What's the latest news on voter suppression? Limits on early voting in Ohio challenged by the Obama campaign, attempts to destroy recall ballots in Wisconsin...listen and call in to "Fight Back" Saturday Aug. 18 from 11am-12noon EST with Bob Fitrakis. He'll be talking with Dennis Kern and John Washburn, Wisconsin election integrity activists, and YOU -- if you call in! 1-877-932-9766 or 614-821-1580 local That's on WVKO1580AM or www.wvko1580.com … [Read more...]
Fight Back Saturday Aug. 18 Dennis Kern and John Washburn And YOU Call-in
Listen and call-in to Bob Fitrakis’ new radio show on WVKO1580AM
See podcast at bottom! Listen and call-in to Bob Fitrakis' new radio show on WVKO, 1580 AM This Saturday, April 7 from 11am-12noon 1-614-821-1580 This week's guest: Staughton Lynd, prisoner rights activist, author of Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising OPEN LINE: Call in between 11:40am-12noon on whatever subject you want to talk about! also, don't forget -- Join us to Stop the Prison Industrial Complex! Saturday, April 7, 2012 1-3:00 PM Gather at Corner of Broad St. & High St. for a Rally (State Capitol Building), Columbus, Ohio. Speaker: Bob Fitrakis Followed by a march west on Broad Street to the Ohio Dept of Rehabilitation and Correction. Several organizations and activist groups are uniting for this rally to bring attention to the injustices which are inherent in the prison industrial complex.This is an effort to educate the public and law makers about these issues and to show our growing support for change. • Free the framed Lucasville Five. • End the death penalty. • Parole for Old-Law prisoners – presumption for parole when eligible. • Right to a life for former prisoners – remove barriers to employment and housing. If you have a prison issue, come with signs, banners, drums and bullhorns. Show your support. Sponsored by the Central Ohio Prisoner Advocates centralohio.prisoneradvocates@gmail.com http://centralohioprisoneradvocates.wordpress.com 614-635-0227 … [Read more...]
Press Release: Green Party Congressional candidate Bob Fitrakis calls for end to the death penalty
April 5, 2012 Contact: Suzanne Patzer, media contact, 374-2448, fitrakisforcongress@gmail.com Green Party Congressional candidate Bob Fitrakis calls for end to the death penalty In response to U.S. District Court Judge Gregory Frost’s ruling that allows Ohio to resume the death penalty, Green Party Congressional candidate Bob Fitrakis (3rd district) called for the abolition of the death penalty in the United States. He echoed the Green Party’s official position: “We oppose the death penalty. Capital punishment is ineffective, racially biased and leads to errors which are unacceptable.” “There is nothing the state of Ohio can do to fix its barbaric and broken death penalty process. I agree with the words of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Blackmun, ‘The process is so fatally flawed that the only solution lies in abolishing capital punishment,’” said Fitrakis. “The European Union and virtually all western industrialized democracies have outlawed the death penalty, even the former Soviet Union, Russia, has banned it. Out of the nearly 200 nations of the world, only 20 allow their government to kill people. The United States is in the top five, with China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq,” Fitrakis stated. In his book The Fitrakis Files: Free Byrd and Other Cries for Justice, Fitrakis documented the flaws of Ohio’s death penalty, the racist and classist nature of its application, as well as other brutalities in our state’s prison industrial complex. “Approximately 25% of all the death row inmates in Ohio are sentenced in Hamilton County, which has a corrupt system that has sent many people to death not on factual evidence, but on the words of snitches,” Fitrakis said. In 1992, Fitrakis served as presidential candidate Jerry Brown’s spokesperson at the Democratic Party Platform Hearings and at the Democratic National convention where he introduced a plank seeking to abolish the death penalty. Fitrakis will speak this Saturday, April 7 at a rally against the prison industrial complex and the death penalty. The rally will begin at 1pm at the Ohio Statehouse, Broad and High Streets. Participants plan to march west on Broad Street to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections. … [Read more...]
