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Protests Mark 2nd Inauguration of President Bush

inauguration protest.bmpCheryl Bellus writes: "I'm writing this from DC all comfy in my new Ben's Chili Bowl sweatshirt after spending the day in DC for the inaugural protests. It was chilly today but nothing like the 1/18/03 DC march or 2/15/03 in NYC. According to ANSWERS, "Over 10,000 protestors from around the country converged on John Marshall Park in Washington DC today bringing a powerful antiwar messae." From DC Indy Media - The dreams of the faithful who came to honor the Christian crusaders were shattered today amid chants and tear-gas, when what was expected to be a grand victory march down Pennsylvania Avenue descended into an embarassing public spectacle for the president that temporarily brought his motorcade to a complete hault. With all eyes on Washington, DC, viewers across the nation and around the world were treated to parade images of waffing smoke and pepper spray, as police battled protesters right on the inaugural motorcade route.
 
 

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Mark Dunlea to do Reading from Madame President on Saturday, Jan. 22, 1 PM, Market Block Books, 290 River St., Troy

Plane.jpgLocal activist and author Mark Dunlea will do a post-inauguration reading from his first novel Madame President: The Unauthorized Biography of the First Green Party President on Saturday, Jan. 22nd at 1 PM at Market Block Books, 290 River St. Troy (corner of 3rd St., near City Hall). He will also talk about "Where do We Go From Here" following the 2004 presidential election. Dunlea's novel imagines what would have happened if a Green had been president on September 11, 2001. "This book provides hope to those who want to build a world based on peace and justice. Another world is possible," added, Medea Benjamin, cofounder of Code Pink and Global Exchange.
 
 

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News :: Elections & Legislation

Citizens Rally in Albany for Legislative Reform

Capitol.jpgClose of a hundred New York residents braved icy conditions to gather in the well of the Legislature on Thursday to demand legislative reform. The groups were led by the Brennan Center, which released a report last year calling the NYS legislature the most dsyfunctional in the country. A few hours after the rally, the Democrats and Republicans in the Assembly took an initial step by jointly announcing a series of changes in their rules that fell short of what the groups are looking for. Reform groups say there is some strengthening of the committee process. In the Senate, the Democrats claim the Republican rule changes actually hurts the minority.
 
 

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Announcement :: Elections & Legislation : Protest Activity

Jan. 10th, Troy: CLEAN ELECTIONS MOP CREW to Protest Bruno’s Fundraiser

The CLEAN ELECTIONS MOP CREW will Protest Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno’s Fundraiser on Monday Jan. 10th 5:30pm, Franklin Plaza, 4th St & Grand St, Troy. Concerned Citizens with Mops, Brooms, buckets and signs will assemble outside Sen. Joe Bruno’s $1,000 a plate fundraiser, calling for Clean Money/Clean Elections Campaign Finance Reform. “Corporate lobbyists paying $1,000 to shmooze with politicians – how much is this going to cost taxpayers in Corporate Welfare?” said Irene Miller, President of New York Citizens for Clean Elections. "Grandpa Al Lewis used to make it easy for people by spelling out what a campaign contribution all too often really is - a bribe. We have the worst government that money can buy. The corruption with Haliburton in Iraq, with Enron in our utility bills, the huge corporate welfare payments doled out by Senator Bruno, all that is fueled the campaign contributions. Lobbyists and special interests are trooping up today to Troy to fork over $1,000 to buy access and favors. Wall Street knows that a campaign contribution is still the investment with the most obscene rate of return," stated Mark Dunlea of the Capital District Greens.
 

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Citizens Organizing for Cable Access in Troy

Time Warner will soon raise cable rates by another 5% or more, quoting the familiar company line that higher costs are responsible for the increase. Don't believe it! The fact of the matter is that Time Warner Cable is an unregulated monopoly, and that like any unregulated monopoly they raise rates whenever their market research show they can get away with it. There's not much municipalities can do about rates, but they certainly can help cable customers get more for their money. The entire subject of the public access requirements in cable franchising, which Time Warner has aggressively and successfully resisted locally for years, consistently falls off the radar screen--yet it is here that municipalities can realize millions of dollars of benefits and savings for their citizens in addition to the intangibles of media literacy training, multi-media education, and increased non-commercial programming choices. Unfortunately, the long time negotiations between the City of Troy and Times Warner other their franchise agreement has ground to a halt.
 

