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'''GREENER TIMES'''
 
  
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GREENER TIMES
 
Issue 1. February 2012.
 
Issue 1. February 2012.
  
'''DRIVE LAUNCHED TO REGISTER 100,000 GREENS IN CA'''
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GREENS LAUNCH VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE TO RETAIN BALLOT ACCESS
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The Green Party is mobilizing its grassroots network of volunteers to register 100,000 new Green voters in California by Election Day 2012.
  
Our goal is to register 100,000 Greens on Election Day...
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By registering Green Party, you help us maintain ballot access for a political party that works for your values: ecological wisdom, economic and social justice, grassroots democracy and non-violence.
  
'''PROMINENT PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT GOES GREEN'''
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To continue to our ballot access, our party membership must be at least one percent of the number of California voters who vote in the general elections for state constitutional offices.
  
By Marcy Winograd
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It’s a great time to register Green Party.  We face growing economic injustice for the 99% and social inequality, climate change disaster and endless wars.
  
(Insert photo)
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The Green Party is the only party that is truly progressive and future-focused.  The other parties extol exploitation, consumption, and non-sustainable competition. They are dominated by corporations, lobbyists and politicians who compromise too much.
  
I joined the Green Party because I embrace its platform and core values of peace and social justice and sustainable communities. We live during urgent times, under the threat of global warming and perpetual war, and we must meet that challenge with a new life-affirming vision that transcends the corporate-driven two party system. As power shifts from the federal to the local level, as the US empire crashes on the shores of rapacious greed, the Greens can play a crucial role in promoting local economies, worker-owned cooperatives, and participatory democracy. It's good to be home; it's great to be Green!
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The Green Party is focused on winning local elections and building local economies. We have Green Party members serving as local elected officials. More than 220 have been elected to local office since our party was founded in 1991.
  
''Before becoming a California Green Party activist, Marcy Winograd mobilized 41% of the vote in her Democratic Party primary challenge to war-profiteer Congresswoman Jane Harman.''
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By registering Green Party, you can vote for your values and tell the corporate parties that their solutions are not good enough for our families and generations to come.
  
'''YES, YOU CAN BE A GREEN AND VOTE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY?'''
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Please join us. Register Green Party. Volunteer Green Party. Secure our future with the Green Party.
  
There are no more partisan primaries for Congress, state or local elections any more in CA.  You will see all of the candidates running from all parties on you June primary ballot.  You can vote for the candidate you like best regardless of their party or your party.  The top two candidates from the June 2012 primary will be on the ballot in November 2012.
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PROMINENT PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT GOES GREEN
  
'''10 KEY VALUES'''
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By Marcy Winograd
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(Insert photo)
  
Economic justice
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I joined the Green Party because I embrace its platform and core values of peace and social justice and sustainable communities. We live during urgent times, under the threat of global warming and perpetual war, and we must meet that challenge with a new life-affirming vision that transcends the corporate-driven two party system. As power shifts from the federal to the local level, as the US empire crashes on the shores of rapacious greed, the Greens can play a crucial role in promoting local economies, worker-owned cooperatives, and participatory democracy. It's good to be home; it's great to be Green!
Ecological wisdom
 
Social Justice
 
Non-violence
 
Grassroots democracy
 
Respect for diversity
 
Feminism
 
Decentralization
 
Future Focus
 
Community based economics
 
  
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Before becoming a California Green Party activist, Marcy Winograd mobilized 41% of the vote in her Democratic Party primary challenge to war-profiteer Congresswoman Jane Harman.
  
'''TOP 10 REASONS TO REGISTER GREEN'''
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OPEN PRIMARIES GIVE GREENS MORE CHOICES ON THE BALLOT
  
1. Join a party that shares your values.
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There are no more partisan primaries for Congress, state or local elections any more in CA. You will see all of the candidates running from all parties on your June primary ballot except in the presidential primary election. You can vote for the candidate you like best regardless of their party or your party. The top two candidates from the June 2012 primary will be on the ballot in November 2012.
2. Tell Democrats that you won't compromise so much on peace, justice, democracy and the planet.
 
3. Greens want to end corporate personhood and ban corporate financing of elections.
 
4. Greens oppose nuclear power and support immediate closure of our nuclear power plants.
 
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'''GREENS IN OFFICE'''
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10 KEY VALUES
  
We have 34 CA Greens in office. The highest ranking Green elected officials are Mayor Gayle McLaughlin of Richmond, Mayor Bruce Delgado of Marina and Mayor Pam Hartwell-Herrero of Fairfax. Former Congressman Dan Hamburg now serves as Mendocino County Supervisor.  In the November 2011 elections, 8 of our 12 candidates won re-election. It's a track record were prod of and hope to repeat in 2012 with even more Green Party candidates running for local office.
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Economic justice
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Ecological wisdom
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Social Justice
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Non-violence
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Grassroots democracy
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Respect for diversity
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Feminism
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Decentralization
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Future Focus
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Community based economics
  
