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Green Party of Sonoma County (GPSC) News for December

  1. Monthly GPSC Business Meeting Schedule
  2. Sonoma/Napa/Marin Regional Meeting Being Planned
  3. Greens Celebrate Hard Won Victories
  4. A Call for Newsletter Items
  5. A Selected Poem for December
  6. Calendar of Upcoming Meetings and Events
  7. Contact Information
  8. Internet Link of the Month
 
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  MONTHLY GPSC BUSINESS MEETING SCHEDULE [top]  
     
 

Important note: the December GPSC meeting which would have occurred on 12/21 has been canceled because of the proximity to the holidays.

Business meetings of the GPSC are held on the third Thursday of the month from 6:30 PM until 9 PM on the 4th floor of the State Building at 50 "D" Street in Santa Rosa. Direction signs posted inside the building will lead you to the right room. As the Republicans meet at the same time and floor, if you feel your views don't match those in the room you may be at the wrong meeting!

January 18
 

The primary agenda for the January meeting will be to elect two GPSC members to the County Council and to re-affirm Jared Laiti to the Council. We are also likely to nominate delegates to the next state party meeting slated for late April or early May. Please come and volunteer and/or express your opinion. We also need to select at Secretary and Treasurer for the party.
 

February 15
 

The February GPSC meeting is tentatively planned to feature several Greens/Progressives who were supported by the party this past election cycle. We'll ask them for their thoughts on how party members can best help Green candidacies and what improvements can be made in the future. We will also spend time assessing where the party is and where it should be going. This is an important topic since we have less than two years before the November 2008 election. Be prepared to bring your ideas or gripes to this meeting!

 
 
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  SONOMA/NAPA/MARIN REGIONAL MEETING BEING PLANNED [top]  
     
 

There is a need to hold a Regional Meeting for the Marin/Sonoma/Napa Green parties to select the regional representative and two alternates to the state party. The terms for Tim Smith (regional representative), Tim Morgan (1st alternate regional representative), and Matt Grantham (2nd alternate regional representative) are all up by February 2007. No date is currently set for a Regional Meeting but it is likely to be held in late January or February. Check our website and/or upcoming newsletters for updates (we may also put out a special regional meeting announcement to this list when the details are known).

 
 
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  GREENS CELEBRATE HARD WON VICTORIES [top]  
     
 

From the Green Party of the United States

First of all, we've got to say thanks. A huge debt of gratitude goes out to everyone who worked at the polls, knocked on doors, made phone calls, attended rallies, wrote letters and otherwise supported Green candidates. Never before has the Green Party run such a number of well-organized, high-profile campaigns at all levels across the country. Thanks especially to everyone who ran for office. To those who won, congratulations! To those who didn't, put what you've learned on the campaign trail into practice; help build a strong Green Party in your community and run for office again!

Greens have a lot to be proud of today. The Illinois Green Party's gubernatorial candidate Rich Whitney won 11% of the vote. Illinois voters have not voted for a third party candidate in such numbers since 1920. This is an historic moment. The Green Party is now a legally established, statewide political party in Illinois. Membership in the Illinois Green Party has exploded as a result of the campaign.

Congratulations to Gayle McLaughlin, the new mayor of Richmond, CA. Gayle, who refused corporate donations, raised about $14,000. She was outspent by the incumbent, who raised more than $110,000 from big contributors, the biggest of which was Chevron. Gayle first won office 2 years ago when she ran for Richmond City Council. Greens won an additional 17 races in California. For complete up to the minute results nation wide go here: http://www.greens.org/elections/.

In the nation's capitol, the DC Statehood Green Party won eight races, all were elected as Advisory neighborhood commissioners. Joyce Robinson-Paul, running for "shadow" Senate won 14% of the vote, the highest for a Statehood Green in this election cycle. In addition to building a bench of qualified Statehood Green politicians, the Statehood Greens emerged as DC's second party in terms of electoral participation, replacing the Republicans. This was the largest slate Statehood Greens ever ran, with 18 candidates.

In Maricopa County, Arizona, Tom Doran (the first elected Green in the Phoenix area)won a seat on the Riverside School Board. Arizona Greens began their 2008 ballot access petition drive today by distributing formal petitions to circulators. Arizona will require a minimum of approximately 16500 valid signatures to establish ballot status and will need to get at least 5% of the vote for the Green Presidential candidate in 2008 to retain that status.

Green candidate Tom Kelly, running for the U.S. House in Colorado's District 1, has received 25,096 votes for 21%. This is the highest percentage for a Green running for Congress this year.

8.7 million voters across the U.S. voted for withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and for impeachment resolutions on local and state ballots that were promoted or supported by Greens. Troop withdrawal initiatives won in all ten localities in Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, and all 11 communities in Illinois, including Chicago. Of 139 cities and towns in Massachusetts voting on the troop withdrawal measures, only a handful voted nay on initiatives demanding that Congress and the White House end the war immediately. In California, San Francisco voters supported a local impeachment measure by 59.41%. In Berkeley, a similar resolution won the support of 68.56% of the electorate. Greens supported and led the initiative campaigns; in April, 24 of 32 communities voted in support of the 'Troops Home Now' resolutions that were promoted by Greens.

