GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org

For Immediate Release:
Monday, September 17, 2012

Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-904-7614, mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org


The Green Party salutes Occupy Wall Street's first anniversary on Sept. 17

• Green presidential candidate Jill Stein and VP candidate Cheri
Honkala address Occupy Rally


WASHINGTON, DC -- The Green Party of the United States saluted and
praised Occupy Wall Street on September 17, the latter's first
anniversary, calling the movement a sorely needed revival of protest
for the economic rights of working people and the poor in an era of
increasing redistribution of wealth to the top "one percent" supported
by both Democratic and Republican politicians.

Many Greens, including presidential nominee Jill Stein and running
mate Cheri Honkala, have joined the Occupy rally in New York. On
Monday, September 17, Dr. Stein and Ms. Honkala spoke to the rally at
Bowling Green, with Dr. Stein addressing the connection between
climate change and big banks
(http://www.jillstein.org/occupy_wall_street_anniversary / photos:
http://bit.ly/Qg2F1E).

"We need Occupy Wall Street in the next few months more than ever
before," said Julia Willebrand, Green candidate for New York State
Assembly in Manhattan (67th District) and participant in current
Occupy actions (http://www.facebook.com/juliaforassembly). "America's
two-party political establishment -- including President Obama and
Gov. Romney -- has continued to abandon the 99 percent and serve the
interests of Wall Street and other powerful corporate lobbies. The
attack on public education and labor in Chicago, which led to the
teachers' union strike, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, endorsed by
Romney and Obama, are just two recent examples."

Greens have respected the nonpartisan nature of the Occupy protests
and have criticized Democratic Party front groups like MoveOn.org for
attempting to hijack the movement and turn it into "Reelect Obama."

Greens assert that many Occupy grievances and demands match those of
the Green Party. Green Party leaders said that Jill Stein's likely
exclusion from the presidential debates means that Occupy's concerns
will be banished from discussion
(http://www.jillstein.org/launching_occupy_the_cpd).

"We urge all Americans who share the frustration and anger of the
Occupy Movement to learn about the Green Party and the 'Green New
Deal' that our candidates are promoting. We urge working Americans to
remember that Jill Stein and Cheri Honkala stood with the Chicago
Teachers Union, were arrested for protesting foreclosures in
Philadelphia, and have spoken at Occupy events -- while Democratic
Party leaders were on the wrong side or remained silent," said Drew
Langdon, Green candidate for New York State Assembly in Rochester
(137th District / http://drewlangdon.org/).

"And we remind everyone that not voting is really a vote for the
status quo," said Mr. Langdon.


MORE INFORMATION

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http://www.gp.org/elections.shtml
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Cannabis Reform Meeting
September 10, 2012, 7pm
Calvary St. Andrew's Presbyterian Parish
68 Ashland St, Rochester, NY


Whether hemp or marijuana, there are many reasons to decriminalize cannabis. Hemp can be used as a food, clothing fiber, biofuel, and much more, while marijuana can be used medically. Join us as we learn more about these initiatives from our guest speaker.

Sarah Via is Director of Communications for Moms for Marijuana International. She is also the representative for New York State Moms as well as Western NY Moms and a member of the Cannabis Quilt project set to be unveiled in DC this fall. She is the mother of two grown children, 20 and 23.

Calvary-St. Andrews is a wheelchair accessible facility. If ASL or other interpretation is needed please contact Drew at peaceandrainbows@riseup.net at least 48 hours before the event.

Campaign Updates

Drew Langdon for State Assembly


Next week, we will know who Drew's Democratic opponent will be in the 137th Assembly District, after which the campaign will be ramping up its outreach.  The campaign has placed orders for campaign lawn signs and will be distributing them soon.  If you'd like to help pay for these and other expenses like fliers, find out how to donate at http://drewlangdon.org/?page_id=20.  Campaign t-shirts are available with a donation of at least $20 or through the sharing of your time.