'''VOLUNTEER'''
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Please volunteer for our voter registration drive.  We will train you and pair you up, if possible, with a more experience voter registration volunteer. If your county isn't listed below, please contact Marnie Glickman at marnie@cagreens.org. You can also volunteer on our website at www.cagreens.org.
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GREENS V DEMOCRATS V REPUBLICANS
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ISSUE GREENS DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS
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Ending corporate personhood Yes No position No position
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Single-payer universal health care Yes No No
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions at least 40% by 2020 and 95% by 2050, over 1990 levels. Yes No No
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Legal status for all undocumented immigrants in the US Yes No No
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Free tuition at all public universities and colleges Yes No No
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Closing all nuclear power plants in the US Yes No No
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End the death penalty Yes No No
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Legalize, tax and regulate marijuana. End the drug war. Yes No No
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Sources http://www.gp.org/committees/platform/2010/index.php http://www.democrats.org/issues http://www.gop.com/index.php/issues/issues/
  
Alameda:
 
  
Contra Costa: Tim Laidman
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GREENS IN OFFICE
  
Humboldt: Steve Luther
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We have 34 CA Greens in office. The highest ranking Green elected officials are Mayor Gayle McLaughlin of Richmond, Mayor Bruce Delgado of Marina and Mayor Pam Hartwell-Herrero of Fairfax. Former Congressman Dan Hamburg now serves as Mendocino County Supervisor. In the November 2011 elections, 8 of our 12 candidates won re-election. It's a track record were prod of and hope to repeat in 2012 with even more Green Party candidates running for local office.
  
Lake:
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VOLUNTEER
  
Los Angeles
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Please volunteer for our voter registration drive. We will train you and pair you up, if possible, with a more experienced voter registration volunteer. If your county isn't listed below, please contact Marnie Glickman at marnie@cagreens.org. You can also volunteer on our website at www.cagreens.org.
  
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Alameda: Vicente Cruz, contacts@oaklandgreens.org
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Contra Costa: Tim Laidman, timlaidman@yahoo.com
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Fresno: Richard Gomez, nate136_66@yahoo.com
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Humboldt: Steve Luther, stevie.luther@gmail.com
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Lake: Dorothy Bateni, lakecountygreenparty@gmail.com
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Los Angeles: Michael McCue, myklmcq@aol.com & Kamran Ghasri, kghasri@gmail.com
 
Marin: Marnie Glickman, marnie@cagreens.org
 
Marin: Marnie Glickman, marnie@cagreens.org
 
Monterey:
 
 
 
Napa: Alex Shantz, alexshantz@gmail.com
 
Napa: Alex Shantz, alexshantz@gmail.com
 
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Nevada: Ben Emery, benemery@nevadacountygreens.org
Nevada:
 
 
 
 
Orange: Ron Rodarte, rrodarte@cox.net
 
Orange: Ron Rodarte, rrodarte@cox.net
 
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Sacramento: Jared Laiti, jared.laiti@gmail.com
Riverside:
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San Diego: Hugh Moore, hmpeace@cox.net
 
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San Mateo: Gloria Purcell, gloria@extragalactic.net
Sacramento:
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Santa Clara: Carol Brouillet, cbrouillet@igc.org
 
 
San Diego: Masada Disenhouse (???)
 
 
 
San Francisco:
 
 
 
San Luis Obispo:
 
 
 
San Mateo:
 
 
 
Santa Clara:
 
 
 
 
Shasta: Mark Hansen, marquequark@yahoo.com
 
Shasta: Mark Hansen, marquequark@yahoo.com
 
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Solano: Jeffrey Richardson, jlr04262004@yahoo.com
Solano: Sean Michael Dodd, sean.michael.dodd@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
Sonoma: Tim Smith, Rioryon@aol.com
 
Sonoma: Tim Smith, Rioryon@aol.com
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Ventura, Kendra Gonazalez, earthworks_works@yahoo.com
  
Tulare:
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CONNECT GREENS ONLINE
 
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www.facebook.com/cagreens  
'''CONNECT GREENS ONLINE'''
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www.twitter.com/gpca  
 
 
www.facebook.com/cagreens
 
www.twitter.com/gpca
 
 
www.cagreens.org
 
www.cagreens.org
info@cagreens.org
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Info@cagreens.org

Latest revision as of 10:14, 31 January 2012

OTHER GROW WIKI DOCUMENTS: http://wiki.cagreens.org/index.php/Grassroots_Organizing_Working_Group

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GREENER TIMES Issue 1. February 2012.

GREENS LAUNCH VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE TO RETAIN BALLOT ACCESS

The Green Party is mobilizing its grassroots network of volunteers to register 100,000 new Green voters in California by Election Day 2012.