We accomplished a lot. But we have a lot more to do. The American public voted against the war and they deserve more than rhetoric. We need a plan to bring our troops home. The American public voted against corrupt corporate driven politics as usual. They deserve clean elections and elected officials who represent them, not corporate lobbyists. Americans deserve the guarantee of a living wage, not a .75 increase to the minimum wage. Americans deserve national healthcare coverage, quality public education, and renewable energy. We must be the change we want to see. Go Greens!

Email: office@gp.org Office: PO Box 57065 Washington, D.C. 20037 202-319-7191 or toll-free (US): 866-41GREEN

 
 
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  A CALL FOR NEWSLETTER ITEMS [top]  
     
 

News…yes we'd like some. We always need news of upcoming events (within reason) or writings by party members. Please submit these to editor@sonomagreenparty.org.

 
 
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  A SELECTED POEM FOR DECEMBER [top]  
     
 

A Beginning: International Day Of Apologies And Reconciliation

by Laure Reichek

The Japanese will apologize to the Chinese and Koreans
The Chinese to the Tibetans
The Hindu Indians to the Moslem Indians
The Turks to the Armenians
The Indonesians to the Timorese
The Australians to the Maoris
The Russians to the Poles, Hungarians, Czechs, Chechnyans
The French to the North Africans and Vietnamese
The British to the Indians and Africans
The U.S. to the Native Americans and American Africans, Filipinos, Latin Americans,
    Cubans, Afghanis, Iraqis, Haitians, etc. . ., etc. . .

The Catholics will apologize to the Protestants
The Protestants will apologize to the Catholics
Both will apologize to the Jews
The Israelis will apologize to the Palestinians and the Lebanese
The Sudanese Arabs to the Black Sudanese
The Sunnis to the Shiites
The Shiites to the Sunnis

The rich will apologize for exploiting the poor
And all those who are guilty of demeaning another human being
    will come forward because it is good.
They will talk to each other and offer redress.

We will apologise to our children,
    our parents, our neighbors.
We will apologize to each other
For causing pain, letting it happen,
And people will bring flowers to the neighbors they have offended
And a council of wise men will be appointed
To teach respect of self and others.

We are all guilty.
There are no innocents.
Something we said
Or did not say when we should have.
Something we did
Or did not do when we should have.

The gains will be the riches of our common humanity, our common ancestry. . .

Then the dialogue can begin.

by Laure Reichek, October 2006 (Laure can be reached at joshua@dslextreme.com)

 
 
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  CALENDAR OF UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS [top]  
     
 

NOTES:
- We sometimes include events that may not have been officially endorsed by the GPSC, but may be of interest to local Greens.
- To check for new events and schedule changes, visit our home page at http://www.sonomagreenparty.org

 

 
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(Fri) GPSC Newsletter Submissions Due for January
If you have a Green-related article or event that you want included in the next GPSC e-newsletter, email your draft or completed submission to editor@sonomagreenparty.org by 12/22. If you email a draft, please submit the completed article by Monday, 12/25.
 
 
Jan

 
   
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(Wed) GPSC Newsletter Submissions Due for February
If you have a Green-related article or event that you want included in the next GPSC e-newsletter, email your draft or completed submission to editor@sonomagreenparty.org by 1/17. If you email a draft, please submit the completed article by Monday, 1/22.
 
   
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(Thu) General Business Meeting
6:30-9 PM, State Building, 50 D Street, Room 410a, Santa Rosa (between 2nd Street & Sonoma Ave).This meeting is held every 3rd Thursday of the month.
See item #1 for more information. All interested Greens are welcome to attend!
Info: info@sonomagreenparty.org
 
     
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  CONTACT INFORMATION [top]  
     
  Working Groups  
 
 
 
Bill of Rights Defense WG
Info: http://www.sonomagreenparty.org/pages/gi_bordc.shtml
Contact: bordc@sonomagreenparty.org
 
     
 
Bylaws WG
Info: http://www.sonomagreenparty.org/pages/gi_bylaws.shtml
Contact: bylaws@sonomagreenparty.org or 542-3037
 
     
 
Campaigns and Candidates WG
Contact: blkcloud@sonic.net
 
     
 
Green Talk and Outreach WG
Info: http://www.sonomagreenparty.org/pages/gi_greentalk.shtml
Contact: greentalk@sonomagreenparty.org or 542-3037
 
     
 
IT (Information Technologies)WG
Info: http://www.sonomagreenparty.org/pages/gi_it.shtml
Contact: it@sonomagreenparty.org
 
     
 
PC (Public Communications) WG
Info: http://www.sonomagreenparty.org/pages/gi_pc.shtml
Monthly newsletter submissions: editor@sonomagreenparty.org
Contact: pc@sonomagreenparty.org
 
     
  Locals  
 
 
 
Campus Greens - Sonoma State University Chapter
Contact: fabrick@sonoma.edu
Listserve: http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/sonomacampusgreens
 
     
      
  THE GREEN PARTY of Sonoma County  
 
 
 

PO Box 15073 Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Email: info@sonomagreenparty.org
Website: http://www.sonomagreenparty.org

 
     
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  INTERNET LINKS [top]  
     
 

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  INTERNET LINK OF THE MONTH  
     
 

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