Jill Stein for President/Cheri Honkala for Vice President

The Stein/Honkala campaign made huge strides in the last week with the airing of their first campaign ad during the Democratic National Convention.  Jill and Cheri have also been a large part of the protests at both the Republican and Democratic conventions over the last two weeks. Go tojillstein.org to stay up to date.

Public Market Outreach

The GPoMC will be supporting all of our campaigns through outreach at the Rochester Public Market on September 22nd.  If you can help out at any time during the market's hours please contact us at greenpartyofmonroecounty@gmail.com.


Jim_Moran_with_Jill_Stein_and_Cheri_Honkala.jpgOpinion article issued for Labor Day, 2012, by Jill Stein. A PDF version of this statement is available by clicking herePhoto at right is of Philly labor leader Jim Moran speaking with Cheri Honkala and Jill Stein.

I welcome and endorse the AFL-CIO's campaign to finally fulfill President Roosevelt's 1944 call for a second, Economic Bill of Rights, including the rights to jobs, living wages, labor unions, voting rights, health care, education, and retirement security. As the Green Party candidate for President, my Green New Deal platform already has specific proposals to secure these rights.
  • Jobs: Employ the unemployed in public works projects and federally-supported community-controlled cooperatives and other enterprises; create 25 million green and public service jobs.
  • Living Wages: Raise the federal minimum wage to a living wage.
  • Labor Law Reforms: Repeal the anti-labor Taft-Hartley Act, outlaw permanent striker replacements, and authorize majority card check union recognition.
  • Voting Rights: Pass the Right To Vote Amendment to establish an affirmative constitutional right to vote and accurate vote counting.
  • Corporate Power: Pass a constitutional amendment to repeal the corrupting court-ordered doctrines that corporations are people and money is speech and establish that corporations and election campaign finance can be regulated
  • Health Care: Enact single-payer Medicare for All.
  • Education: Forgive student debt and provide tuition-free public education from pre-school through graduate school.
  • Retirement Security: Eliminate the cap on Social Security taxes for high incomes in order to secure Social Security's indefinite fiscal sustainability.

The AFL-CIO leadership are demanding that the two corporate-financed parties, the Democrats and Republicans, adopt the Economic Bill of Rights in their platforms at their conventions this year. They must know this a lost cause with the openly anti-union Republicans. They should know that a real commitment to an Economic Bill of Rights is as much a lost cause with the Democrats, who have taken labor's political support for granted for many decades with no significant pro-labor reforms to show for it.

If they didn't know that, it should have been clear on August 11 when a 40,000-strong AFL-CIO sponsored rally in Philadelphia called for the Economic Bill of Rights. The rally heard by video from President Obama, who made no mention of the Economic Bill of Rights. Meanwhile, in Detroit, the platform committee of the Democratic National Convention put the final touches on the platform to be adopted over Labor Day week that has no planks to secure any of these economic rights.

The great victories of labor have always been won by independent actions that pressured the political establishment to make concessions. The landmark National Labor Relations Act, which finally established workers' right to collectively bargain, was adopted in 1935 under the pressure of independent labor political action in the factories, shops, and streets by the ascendant union movement and in the electoral arena in the form of many union resolutions calling for a labor party. The labor party resolutions had credibility because the labor-backed Farmer-Labor and Progressive parties in the Upper Midwest already had two governors, three Senators, and 12 Representatives in their camp in 1935 and they were considering an independent presidential campaign in 1936.

But after the AFL rejected the labor party and went into the Democratic Party in 1936, labor lost its independent vision and its leverage in the political system.  It was now part of a coalition dominated by big business.