By registering Green Party, you help us maintain ballot access for a political party that works for your values: ecological wisdom, economic and social justice, grassroots democracy and non-violence.

To continue to our ballot access, our party membership must be at least one percent of the number of California voters who vote in the general elections for state constitutional offices.

It’s a great time to register Green Party. We face growing economic injustice for the 99% and social inequality, climate change disaster and endless wars.

The Green Party is the only party that is truly progressive and future-focused. The other parties extol exploitation, consumption, and non-sustainable competition. They are dominated by corporations, lobbyists and politicians who compromise too much.

The Green Party is focused on winning local elections and building local economies. We have Green Party members serving as local elected officials. More than 220 have been elected to local office since our party was founded in 1991.

By registering Green Party, you can vote for your values and tell the corporate parties that their solutions are not good enough for our families and generations to come.

Please join us. Register Green Party. Volunteer Green Party. Secure our future with the Green Party.

PROMINENT PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT GOES GREEN

By Marcy Winograd (Insert photo)

I joined the Green Party because I embrace its platform and core values of peace and social justice and sustainable communities. We live during urgent times, under the threat of global warming and perpetual war, and we must meet that challenge with a new life-affirming vision that transcends the corporate-driven two party system. As power shifts from the federal to the local level, as the US empire crashes on the shores of rapacious greed, the Greens can play a crucial role in promoting local economies, worker-owned cooperatives, and participatory democracy. It's good to be home; it's great to be Green!

Before becoming a California Green Party activist, Marcy Winograd mobilized 41% of the vote in her Democratic Party primary challenge to war-profiteer Congresswoman Jane Harman.

OPEN PRIMARIES GIVE GREENS MORE CHOICES ON THE BALLOT

There are no more partisan primaries for Congress, state or local elections any more in CA. You will see all of the candidates running from all parties on your June primary ballot except in the presidential primary election. You can vote for the candidate you like best regardless of their party or your party. The top two candidates from the June 2012 primary will be on the ballot in November 2012.

10 KEY VALUES

Economic justice Ecological wisdom Social Justice Non-violence Grassroots democracy Respect for diversity Feminism Decentralization Future Focus Community based economics

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GREENS V DEMOCRATS V REPUBLICANS ISSUE GREENS DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS Ending corporate personhood Yes No position No position Single-payer universal health care Yes No No Reducing greenhouse gas emissions at least 40% by 2020 and 95% by 2050, over 1990 levels. Yes No No Legal status for all undocumented immigrants in the US Yes No No Free tuition at all public universities and colleges Yes No No Closing all nuclear power plants in the US Yes No No End the death penalty Yes No No Legalize, tax and regulate marijuana. End the drug war. Yes No No Sources http://www.gp.org/committees/platform/2010/index.php http://www.democrats.org/issues http://www.gop.com/index.php/issues/issues/


GREENS IN OFFICE

We have 34 CA Greens in office. The highest ranking Green elected officials are Mayor Gayle McLaughlin of Richmond, Mayor Bruce Delgado of Marina and Mayor Pam Hartwell-Herrero of Fairfax. Former Congressman Dan Hamburg now serves as Mendocino County Supervisor. In the November 2011 elections, 8 of our 12 candidates won re-election. It's a track record were prod of and hope to repeat in 2012 with even more Green Party candidates running for local office.

VOLUNTEER

Please volunteer for our voter registration drive. We will train you and pair you up, if possible, with a more experienced voter registration volunteer. If your county isn't listed below, please contact Marnie Glickman at marnie@cagreens.org. You can also volunteer on our website at www.cagreens.org.

Alameda: Vicente Cruz, contacts@oaklandgreens.org Contra Costa: Tim Laidman, timlaidman@yahoo.com Fresno: Richard Gomez, nate136_66@yahoo.com Humboldt: Steve Luther, stevie.luther@gmail.com Lake: Dorothy Bateni, lakecountygreenparty@gmail.com Los Angeles: Michael McCue, myklmcq@aol.com & Kamran Ghasri, kghasri@gmail.com Marin: Marnie Glickman, marnie@cagreens.org Napa: Alex Shantz, alexshantz@gmail.com Nevada: Ben Emery, benemery@nevadacountygreens.org Orange: Ron Rodarte, rrodarte@cox.net Sacramento: Jared Laiti, jared.laiti@gmail.com San Diego: Hugh Moore, hmpeace@cox.net San Mateo: Gloria Purcell, gloria@extragalactic.net Santa Clara: Carol Brouillet, cbrouillet@igc.org Shasta: Mark Hansen, marquequark@yahoo.com Solano: Jeffrey Richardson, jlr04262004@yahoo.com Sonoma: Tim Smith, Rioryon@aol.com Ventura, Kendra Gonazalez, earthworks_works@yahoo.com

CONNECT GREENS ONLINE www.facebook.com/cagreens www.twitter.com/gpca www.cagreens.org Info@cagreens.org