My middle son woke up in pain today and my wife took him to the Dr. The Doctor diagnosed him with Swimmer’s ear. My wife went to Walgreens and filled the prescription.…
Posts published in June 2014
Libertarian Party of Georgia: Libertarians Join Rally for Injured Baby

Libertarian Party of Georgia Chairman Doug Craig and candidates Andrew Hurt and Amanda Swafford joined a coalition group in a rally in Clarkesville GA in support of “Baby BouBou” the child injured in a botched police raid Habersham County.…
Green Party: Urgent Ballot Access Update
Success in Wisconsin and Minnesota!
The Wisconsin Green Party submitted over 2,000 signatures to place Ron Hardy on the ballot for State Treasurer. Ron is already an elected Green official in Wisconsin, serving as a County Supervisor.…
Third Party Candidates Participate in Arizona Gubernatorial Forum
(The following was originally published in AZCentral.)
With less than two months until early voting begins for the Aug. 26 primary election, Arizona’s gubernatorial candidates are working to distinguish themselves.…
Top Two and Democracy Destroyed by Cindy Sheehan
(The following piece was authored by Cindy Sheehan and originally published on her blog, Cindy Sheehan’s Soapbox.)
The primaries are over in California and there’s good news and bad news.…
Green Party Candidate Wins Non-Partisan Election in Massachusetts
(The following was originally published by Richard Winger on Ballot Access News.)
On May 13, Damon Jespersen, a registered member of the Green Party, was elected Selectman of Newbury, Massachusetts.…
Open Thread for Questions for Geoffrey Neale and Nicholas Sarwark, Candidates for Chairmanship of LP
Ballot Access News: California June 3rd Primary Turnout was 24%
(The following was originally published by Richard Winger on Ballot Access News.)
On June 5, the California Secretary of State released the number of ballots still uncounted from the June 3, 2014 primary.…
Progressive Dean Corren Would Bring Single Payer Mission to Lt. Gov’s Office
(The following was originally published on VPR.)
The legislative fight for single-payer in Vermont traces its roots back to the early 1990s, when a newly minted representative from Burlington introduced a bill to abolish the private insurance market and replace it with a universal, publicly financed health care system.…


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