The anti-labor Taft-Hartley Act passed in 1947 with majority support of the Democratic majority in Congress. Every attempt labor law reform since then has failed when there was a Democratic President with Democratic majorities in both Houses of Congress.
  • Under Truman in 1949, the Democrats failed to repeal Taft-Hartley in 1949.
  • Under Johnson in 1965 and 1966, the Democrats twice failed to repeal Section 14b of Taft-Hartley, the section that enabled states to outlaw union shops (so-called “right-to-work” laws).
  • Under Carter in 1977 and 1978, the Democrats failed to pass one bill that would have repealed the Taft-Hartley prohibition on solidarity picketing at construction sites and another bill to reform the National Labor Relations Board whose long delays and inconsequential employer sanctions had made it a shield for union-busting.
  • Under Clinton in 1993, the Democrats failed to pass a ban on permanent striker replacements.
  • Under Obama in 2009-2010, the Democrats failed to pass the Employee Free Choice Act for majority card check union recognition. Worse, unlike any previous period of Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress, the Democrats failed to even bring the bill to a vote.
The AFL-CIO leadership has taken a small step toward independence by saying they will not give money directly to Democratic committees and candidates but instead spend it “independently” on their behalf.  Unfortunately, this often means supporting the very same Democrats who are collaborating with the anti-worker forces that dominate Washington. The words “political independence” are just that --words-- that have no power unless it involves running labor candidates who can challenge both corporate parties.

Imagine if labor had spent the over $15 billion they spent on the Democrats over the last 40 years instead building an independent labor party and movement. Today we would have scores of labor party organizers in every state supporting a broadly based party of the working class majority. We would have blocks of independent labor representatives in municipal, county, state, and the national legislatures. We would have a national labor daily newspaper and labor networks on radio and cable. The two corporate financed parties would no longer monopolize U.S. politics. Democrats like Obama would not dare to force new free trade treaties upon workers. Badly needed labor reforms would be back on the table. And halting the decline of real wages and living standards would suddenly be more of a priority than protecting the big Wall Street banks.

The labor movement in every other industrial nation has formed its own party that is independent of corporate money and control. They have been able to organize the working class majority to take political power, exercise it for the benefit of the working class majority, and secure economic rights, including universal health care, affordable public transit, free public college education, secure pensions, four to six weeks of paid vacation for all workers, paid maternity and family sick leave, and labor laws that protect their rights to organize and strike.

Labor has suffered a crushing series of political defeats in recent years and continuing a losing strategy is clearly unthinkable. It is time to practice the politics of courage rather than the politics of appeasement. Labor unions must offer reliable support to labor candidates running against both the corporate parties. And rank-and-file workers do not have to wait for the leadership to disentangle themselves from establishment politics. They can vote this year for Green Party candidates who refuse corporate funding and are campaigning for a Green New Deal that already incorporates the Economic Bill of Rights. Vote by vote, we can raise the voices of working people until we have overcome the corporate domination of politics, and set our country on a progressive course.

Please take an immediate step by making a donation: http://www.jillstein.org/donate
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GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org

For Immediate Release:
Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-904-7614, mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org


The Green Party urges the establishment of independent citizens'
review boards to probe surges in police violence and prosecute abuses

• Report cited on the extrajudicial killing of Blacks once every 36
hours in the US

• Greens seek measures to prevent police violence against peaceful
protesters outside upcoming Republican and Democratic conventions


WASHINGTON, DC -- The Green Party called two recent reports on police
violence evidence of systematic abuses of power by police departments,
especially in their treatment of young black and brown men and of
people who engage in public protest.

Green candidates and leaders said the reports are supported by
numerous reports of incidents in which police used deadly force
against people of color, immigrants, and nonviolent protesters.

"The police abuses taking place in many cities and states require
independent investigation by citizens' review boards, followed by
prosecution," said Don Cook, Green Party candidate for Congress in
Texas' 22nd District and Harris County Green Party liason with the
National Black United Front, New Black Panthers, and others in the
Black Justice Tuesday Coalition. "When such crimes go unpunished,
police believe they have a license to commit further crimes. Unless
these patterns of crime and impunity change, we can consider ourselves
to be living in a police state. This is not law, security, or order.
It's the opposite of law, security, and order."

