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Posts published in March 2010

Peace and Freedom Party: ‘In Jail? You Can Vote’

Posted at http://peaceandfreedom.org/home/in-jail-you-can-vote

By Bob Evans

The differences between jail and prison and between probation and parole are the key factors in a December, 2006, California appeals court ruling that restores the voting rights of as many as 100,000 people in county jails on probation.…

Ralph Nader: ‘In The Shadow of Power’

posted at Nader.org:

Our just published In the Shadow of Power is a penetrating collection of 92 black and white photographs about life in Washington, DC, by Venezuelan photographer Kike Arnal.…

Wayne Root: ‘Is Obama the Tiger Woods of Politics?’

By Wayne Allyn Root, 2008 Libertarian Vice Presidential Nominee

First Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize. Now he’s been awarded an Olympic Gold Medal- for going downhill faster than any President EVER!…

NC: Constitutional Conservative Fights Unconstitutional Ballot Access Regime

In North Carolina’s Lincoln Tribune, Sara Burrows reports on the efforts of one unaffiliated candidate for State House, Mark Brody, in his fight against the ballot access regime constructed to protect the Democratic-Republican two-party state and duopoly system of government:

Unaffiliated congressional candidate Mark Brody is suing the state over what he calls unfair and unconstitutional ballot access laws.

Scott Laugenour announces candidacy for State Rep. in Mass.

Scott Laugenour sent the following email out to announce his candidacy for State Representative in Massachusetts as a Green:

Dear friends,

Please visit this web site for news about the upcoming launch of my campaign for the State House seat in the Berkshire Fourth District.