to regulate the dangerous ship breaking industry in Bangladesh.

Go 24 minutes into the show to reach the second segment.

Michael Krasny, Host of KQED’s Forum, Talks with Winners of the Goldman Environmentalist Prize

In the second half hour of this radio show, host Michael Krasny opens the Forum to two grassroots activists who received this year’s Goldman Environmental Prize. Maria Gunnoe, a West Virginian talks about her people’s battle against King Coal and mountaintop removal, and attorney Rizwana Hasan her work to regulate the dangerous ship breaking industry in Bangladesh.

Go 24 minutes into the show to reach the second segment.

McKinney Says Time is Out for Special Interests – Election of Obama a Great Opportunity



Cynthia McKinney
, Green Party Presidential Candidate, extended her congratulations to the President-Elect, but extended the challenge to her progressive audience to keep up the charge. The group was awaiting election news results for bosom friend and peace activist Congressional candidate Cindy Sheehan at her campaign headquarters in San Francisco, California.

“Time is out for OUT special interest rule in Washington D.C. Time is out for special interest rule in Sacramento, California and in all the state capitols across this country.

It is time for us to take our country back and I believe the change in the White House is the beginning of people thinking that they are taking their country back. And our work is to organize, mobilize, agitate to make sure that actually takes place.”

Also in attendance was Presidential candidate for the Party for Socialist and Liberation Gloria La Riva.

McKinney Says Time is Out for Special Interests – Election of Obama a Great Opportunity



Cynthia McKinney
, Green Party Presidential Candidate, extended her congratulations to the President-Elect, but extended the challenge to her progressive audience to keep up the charge. The group was awaiting election news results for bosom friend and peace activist Congressional candidate Cindy Sheehan at her campaign headquarters in San Francisco, California.

“Time is out for OUT special interest rule in Washington D.C. Time is out for special interest rule in Sacramento, California and in all the state capitols across this country.

It is time for us to take our country back and I believe the change in the White House is the beginning of people thinking that they are taking their country back. And our work is to organize, mobilize, agitate to make sure that actually takes place.”

Also in attendance was Presidential candidate for the Party for Socialist and Liberation Gloria La Riva.

McKinney Says Time is Out for Special Interests – Election of Obama a Great Opportunity


Cynthia McKinney, Green Party Presidential Candidate, extended her congratulations to the President-Elect, but extended the challenge to her progressive audience to keep up the charge. The group was awaiting election news results for bosom friend and peace activist Congressional candidate Cindy Sheehan at her campaign headquarters in San Francisco, California.

“Time isĀ  OUT for special interest rule in Washington D.C. Time is out for special interest rule in Sacramento, California and in all the state capitols across this country.

It is time for us to take our country back and I believe the change in the White House is the beginning of people thinking that they are taking their country back. And our work is to organize, mobilize, agitate to make sure that actually takes place.”

Also in attendance was Presidential candidate for the Party for Socialist and Liberation Gloria La Riva.

Ralph Nader’s Acceptance Speech for the Peace & Freedom Party Presidential Nomination

Video of Ralph Nader’s acceptance speech at the Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) Convention held in California on August 2, 2008. More than half the attending delegates voted for Nader in the first round, thus ending the nomination.

After accepting the California’s PFP Nomination for President, a much relieved and excited audience of delegates listened to the veteran activist give his acceptance speech. Nader graciously thanked his fellow candidates, including Cynthia McKinney, who, he said, amplified one another’s presentations.

“We really have to go to work,” said the man who never stops doing just that.

For more on the Peace and Freedom Nominating Convention, read our earlier post, “Ralph Nader Expands His Ballot Access to 23 States”

Ralph Nader’s Acceptance Speech for the Peace & Freedom Party Presidential Nomination

Video of Ralph Nader’s acceptance speech at the Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) Convention held in California on August 2, 2008. More than half the attending delegates voted for Nader in the first round, thus ending the nomination.

After accepting the California’s PFP Nomination for President, a much relieved and excited audience of delegates listened to the veteran activist give his acceptance speech. Nader graciously thanked his fellow candidates, including Cynthia McKinney, who, he said, amplified one another’s presentations.

“We really have to go to work,” said the man who never stops doing just that.

For more on the Peace and Freedom Nominating Convention, read our earlier post, “Ralph Nader Expands His Ballot Access to 23 States”

Ralph Nader’s Acceptance Speech for the Peace & Freedom Party Presidential Nomination

Video of Ralph Nader’s acceptance speech at the Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) Convention held in California on August 2, 2008. More than half the attending delegates voted for Nader in the first round, thus ending the nomination.

After accepting the California’s PFP Nomination for President, a much relieved and excited audience of delegates listened to the veteran activist give his acceptance speech. Nader graciously thanked his fellow candidates, including Cynthia McKinney, who, he said, amplified one another’s presentations.

“We really have to go to work,” said the man who never stops doing just that.

For more on the Peace and Freedom Nominating Convention, read our earlier post, “Ralph Nader Expands His Ballot Access to 23 States”

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