The Malcolm X Grassroots Movement has published a “Report on Black
People Executed without Trial by Police, Security Guards and
Self-Appointed Law Enforcers January 1 - June 30, 2012" which
documented the extrajudicial killing of a Black person once every 36
hours on average for the first half of 2012. The number includes "the
killing of 13 year-old children, fathers taking care of their kids,
women driving the wrong cars, as well as people with mental health and
drug problems."
(http://mxgm.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/07_24_Report_all_rev_protected.pdf
/ http://mxgm.org/report-on-the-extrajudicial-killings-of-110-black-people/)

Greens also cited recent shootings and violent reprisals by police
against Latino residents in Anaheim, California, in the wake of the
killing of Manuel Diaz by an officer, as well as out-of-control border
patrols, humiliating stop-and-frisk policies that usually target young
people of color (most famously in New York City, with Mayor
Bloomberg's support), police harassment and arrest of bystanders and
citizens attempting to record police actions on cell phones and
cameras, and the use of "Homeland Security" resources for civilian
police work.

"What we need in our Latino communities is support for the people who
live there -- support for hard working families regardless of their
immigration status. We don't need taxpayer-funded violence which only
serves to promote more violence. We need investment in our
communities, not violations of the human rights of Latinos and African
Americans," said Isabel Espinal of the Green Party's Latino Caucus
(http://gp.org/latino).

See also "Stein, Honkala deplore shooting of unarmed citizens," press
release from Green presidential nominee Jill Stein and
vice-presidential nominee Cheri Honkala, July 24, 2012
(http://www.jillstein.org/stein_honkala_deplore_shooting_of_unarmed_citizens).

Green Party leaders noted that President Obama has used the drug war
as a job stimulus program, increasing funding for President Reagan's
Byrne program and reinstating President Clinton's COPS program. These
programs channel millions in federal funding to local police forces
who wage the drug war locally by targeting communities of color,
despite the fact that the majority of US drug users and dealers are
white (See 'The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of
Colorblindness', book by Michelle Alexander,
http://www.newjimcrow.com).

"The latest surges in police abuses can't be separated from
developments in law enforcement and incarceration in recent years. The
US has the world's highest prison population, with mostly black,
brown, and poor people locked up to feed a private prison industry
that profits from filling up cells. The War on Drugs has destroyed
families and communities by placing thousands of young people behind
bars, very often on nonviolent offenses. Zero tolerance and mandatory
sentencing have also expanded the Prison-Industrial Complex," said Ken
Wolski, Green Candidate for the US Senate from New Jersey
(https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfKenWolski).

"Stopping the failed and wasteful War on Drugs, ending the assaults on
judicial discretion, and systematic remedies to end systematic police
violence are taboo topics for Democratic and Republican politicians.
Neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney will discuss them," said Julia
Willebrand, Green candidate for New York State Assembly in the 67th
Assembly District (Upper Westside Manhattan).

Greens said that similar mindsets and policies in many police
departments have placed Americans in danger for exercising their First
Amendment rights to public protest, especially after police responses
to the Occupy protests since Fall 2011. In many cases, police escaped
punishment by hiding their names and shield numbers.

A report published by the Global Justice Clinic (NYU School of Law)
and Walter Leitner International Human Rights Clinic (Fordham Law
School) found "frequent alleged incidents of unnecessary and excessive
police use of force against protesters, bystanders, journalists, and
legal observers; constant obstructions of media freedoms, including
arrests of journalists; unjustified and sometimes violent closure of
public space, dispersal of peaceful assemblies, and corralling and
trapping protesters en masse. Pervasive surveillance of peaceful
political activity, arbitrary and selective rule enforcement, and
restrictions on independent protest monitoring also raise serious
concerns." ("Suppressing Protest: Human Rights Violations in the US
Response to Occupy Wall Street,"
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/403969-suppressing-protest.html)

"If violence occurs outside the Republican and Democratic conventions,
it is reasonable to believe that the cause will be police, either by
direct assault or provocation, used against peaceful protesters," said
Howard Switzer, Green candidate for the US House in Tennessee
(District 7) (http://howardswitzer.com/2012). "We seek guarantees
against such tactics. The Green Party supports the right to such
nonviolent protests and we anticipate that many Greens will join them.
The federal government's training, aid, and assistance for civilian
police operations, especially under the Homeland Security banner,
means that the White House shares the responsibility for police abuses
and that the abuses we're seeing should be considered an extension of
larger security policy."

