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PLEASE PASS THIS MESSAGE ALONG Jun. 29th, 2008 @ 05:21 pm
thatpoliscinerd



Here's the breakdown: Bev Perdue, the Democratic candidate for NC Governor, is receiving a ton of money from unions and other special interest groups.  Surprise, surprise, right?  Everyone wonders how it is that NC keeps electing Democratic governors, and this is why.  What WE need to do is show that the PEOPLE of North Carolina are the ones who are really in control here -- not the special interest groups with the deepest pockets.  Any amount that you can give will be beneficial.  Let's show the Democrats that we're not going to put up with their socialist-leaning policies anymore.

Republican Pat McCrory is boldly attempting to oust Perdue and the rest of Governor Mike "Tax-Hike" Easley's cronies.  But he can't do it alone.  He needs help from those of us that realize the Democrats are offering a false promise of "hope" in these trying times.  Sure, Perdue's promises of "free" healthcare and college education sound great, but we all know that none of that is free.  The taxpayers will continue to see more and more of their hard-earned dollars disappear from their paychecks, and we'll being having less and less say in who we choose to provide our medical care and where we go to college.  You know that I speak the truth, because this has already happened in the lower levels of education.

We can fight back!  Go to www.patmccrory.com and click on the "CONTRIBUTE" tab.  Let's money-bomb Pat McCrory!

Free Fest/Benefit for Common Sense, Call for tables/volunteers Aug. 21st, 2007 @ 04:00 pm
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ABOUT THE EVENT


*looking for help & artists interested in having a table out at the event...putting together any plays, workshops, what have you + MORE -- EMAIL marvellalliance(at)aol(dot)com

*suggested donation, if you have it, towards the day and the Common Sense Foundation also towards the efforts for hurricane katrina relief

*Films:
’Natural Born Killers’
’What We Want! What We Believe!’
about the black panthers & 1 more movie...what do you wanna see? EMAIL marvellalliance(at)aol(dot)com


ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONS

DESTROYINDUSTRYZINE DestroyIndustrY.com
AK PRESS akpress.org
raleigh’s A BEAT OF OUR OWN zine myspace.com/abeatofourown
VEGAN OUTREACH veganoutreach.org


ABOUT THE BANDS

Richard Bacchus and the Luckiest Girls - Montreal, CA
Richard Bacchus and the Luckiest Girls mix the sparkle and boogie of T. Rex with the sleazy street wise sneer of the New York Dolls and top it off with a healthy dose of angst-ridden punk pop in the vein of the Buzzcocks and the Pixies.

LAM! LAM! - Durham, NC
Betsy Shane (ex-Relatively Calm, Pink Paisley Sofa, Sparklepants) has stepped up to create a simultaneously adorable and perverse blend of rock and dance music. Heavily influenced by the likes of Chicks on Speed, Peaches and Miss TK and the Revenge, LAM! LAM! chews up your subconscious desires and spits them back at you with a sassy uhn-tiss uhn-tiss uhn-tiss.

Saints Will Do - Durham, NC
Start with 2 parts ex-Autocade rhythm section, well-seasoned and slightly aged. Add singer/songwriter extraordinaire. Mix in a lead guitarist from Chicago. Flanked by one wife, a girlfriend or two, two dawgs, three cats, a crappy 4-track cassette machine, a cramped practice room, Durham Bulls baseball games and Wednesday pint nights at Tyler's Tap Room. The result: a collective entity that met over the wonderous internet to play rock music and have a lot of fun doing it. The only regret: not getting this thing together sooner.

New LJ Community of Interest May. 31st, 2007 @ 03:31 am
jexichan
intelligentdyke

Captial City Progressives and Friends! Jun. 7th, 2006 @ 01:38 pm
pyrephox
Hey!

Is anyone in or around Columbia interested in getting together to have an informal social meeting with dinner and political chat? It'd be a chance to meet other progressives in the area in a friendly manner, and just get to know them and hang out in a no-stress environment, especially for those of us who aren't active in formal political organizations.

Ray of hope for South Carolina... May. 1st, 2006 @ 08:37 am
jehovahsfitness
...if he can get elected.

This guy's name is Emile DeFelice, and he's running for Commissioner of Agriculture with the motto "Put the State on your Plate". He could very well be the man to safeguard food resources and save agriculture for SC.

Some of his platform ideas are:

1. Increasing local food production
2. Reducing reliance on outsourced food that is dependent on oil for production and transportation
3. Support sustainable, organic farming that provides state and local needs
4. Reviving local economies with specialty products like heirloom meats and produce
5. Reducing SC's energy dependence and consumption to increase the state's ability to weather shortages and disruption
6. Improve school nutrition with schoolyard initiatives partnering with local farmers

South Carolinians, get the word out! This is where change can be made, at the state and local level and with posts like Commissioner of Agriculture. People don't always pay as much attention to those campaigns, and as a result, grassroots efforts can pay off.

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» Call for Survey
I'm doing a documentary on lesbian/bisexual/queer/trans identity in the Triangle, NC. If you live in the Triangle, and you'd be so kind as to go here (http://www.duke.edu/~blr35/identity.html) and fill this out, you'd make my day. And once again, if you have any time tomorrow (Sunday) or Tonight for a video interview, please let me know!

The survey should only take like 10-15 minutes of your time, and would help me so so much.
» Rusty Sheridan for Charlotte Mayor!
Rusty Sheridan is the Libertarian candidate for Charlotte Mayor. You won't see his name on the ballot, because the Board of Elections decided that the Libertarians are not a 'valid' political party (though thousands of Charlotteans disagree.) Mr. Sheridan is now running a write-in campaign that the local media refuses to cover. I urge you to check him out.

. . . a leader with a strong voice for what this country was founded on: Individual rights. Rule of law. Personal responsibility. Free will. Choice. Liberty. Freedom.
» NC Family Policy Council Attacks LGBT Youth; Equality NC & Safe Schools NC gear up
From Equality NC News:

October 11, 2005 - Equality NC has learned that the far-right NC Family Policy Council is trying to get the State Board of Education to remove anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students from the Board's standards for school counselors and school social workers. These standards were developed by highly trained professionals who know that counselors and social workers can't fully serve all students without a clear understanding of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Because of the discrimination many LGBT young people face every day in their schools, communities and even homes, they are especially likely to need the services of these school professionals. Our young people deserve to know that their counselor or social worker will follow clear, non-discriminatory standards in helping them and never expose them to unscientific, religion-based bigotry.

To read the full article visit
http://matthillnc.blogspot.com/2005/10/nc-family-policy-council-attacks-lgbt.html

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Capleton Protest

What: Second annual protest of Capleton's violent lyrics.
When: This Wednesday, 09/14/2005
Where We are meeting at the Time Out Youth parking lot (1900 The Plaza Charlotte) at 6:30 pm to organize and then moving to Amos' Southend (1423 South Tryon Charlotte), where Capleton will be performing. We plan on staying until 9 pm.

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