Protect the Vote! Election Protection & Video the Vote volunteers needed

Election Protection Observers The Free Press (Freepress.org) in conjunction with the Green Party will be placing observers for the 2012 election. We need volunteers. All observers must be eligible voters in Ohio. If you are new to this, you may not know that we can appoint one observer at the county level. County level observers can observe in a different county from their county of residence. County level observers can observe at any precinct throughout the day, and also can observe the vote counting* process in the evening of election day (approximately 7:30 to midnight) Our goal is to place one county level observer in 44 of the 88 Ohio counties, and have that county level observer spend the evening at the county BOE. If you are willing to help, we need some feedback. … [Read more...]

Upcoming Events

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Come see us at the Hamilton County Board of Elections tomorrow - Friday, Nov. 2 from 4:30-6pm. We're having a press conference about the voting machine problem. Also, we're having dinner at Venice on Vine 1301 Vine afterwards from 6-8pm. Jill Stein, Green Party presidential candidate will be there. Bag-It -- Drexel movie showing -- with special discount for Free Press readers SPECIAL DEEP DISCOUNT for FREE PRESS members and anyone on your list-serve. Just mention FREE PRESS at the Drexel Box-Office when coming to see BAG-IT, and be admitted for only $6 ... that's $3.00 off general admission (reg. $9) and $1.50 off Matinee Admission (reg. $7.50) to see the film. Showing Wednesday, October 3, Sunday, October 7, and Tuesday, October 9. An Award-winning and extremely funny environmental film about the effects of the millions of plastic bags we use in America and how it effects our waterways, oceans, landscape and even our own bodies. Presented by the Drexel Theatre and the Franklin Park Conservatory. Drexel Theater, 2254 E. Main St., Bexley Oct. 6 – Pride of the Southside Festival - Green Party voter registration, 10am-4pm, Lincoln Park, Barack Recreation Center, behind it, in Lincoln Park, 580 Woodrow Avenue, 43207 Get involved in Election Protection this year! We need volunteers for a number of different duties between now and Election Day. Work from home, or observe at the polls, or work from central headquarters on Election Day. Everyone's skills are needed from computer work, video, legal services, to just answering the phone. Ohio Election Protection meeting: Tuesday, Sept. 11, 6:30pm, Bob Fitrakis' home, 1021 E. Broad St., Columbus. 253-2571, truth@freepress.org. Events for Saturday October 13 with Green Party Vice Presidential candidate Cheri Honkala Green Party Vice Presidential candidate Cheri Honkala will visit Columbus on Saturday October 13, 2012. Honkala is running with the Green's presidential candidate, Jill Stein. 11am-12noon - Bob Fitrakis will interview Cheri on WVKO1580AM radio show "Fight Back!" wvko1580.com, call-in 614-821-1580 4-6pm - Meet and speak to Cheri Honkala at a fundraiser reception for the Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala Green Party presidential campaign, at 1021 E. Broad Street. Suggested donation: $25.00 6:30pm-midnight - Cheri will be joining Dream Act activists at the Second Saturday Salon 6:30pm-midnight, also at 1021 E. Broad Street. There will also be a presentation by Anti-Racist Action and a celebration of the first anniversary of the Occupy movement in Columbus. For more info: 614-374-2380 fcgreenparty@gmail.com http://www.jillstein.org/cheri_honkala … [Read more...]

Taking us back to 1851: Far Right Law Center seeks to bring SB5 battle to local Ohio governments

Bob Fitrakis June 8, 2012 (listen to Fight Back below with Sean and also Donald Goldmacher, Director of Heist-TheMovie) News Director Sean Gilbow of WVKO 1580AM recently outed an extreme right-wing organization that is behind the attempt by Taxpayers for Westerville Schools to repeal the Westerville Public School levy. Westerville Schools, considered one of the premier school districts in central Ohio is coming under heavy attack from a small group of anti-government zealots that are bringing the politics of Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and the Kochs to Ohio. Under Ohio law, a temporary tax issue such as the 5-year levy passed by Westerville Schools cannot be repealed. So instead, the group is seeking to repeal the permanent 2009 tax issue instead, and have elicited the help of the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law. Why do they call it the "1851 Center for Constitutional Law"? The date refers to the adoption of the current Ohio Constitution. But what their moniker doesn’t tell you is that the organization yearns to return to the "good old days" of pre-Civil War America. The Center is doing legal work for Right-to-Work anti-union so-called Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment. Its Executive Director Maurice A. Thompson was the lead attorney in the 2008 Ohio Republican Party RICO (Racketeering, Influence and Corruption) suit against ACORN (Association of Communities Organizing for Reform Now). Under the guise of "improving the business climate" in Ohio, the Center is pushing the agenda of the Koch brothers already defeated by Ohio voters by 25 points in the vote against Senate Bill 5 last year. The Center has printed a guide to show citizens how they can "roll back tax levies." On the 1851 Center website, they note that, "On May 7, 2012, taxpayers for Westerville Schools, with the representation of the 1851 Center, commenced circulation of an initiative petition to repeal the $6.71 mil tax increase narrowly approved in March…." The Center goes on to claim that, "The Westerville effort marks the inaugural action of the 1851 Center in assisting taxpayers in using a previously obscure section of the Ohio Revised Code to lower their school district’s tax burdens, while forcing Ohio school districts to control spending and reign in labor costs rather than raising taxes." The Center is also advocating that the government of Ohio "reduce the number of times per year school districts may place tax increases on the ballot from three to one." Bradley A. Smith serves as the chairman of the Center’s board. A law professor at Capital University, he’s perhaps the leading advocate in America for allowing the wealthy to contribute unlimited funds to candidates. His book, Unfree Speech: The Folly of Campaign Finance Reform, published in 2001, was a precursor to the Citizens United decision. He also has represented the Chamber of Commerce in litigation. Historically, the public and scholars assume that 1% of the population giving unlimited funds to influence campaigns is inherently corrupt, elitist and undemocratic. Smith was appointed to the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) where he argued that unlimited spending was simply a form of free speech. In 2004 he served as Chairman of the FEC. Not surprisingly, Unfree Speech was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court in its controversial Citizens United decision. The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law is a throwback to the 19th century robber barons. It is anti-worker, pro-plutocrat, detests the idea of public schools, and works for the wealthiest 1% while cloaking their beliefs in the rhetoric of freedom. -- Originally published by The Free Press, http://freepress.org … [Read more...]