See also:

"Green Party seeks abolition of Prison Nation and Police State abuses in the US"
Green Party press release, March 16, 2012
http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=490

"Greens Call on Deal to End Torture in Georgia Prisons"
Georgia Green Party press release, June 25, 2012
http://www.gp.org/press/pr-state.php?ID=524

Green Party Black Caucus
http://www.gp.org/caucuses/black/index.php

"Langdon condemns RPD arrests of anti-capitalist protesters"
Drew Langdon for State Assembly (Green candidate in Rochester, NY),
July 22, 2012
http://drewlangdon.org/?p=99

"Accusations of Police Misconduct Documented in Lawyers’ Report on
Occupy Protests"
By Colin Moynihan, The New York Times, July 25, 2012
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/25/accusations-of-police-misconduct-documented-in-lawyers-report-on-occupy-protests/


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202-319-7191
• 2012 Green Party Presidential Nominating Convention, July 12-15 in
Baltimore, Md. http://www.gpconvention2012.com
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http://www.gp.org/elections.shtml
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Jill Stein for President

Cheri Honkala for Vice President
http://www.jillstein.org

Stein and Honkala arrested in protest of foreclosure giant Fannie Mae

POSTED BY JILL STEIN FOR PRESIDENT ON AUGUST 01, 2012
http://www.jillstein.org/stein_and_honkala_arrested

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein and her vice presidential running mate Cheri Honkala were arrested today during a protest at the offices of mortgage company Fannie Mae on Banker's Row in Philadelphia.

Among those arrested along with Dr. Stein and Ms. Honkala were labor lawyer James Moran and Sister Margaret McKenna of the Medical Mission Sisters. An attorney who supports civil disobedience cases is providing legal assistance. All of those arrested are expected to come before a judge early on Thursday morning. At that time bail will either be set or they will be released on their own recognizance.

The protest was originally called for by the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign to demand that the giant mortgage company halt foreclosure proceedings against two Philadelphia residents in danger of losing their homes. Stein joined the protest after Cheri Honkala joined her as Stein's vice presidential running mate. Honkala, a former homeless single mother, has been confronting banks and mortgage companies for decades demanding that they adopt policies that will, "keep families in their homes."

At 1pm today about 50 protestors gathered outside of Fannie Mae's Philadelphia headquarters. They heard from Miss Fran and Rhonda Lancaster, the heads of two families evicted by Fannie Mae in its refusal to negotiate an alternative to foreclosure. Fannie Mae executive Zach Oppenheimer had previously promised in writing to meet with the two women in order to discuss other options. Yet no followup meeting ever took place, and so protestors today entered the Fannie Mae building and vowed to stay until Mr. Oppenheimer's word was honored.

At about 2:30pm, an hour after entering the building and beginning a sitdown protest, lower level Fannie Mae officials agreed to meet with Miss Fran and Ms. Lancaster. These meetings proved inconclusive, ending only with promises of more meetings. With Philadelphia police on hand with six paddy wagons and plainclothesman, a smaller subset of protestors stayed inside the building and risked arrest. Five were arrested, including Dr. Stein and Ms. Honkala.

In explaining why she joined the protest, Stein said that almost half of Americans now live in poverty or near poverty, eight million families face eviction from their homes due to foreclosures, and over a third of mortgage holders are "underwater" - meaning that they owe more to the lenders than their properties are worth on the market. 

Said Stein, "The developers and financiers made trillions of dollars through the housing bubble and the imposition of crushing debt on homeowners. And when homeowners could no longer pay them what they demanded, they went to government and got trillions of dollars of bailouts. Every effort of the Obama Administration has been to prop this system up and keep it going at taxpayer expense. It's time for this game to end. It's time for the laws be written to protect the victims and not the perpetrators. It's time for a new deal for America, and a Green New Deal is what we will deliver on taking office. "

"The laws and the budgets and the procedures are designed to protect the lenders and to extract as much money as possible from the victims," Honkala explained. "This isn't the way it would be if we really had a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. The first goal of government should be to keep families in their homes, and to provide restitution for the deception and fraud that has robbed millions of Americans of financial security."

