Yup, Jill
Stein and her vice presidential running mate Cheri Honkala were not
only nabbed, but spent eight hours handcuffed to a metal chair in a remote police warehouse on Long Island.
It
seems so damn hypocritical that we're killing Taliban and occupying
other nations, supposedly to shove democracy down their throats, but
when totally legitimate candidates who will appear on 85 percent of
America's ballot try to join a debate, they're faced with armed cops.
As Salon.com reports:
Stein
and Honkala were met by a line of Nassau County police as they
approached the debate grounds entrance with a group of supporters.
“We are here to bring the courage of those excluded from our
politics to this mock debate, this mockery of democracy,” Stein
said in an impromptu press conference before her arrest.
Check
out the video that Hofstra University students made, especially the point at 1:11, when all the big male cops bust their power moves on
two small women. Speaks volumes. My favorite part comes at the end,
when one of the bully cops says, “watch the flag.” Cause, yeah,
you wouldn't want a piece of cloth to touch the ground when
you're stifling
the freedom of speech that is the cornerstone of democracy.
So
why wasn't the Green Party allowed to join Tweedle Dee and TweedleDum on the podium? According to ABC News:
In
addition to the constitutional criteria to be eligible for the
presidency, the Presidential Debate Commission requires that
candidates have a mathematical possibility of achieving the 270
electoral college votes necessary to be elected, and the candidates
must have at least 15 percent support in public opinion based on the
average of five national polls in order to participate.
But
if Green Party candidates aren't given any media coverage, and they
refuse to accept the corporate contributions that require them to
sell their souls in order to buy TV ads, well, then, how are they
supposed to meet the criteria set out by the Debate Commission? Can
you spell bogus?
Why
do you suppose the Debate Commission is so keen to stifle other
voices? Perhaps because if you actually heard what Jill Stein had to
say you'd vote for her. As Huffington Post blogger Carl Gibson noted:
Jill
Stein is a candidate that the other 90 million of us can get excited
about. Picture the populist candidate Barack Obama once was in 2008,
minus the financial support from Wall Street banks and oil companies,
and the fawning coverage from mainstream media outlets. In her Green New Deal
she's vowing to end drone strikes, tightly regulate Wall Street, halt
all government-funded construction of fossil fuel-dependent projects,
and end all foreign wars and occupations. She unabashedly calls for
higher top tax rates like we saw in the days of FDR and Eisenhower,
and the immediate closure of corporate tax loopholes that bleed out
billions to overseas, tax-free bank accounts where the elite have
stashed anywhere between $21
trillion and $32 trillion.
As president, she would appoint Supreme Court justices who believe
corporations are corporations, not people, and fight to get corporate
money and influence out of the political process.
Sounds pretty threatening to the corporate status quo. No wonder they want to shut her up. Plus, she's a woman.
But
remember, you still have a vote, and you can cast it any way you
like, including for someone who shares your values and views. You
don't have to hold your nose and choose between the lesser of two
evils. As
Stein so aptly noted, “Only we can take it back and make it
democratic again.”
If you want to learn more about other candidates, Democracy
Now! has expanded the debate. In this segment, Stein and Rocky
Anderson of the Justice Party respond to questions posed to presidential candidates in the first
debate. And
today, parts
of last night’s debate are re-aired, and the videotape
paused to give Stein, Anderson and Constitution Party nominee Virgil
Goode a chance to respond to the same questions that were posed
to Obama and Romney.
I'm voting Green! We need a change!
ReplyDeleteThat makes 2 of you.
ReplyDeleteThe sheeple whine but vote the status quo.
ReplyDeleteI'm voting for Jill Stein. She ain't got a chance, but the other choices are get screwed or get really screwed.
ReplyDeletebig deal.
ReplyDeleteIf you add the fringe Greens, you have to allow the looneytarians, the pastafarians, the Constitution party and every other weirdo out there.
A third party has to find a way to be viable to worth the dilution.
The rent is too damn high?
Speaking of Greenie Weenies, what happened to the smelly windmill guy?
Right. Vote for the guys paid for by your friendly multinational because you know that they're looking after your best interest.
ReplyDeleteThe word "Democracy" like the word "Natural" have become "dirty".
ReplyDeleteIt's part of the "sales pitch".
Money wins elections. The Man with the Biggest....wins!
The Corporate multinational billion dollar companies are not going to support someone with sense. They need puppets. And Obama and Mit....are those puppets.
Which one do you like? It does not matter. What matters is to elect competent people LOCALLY who do not fall on the sword of corruption.
Dr Shibai
Let's face it: the US is a closed system meant to secure the status quo of corpoate mendacity. Voice? Choice? Not here. The lesser of two evils. The electoral college. Farce is us.
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