Livestream Worldwide Debate: Green Party Presidential Candidates Jill Stein, Rosanne Barr

From the same venue that brought you the Occupy Movement. Tonight Saturday, May 12, The American Green Party Presents: The historical debate between Roseanne Barr and Jill Stein Live from 7:30 P.M. PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) 10:30 Eastern (EDT) See Also: http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus/video?clipId=pla_aa35968d-c059-4a57-9da4-20e08988d495&utm_source=lslibrary&utm_medium=ui-thumb Watch live streaming video from greenpartyus at livestream.com … [Read more...]

POLITICS

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Bob's role model is Eugene Victor Debs, the man responsible for leading one of America’s first industrial unions: the American Railway Union in the 1890s; an avid anti-war activist who was jailed for saying the rich have always called for war and the poor have always fought and died in them; and a five-time candidate for President with the Socialist Party, receiving more than a million votes while he was in prison in 1920. Debs is also known for the quote, which embodies Bob's philosophy: "while there is a lower class, I am in it, and while there is a criminal element I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.” Bob was politically active in his college years as a Ford Foundation Fellow working in the Michigan State legislature. He was a member of the Human Rights Party in Michigan, founded by Zolton Ferency and worked with activists like Michael Moore. He also was a founder of the Democratic Socialist caucus in the Michigan Democratic Party in the late 70s and early 80s. He was one of the founding members of the Democratic Socialists of America. He founded the group Democratic Socialists of Central Ohio (DSCO) in 1988, served on the National Political Committee of DSA in the mid-1990s, and remains a member. Bob helped manage the successful campaigns of Democrats Mary Jo Kilroy for Columbus School Board and Anne Taylor for Judge in 1991. He was a Democratic candidate for Congress in the 12th district in 1992, running against incumbent John Kasich. Bob was a Jerry Brown delegate to the 1992 National Democratic Convention and represented Brown at the platform hearings in Washington DC that year, opposing Clinton for his support of NAFTA and the death penalty. He also served on the Franklin County Democratic Central Committee under Chair Fran Ryan and was the elected 55th ward person from 1996-2000. In 2003, Bob ran as a Green Party endorsed candidate for Columbus City Council in the primary and narrowly missed advancing to the general election. Bob with his good friend Bill Moss ran as endorsed Greens for Columbus School Board against a united slate of Democratic and Republican candidates to barely defeat them in the primary. Bob ran for Governor of Ohio in 2006, where he was able to expose the election fraud activities of his Republican opponent the Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell. In 2008 he was a delegate to National Green Party convention. Bob has been elected as a Central Committee member for the Green Party of Franklin County and State of Ohio since 2010 and serves as co-Chair of the Ohio Green Party with Anita Rios. He has served as a Near East Area Commissioner in Columbus since 2003. … [Read more...]

Bob Fitrakis For Ohio U.S. Representative District 3 Green Party

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Bob Fitrakis   Office sought: U.S. Representative District 3 Ohio Green Party Co-Chair Bob Fitrakis successfully filed petitions to be placed on the ballot in the new Franklin County 3rd Congressional district. Fitrakis, a lifelong educator is an educator of political science at Columbus State Community College and an attorney, who represented the Green Party in its attempt to place the Green Party officially on the ballot in 2008. Fitrakis plans to advocate for: Full employment through a Green Jobs Initiative that creates manufacturing jobs in Ohio in renewable energy technology Health Care: Single-payer health care. Voting: Constitutional amendment to make voting a universal Constitutional right. He will call for Congress to overturn Citizens United, stating that money is not speech and corporations are not people. Occupy: Fitrakis also supports the Occupy movement and pledges that his policies will expose the power and privileges of the 1% at the expense of the 99%. Energy: As a candidate, Fitrakis is committed to closing down Ohio's nuclear plants and halting all fracking practices in the United States. Bob Fitrakis Biography: Bob Fitrakis is the co-chair of the Ohio Green Party and ran for governor of Ohio for the Green Party in 2006. Professor: He works as a Political Science Professor in the Social Sciences department at Columbus State Community College, where he won the Distinguished Teaching Award in 1991. He was a Ford Foundation Fellow to the Michigan State legislature. Journalist: He is the Editor of the Free Press and founder of freepress.org. He has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Wayne State University and a J.D. from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. He co-authored “What Happened in Ohio? A documentary record of theft and fraud in the 2004 election” (New Press) and has authored or co-authored eleven other books. Fitrakis has won eleven investigative journalism awards from the Cleveland Press Club, Project Censored, and the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, among others. He appears in eleven documentary films. He was a columnist and investigative reporter for Columbus Alive for seven years. Broadcaster: He currently hosts radio talk shows on Talktainmentradio.com internet radio on Wednesdays from 7-8pm and WCRS 98.3/102.1 community radio in Columbus. Find us on: Facebook at Fitrakis for Congress or email us at fitrakisforcongress@gmail.org WVKO 1580am "Fight Back" radio show 11am-12noon Saturdays - call in at 614-821-1580               Campaign Facebook website: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fitrakis-For-Congress/284399558288330 … [Read more...]