Stein laid out a number of steps that will be part of a new deal for homeowners when and where the Green Party wins power. First, as President, Dr. Stein would issue an executive order establishing a moratorium on foreclosures of occupied dwellings. Second, municipalities governed by Greens will get homeowners out of underwater mortgages by seizing mortgages through eminent domain and letting non-profit community development organizations - not Wall Street banks - reissue the mortgages.

Noting that the Obama administration has only released 10% of the aid that Congress had promised to homeowners, Stein asserted that "There is much more interest in Washington in protecting the profits of banks than in getting this aid out to the families whose lives are falling apart.  President Obama held a big press conference to announce a program that would supposedly help 1.5 million homeowners and so far it has actually helped only 1 per cent of that number. Real help goes to the CEOs who play golf with the President and the people get lip service.  This will change only if the people stand up and say we're not going to put up with it anymore."

Statement from RHONDA LANCASTER (Excerpted from People’s Tribune):  

My family has lived in this home in Germantown for over 35 years. When my mother got ill and could not afford her health care, a reverse mortgage idea was presented to me. They made it look like it was a great thing. It was going to take care of my mother, and when my mother passed away it would be just fine.

The nightmare started after my mom died. I notified the bank she had passed away, and two days later I was getting ready for her funeral. Relatives and friends were coming in from all over the country. The bank told me to stop everything and let them come in and do an appraisal.

The bank refused to accept me as the executor of her estate, although the proper papers had been filed at City Hall. From that point on it was a complete nightmare. I could get through to no one and no one could help me. They denied me my legal US rights as heir to my mother’s property.

Statement from MISS FRAN (Excerpted from People’s Tribune):  

I have lived in Philadelphia all my life, and in this house since 1988. Once when I was forced to file for bankruptcy, my mortgage holder, Chase Bank, suddenly came to court and objected to my bankruptcy plan. Although the law requires them to notify me in advance, I had no warning of their action, so I had no lawyer and no time to prepare my evidence. The judge dismissed my file for bankruptcy and Chase began foreclosure proceedings.

I participated in Philadelphia’s Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program, so I was able to keep my home off the sheriff sale list. Then they claimed I missed a Conciliation Conference even though they had never notified me about it. When I complained, the court rescheduled the sheriff sale of my home from July 1, 2008, to September.  I attended that sale on July 1 and was shocked to hear them put my house up for sale anyway. I was in the back of the auditorium and ran to the front making so much noise the sheriff’s lawyer had to stop the sale. Finally they brought in a letter from the sheriff saying they had obtained a court order that same day to sell the house. They had gone to court without even notifying me. The same judge who postponed the sale in the first place had turned around and vacated his own order, all without telling me.

The sale of my home went through on July 1, but my battle was just beginning. Although Chase Bank foreclosed on my home, I found out the sheriff changed the name on the documents to Fannie Mae. There is no bill of sale from Chase to Fannie Mae and no record of any transfer. Fannie Mae has no legal standing to evict me. But that didn’t stop them from trying. They sued to evict me in April 2011. I filed an objection, it was overruled, I answered them, and we were supposed to go to trial in February 2012. Then they filed for a summary judgment against me, which is only supposed to be granted when there is no dispute in the matter. I told them we most definitely do have a dispute: a district court order was ignored and Fannie Mae has no standing. But the judge granted the summary judgment anyway. They obtained a writ of eviction and scheduled my eviction for June 12.

THE DC STATEHOOD GREEN PARTY
http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org

For immediate release:
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Contact:
Scott McLarty, DC Statehood Green Party media coordinator,
202-904-7614, mclarty@greens.org


DC Statehood Green Party: Vote by House committee Republicans to limit
women's reproductive rights in DC proves the urgent need for DC
statehood

• DC residents angered at Congress's power over DC should join the
'Limited Strike for DC Statehood' and push for passage of HR 265

• Statehood Greens say Obama and Democrats deserve blame for inaction
on DC statehood and a misguided focus on 'DC Voting Rights', making
such laws possible


WASHINGTON, DC -- DC Statehood Green Party candidates and leaders
called the House Judiciary Committee vote to limit the reproductive
rights and privacy of women in the District of Columbia a "wake-up
call" for DC statehood.