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Interview :: Prisons

Letters from Prison

Following are excerpts from writings I’ve been sent by prisoners. I host a radio program called Voices from the Prison Action Network, a production of Indymedia Radio on WRPI Troy, 91.5 FM on Wednesday mornings at 8am. I read these on my December 29 show. Several of these letters are about parole, which is a big issue among prisoners who are eligible for parole. Others are more personal. Most prisoners hunger to communicate with the outside world, and I present these writings in support of their need. They will be back on the streets someday, and we need to find ways to support their successful return to the community , not just for their benefit, but for ours also.
 

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Anti-Poverty Groups Call for Universal Health Care, Job Creation,Closing Corporate Tax Loopholes

People 1.jpgSixty anti-poverty advocates at the 16th Annual People’s State of the State Rally said that decades of tax cuts and handouts for wealthy New Yorkers and large corporations has resulted in long lines at emergency food programs, a huge increase in the number of working poor households and millions of New Yorkers without access to affordable housing or health care. Meanwhile, a dozen county Executives came to the Capitol to push for a cap on local contributions to the Medicaid program.
 
 

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Cong. Conyers Seeks Democratic Senator to Join in Electoral College Challenge

Electoral college.jpgRepresentative John Conyers, ranking minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will object to the counting of the Ohio Electors from the 2004 Presidential election when Congress convenes to ratify those votes on January 6th. Conyers declares that he will be joined in this by several other members of the House. Rep. Conyers is taking this dramatic step because he believes the allegations and evidence of election tampering and fraud render the current slate of Ohio Electors illegitimate. In Ohio, David Cobb of the Green Party is back in court, saying that Ohio failed to follow the law in the first recount.
 
 

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Public Citizen Asks Justice Department to Probe House Majority Leader

DeLay money.bmpPublic Citizen today asked the U.S. Department of Justice to conduct a formal investigation of possible violations of federal anti-bribery statutes by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas), Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) and former Rep. W.J. "Billy" Tauzin (R-La.), as well as executives and lobbyists for the Kansas-based Westar Energy, Inc. Substantial evidence, especially newly-released documents from a House ethics committee investigation, suggests a possible scheme using campaign contributions to buy political favors worth millions of dollars to Westar Energy and its executives.
 
 

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News :: Media

WGY Refuses to Air Ad Raising Questions About War

censhorship.bmpRobert Millman was tired of the mainstream media ignoring issues about war and social justice, so he decided to put up $700 of his own money to run 7 adds on WGY radio during the Rush Limbugh show. WGY - a Clear Channel station - has refused to run the ads. The entire text for the ad on the Iraq war reads: "The president assured us Sadaam had weapons of mass destruction, nuclear capability and ties to al Qaeda; Iraq could not be contained. We declared victory, but we’re still there. We’ve taken and retaken the same cities. Thirteen hundred American troops are dead, many more wounded, with no end in sight. Half truths got us in. Can whole truths get us out?"
 
 

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News :: Elections & Legislation

Business Council Report on Taxes Misses a Few Facts

taxes.jpgThe Business Council of New York State, in its new edition of "Just the Facts," claims that "the cost of doing business in New York State is substantially higher than in most other states." Yet according to economy.com, a respected economic consulting firm cited in the report, NY actually has a lower overall cost of doing business than all of its neighboring states except Pennsylvania; and a substantially lower cost index than California and Michigan among others.
 
 

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News :: Elections & Legislation

Lawsuits and Protests Continue over Ohio Vote Recount

Election rally.jpgWhile the official vote recount in Ohio found only several hundred additional votes for the Democratic Presidential candidates, activists continue to push for an examination of voting irregularities in the state. Not only were thousands of voters denied the opportunity to vote due to huge lines in African-American neigbhorhoods, but exit polls show far different results than that recorded on electronic voting machines that lack a verifiable trail. Electoral reform advocates are seeking Democratic members of Congress to protest the vote on Jan. 6. Calls are urged to Sens. Clinton and Schumer.
 
 

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