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Freedom of Speech is (not) dead

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out --
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out --

Campaign volunteer rewards in Vancouver-Quadra

Patty and I (GPC Leprechaun volunteers) had a great, "Green" time campaigning with Dan Grice on Sunday: We went to the CelticFest Parade in downtown Vancouver, handed out hundreds of Green Party broc

Green-partying for Dan Grice in Vancouver-Quadra - JOIN US!!

"Vote Green for the little people!" Patty announced to the passers-by on West 4th Avenue in Vancouver.

CBC cancels jPod/Contact www.cbc.ca to voice your opinion

Here's another example of how Canadians need more arts funding and less Federal Government interference (read "censorship"). Contact www.cbc.ca to voice your opinion. Here's my comment to the CBC:

BC Gov't wants more kids and women to hunt and kill animals

From the files of Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Article in The Province newspaper (in BC), July 12, 2007, "Women, kids sought as new hunters."

Scrap Cell Phones: Your Brain Will Thank You

There's no argument. Cell phones kill.

Green Food for Thought: Go Veg and Save the World from Global Warming

From the Time Magazine web site article, "Global Warming: 51 Ways to Save the Environment":

22. Skip the Steak
By Bryan Walsh

Proudly Green: Why the "establishment" parties cannot be trusted

When I was doing research on Genetically Engineered (GE) food issues, I came across an article that was shocking, but, at the same time, not surprising.

Greens take action to protect our food supply: Write MPs to support two bills re: Genetically Engineered Foods

This week (end of May, 2007), two private member's bills will be introduced into Parliament by BC MP Alex Atamanenko: The Terminator Seed Ban Act and the Mandatory Labeling of GE (Genetically Enginee

Do you want more money in your pocket? How to promote the concept of tax shifting in simple terms when you are on the street.

On the streets of downtown Vancouver, local EDA volunteers go out and talk to the public all year-round to promote the green movement.

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