On July 18, Republicans in the committee approved a ban on all
abortions in the District after 20 weeks except to save the life of
the mother.

"The bill is a serious affront to the rights of all DC residents and a
special blow to the rights of women. It's possible for Congress to
draft a bill like this because the people of DC are second-class
citizens of the United States. Congress and the White House hold the
power to impose unwanted local legislation on the District --
something they could never do to any state. The outrage that DC
residents feel over the House panel's vote should be channeled into
action and protest in demand for DC statehood, which is the only way
we'll attain full rights and freedom from Congress's tyranny," said
Darryl! Moch, DC Statehood Green and co-chair of the Green Party of
the United States.

The House committee's decision adds special urgency to the "limited
strike for DC statehood" introduced by Ralph Nader and other citizen
activists in DC on July 9. (See "New blood for the DC statehood
movement" by Mr. Nader, July 8, 2012 in The Washington Post,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/new-blood-for-the-dc-statehood-movement/2012/07/06/gJQAOMoaSW_story.html)
Natale "Lino" Stracuzzi, DC Statehood Green candidate for DC Delegate
to the US House, spoke at the press conference on the strike
(http://nader.org/2012/07/02/dc-statehood-limited-general-strike-news-conference).

Statehood Greens said that Democrats deserve as much blame for the
bill as Republicans, because Democrats refused to move forward on DC
statehood when they held a majority in Congress during the first half
of President Obama's term.

Statehood Greens said that efforts in recent years by nonvoting DC
House Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton and other Democrats to win 'DC Voting
Rights' granting the District a single voting seat in Congress have
turned out to be a damaging distraction from the demand for DC
statehood. The DC Voting Rights Bill, if passed, would have had little
effect on Congress's legislative power over the District. After
pressure from DC statehood advocates, Del. Norton introduced a
statehood bill (HR 265) in 2011
(http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:h.r.00265:).

"We're angry at President Obama, who promised during his 2008 campaign
to push for DC statehood -- and then never lifted a finger for us
after his inauguration. We're angry at Democrats for focusing on 'DC
Voting Rights' for so many years, which wouldn't have stopped bills
like the Republicans' current attack on DC women's reproductive
rights. Only self-determination and self-government for the people of
DC, in the form of statehood, will free us from Congress's power and
make us equal to Americans who live elsewhere in the US," said Ann
Wilcox, DC Statehood Green candidate for the at-large seat on DC City
Council.

"If this anti-choice bill passes in Congress, we hope to see a large
and angry protest, targeting not just Republicans but also Democrats
to push them on DC statehood and HR 265 -- and we urge all Americans
who support reproductive rights and democracy to join us," said David
Schwartzman, Statehood Green candidate for the 'DC Statehood' seat in
the US Senate.

Democrats deleted endorsement of DC statehood from their national
platform in 2004 and 2008. The DC Statehood Green Party is the
District's affiliate of the Green Party of the United States, which
expresses support for DC statehood in its national platform, as well
as full reproductive rights for women including unimpeded access to
abortion. On July 14, the Green Party nominated Jill Stein and running
mate Cheri Honkala for its presidential ticket
(http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=533 /
http://www.jillstein.org).

DC Statehood Greens have called the demand for DC statehood part of
the "unfinished business of the Civil Rights Movement," noting that
about half of DC residents are black. Congress and the White House
have imposed other unwanted legislation and policies on the District,
including a ban on needle exchange to reduce HIV transmission, the DC
Revitalization Act of 1997 that stripped District government of most
powers, and a prohibition on the enactment of Initiative 59 for
medical marijuana (which passed in DC with a 69 percent majority).
Congress has also attempted to meddle in DC's education policies and
gun control laws.

