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No More Blue Dogs – Please!

Mainstream progressive Democrats are nearing an open revolt against their own party’s leadership, demanding that the Blue Dogs’ destructive activities finally be brought under control.

Blue Dogs Belong On Kids TV, Not In Congress

In 2010, the rallying cry for progressives is: Blue dogs belong on children’s TV, not in our Congress.

Lynne Williams for Governor Bumper Sticker

Our effort to promote progressive causes in the state of Maine with links to righteous organizations and a line of progressive Maine bumper stickers could not be complete without a mention of the strong candidacy of Lynne Williams. Lynne Williams is running for Governor of Maine as a member of the Maine Green Independent Party [...]

Support the California Green Party

Green Party candidate Jeremy Cloward is talking about ideas such as free day care, cutting military waste, and supporting marriage equality. Greens like Cloward are doing now what California voters are always hoping that the Democrats will do… someday.

Hillary Clinton Turns No Way, No How, No McCain into THE 2008 Bumper Sticker Phrase

Hillary Clinton’s dynamic speech before the Democratic National Convention has turned the tide in the race, moving past Clinton vs. Obama dramatics to Democrats vs. John McCain concerns. She made clear in no uncertain terms the many ways in which John McCain stands in opposition to progress in the United States of America. Her most [...]

Now Is The Time When Democrats Have A Choice

Members of the Democratic Party have a choice. They can exert control. They can make the Democratic Party theirs once again, and take it away from the corrupt leadership that has led it astray. They have that power, if they vote in their states’ primary elections. Sadly, most Democrats won’t bother to try. They won’t bother to vote, to elect their own political party’s presidential nominee.

Must a Vote For Peace Be a Vote for the Green Party?

Given the overall failure of the Democratic Party to work effectively for peace, yes, I think that the message is fair. However, this fair message must be considered alongside the objections. There are many paths to peace. The Green Party is one of them. Selecting the better Democratic candidates is another.