Although the US Constitution mandates a federal enclave apart from the
states, DC statehood would not require a constitutional amendment and
can be enacted by a simple majority vote in Congress. The borders of
the federal enclave can be altered by Act of Congress (precedent:
Congress's vote in 1846 transferring part of the District to Virginia)
to include only federal government properties such as the White House,
Capitol, Mall, and Supreme Court building and the grounds on which
they sit. Congress could then admit DC (proposed name: New Columbia)
to the union as a state by majority vote, as it admitted all the other
states after the initial 13 colonies. With statehood, DC residents
would gain full voting representation in Congress similar to all other
Americans -- two Senators and one Representative.

See also:

Talking Points, Quotes on D.C. Voting Rights Bill, DC Statehood, and Democracy
DC Statehood Green Party press release, March 22, 2007
http://www.gp.org/press/states/dc/dc_2007_03_22.shtml

Statehood Versus Voting Rights
DC Statehood Green Party
http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org/sitemap/statehoodversusvotingrights

The DC Statehood Papers: Writings on DC Statehood & Self-Government
By Sam Smith, The Progressive Review
http://prorev.com/dcsthdintro.htm

Stand Up! for Democracy in DC Coalition
http://www.freedc.org

DC Statehood Green candidates in the 2012 election:
• Natale "Lino" Stracuzzi, for DC Delegate to US House,
https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/stracuzziforcongress
• David Schwartzman, for the 'DC Statehood' seat in the US Senate
• G. Lee Aikin, for the 'DC Statehood' seat in the US House of
Representatives, http://gleeaikin.blogspot.com
• Ann Wilcox, for DC Council At-Large


MORE INFORMATION

DC Statehood Green Party http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org

Green Party of the United States http://www.gp.org


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GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org

For Immediate Release:
Sunday, July 15, 2012

Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-904-7614, mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org


Jill Stein and running mate Cheri Honkala win the Green nomination at
the Green Party's 2012 National Convention in Baltimore

• Video of nomination highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1sxnnJYBGc
Broadcast quality video upon request: Please include specs and FTP
information. Send request to Craig Seeman at
craig@thirdplanetvideo.com

• Jill Stein Campaign web site: http://www.jillstein.org

• Online livestreaming of convention events: Green Party Livestream
Channel http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus

• Convention web site http://www.gpconvention2012.com


WASHINGTON, DC -- Delegates from across the US at the Green Party's
2012 National Convention nominated Jill Stein for President and Cheri
Honkala for Vice President at about 4:00 pm on Saturday, July 14 in
Baltimore, Md.

A video with highlights of the nomination, including a morning press
conference and nomination acceptance speeches by Dr. Stein and Ms.
Honkala, has been posted online
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1sxnnJYBGc). A broadcast quality
video is available upon request: please include specs and FTP
information. Send requests to Craig Seeman at
craig@thirdplanetvideo.com.

Dr. Stein won the nomination with 193.5 out of 294 delegates' votes.
Roseanne Barr received 72 votes and 17 votes were cast for Kent
Mesplay.

The Green Party aired the entire nomination on the party's Livestream
Channel (http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus). The nomination and
many other convention events, including press conferences, interviews
with Green candidates, workshops, and other events, are archived on
the Livestream site and also on the Green Party's home page
(http://www.gp.org/).


MORE INFORMATION

Green Party of the United States http://www.gp.org
202-319-7191
• 2012 Green Party Presidential Nominating Convention, July 12-15 in
Baltimore, Md. http://www.gpconvention2012.com
• Green candidate database and campaign information:
http://www.gp.org/elections.shtml
• News Center http://www.gp.org/newscenter.shtml
• Speakers Bureau http://www.gp.org/speakers
• Ballot Access Page http://www.gp.org/2012/ballot-access.html
• Video Page http://www.gp.org/video/index.php
• Green Papers http://www.greenpapers.net/
• Google+ http://www.gp.org/google
• Twitter http://twitter.com/gpus
• Livestream Channel http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus
• GP-TV Twitter page http://www.gp.org/twitter
• Facebook page http://www.gp.org/facebook

Green Pages: The official publication of record of the Green Party of
the United States
http://gp.org/greenpages-blog


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