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DESCRIPTION:Elaine Brown needs support from Alameda County GREENS!  Her canidacy is 
 official and needs support for equal and fair treatment in the voter guide. 
  COme to this meeting to support Elaine Brown being recognized as a "high 
 pprofile" candidate along with others.\n\nHer campaign statement is below.  
 Please voice your support!  Register Green...VOTE BROWN!  Volunteer/ get 
 involved!\n\nSTATEMENT of PLATFORM and POSITIONS\n\nELAINE BROWN\nCANDIDATE 
 for 2008 GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION\n\n\n	As a former leader of 
 the Black Panther Party, a Green Party candidate for mayor of Brunswick, 
 Georgia (2005), an author and college lecturer, a community organizer—as 
 co-founder of Mothers Advocating Juvenile Justice and the National Alliance 
 for Radical Prison Reform, and a local leader of the “No on One” 
 campaign (advocating same gender partnership rights) (Atlanta, 
 1997-2004)—and as executive director of the Michael Lewis (“Little 
 B”) Legal Defense Committee, an activist in the campaigns to free 
 political prisoners Imam Jamil Al-Amin, Chip Fitzgerald and Siddique Hasan, 
 and simply as a black woman from the ghetto (Philadelphia), I have a long 
 history and significant credentials in the struggle for social, political 
 and economic justice in the United States.\n\n	In the absence of a national 
 progressive movement toward the institution of fundamental change in the 
 United States, I believe a ballot cast for a Green Party candidate or issue 
 represents the most significant instrument for change available for the 
 Marginalized Millions—black people, brown people, other people of color, 
 poor working people, those languishing in prison, those without decent 
 housing or health care and all the other oppressed people trying to survive 
 at the bottom of life in the most powerful nation in the world.  That is, 
 change will not be e-mailed, rapped in a CD or YouTubed.  To paraphrase 
 Malcolm X, for the masses of disenfranchised and disaffected millions in 
 America, the ballot is the bullet!\n\n	It is my intention to use my 
 presidential campaign to galvanize the non-voting Marginalized Millions to 
 seize the ballot of the Green Party toward their self-empowerment.  The 
 Green Party, too, must seize this moment of national malaise and 
 disillusion to come out of the morass of being a repository for disgruntled 
 Democrats and open the Party’s doors to the non-voting millions so as to 
 actively and powerfully challenge the status quo and become an effective 
 force in the national political arena.  I believe I am a catalyst the Green 
 Party can use for this necessary transition.\n\n	Beyond a call for the 
 immediate, unconditional and complete withdrawal of U.S. troops and war 
 machinery from Iraq and Afghanistan, my platform focuses on the repeal of 
 the “three-strikes” crime laws across the nation.  No other domestic 
 issue is more urgent for black people, brown people, poor people.  This 
 Clinton-promulgated law (1994) and its progeny caused the doubling of 
 America’s prison population in the ten years since passage.  The result 
 is, over two million people are presently incarcerated in America, with 
 five million more on parole or probation, with families representing 
 millions more affected by their incarceration, and millions of formerly 
 incarcerated people.  In general, this mass incarceration—distinguishing 
 the U.S. as the country with the highest incarceration rate in the 
 world!—has devastated black, brown and poor communities, further 
 impoverishing them and destroying familial foundations.  In addition, the 
 “three-strikes” crime laws overturned the 100-year-old juvenile justice 
 system, allowing for the inhumane housing of children in adult prisons, in 
 violation of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child.  Finally, it 
 has generated a nefarious economic scheme of financial gain for private 
 prison profiteers.—For blacks, this has been particularly oppressive, 
 given that 50% of prisoners are black, as compared to 13% of the 
 population, reflecting the ongoing, institutionalization of racism in 
 America.—This criminalization and mass incarceration of the poor, when 
 compared to the glorification of mass murder in Iraq and elsewhere, 
 demonstrates that in the United States, crime is a political question.  
 This law, as it exists around the nation, particularly in California where 
 prison overcrowding has rendered the state facilities gulags, must be 
 repealed!\n\n	My platform, then, is one that urges humanizing this society, 
 as follows, a program that can be easily supported by the immediate 
 transfer of the billions of dollars spent on war—one trillion dollars 
 last year alone:\n\n1. Repeal of the “three-strikes” crime laws, 
 restoring a juvenile justice system, funding programs of education and 
 rehabilitation for those incarcerated and transitional housing and 
 employment for those released, and restoring voting and other civil rights 
 to prisoners and former prisoners.\n\n2. Full and free health care for 
 everyone, as exists in most civilized countries.\n\n3. Complete and free 
 primary, secondary and higher education for everyone, eliminating the 
 exclusion of the children of poor and working families from obtaining a 
 college education.\n\n4. Complete opening of the borders of the United 
 States accompanied by the institution of a guaranteed minimum living wage 
 of $25/hour for all workers, so as to elucidate the so-called immigration 
 question now confounded by racist assaults on Mexicans and Central 
 Americans coming into the U.S. to work and to provide all people working in 
 the United States with a decent standard of living.\n\n5. Creation of a 
 base of free or low-cost, decent housing, so as to eliminate homelessness 
 and provide every human being the fundamental right to a decent place to 
 live.\n\n6. The repeal of all laws that discriminate against or dehumanize 
 people on account of ethnicity, gender, nationality, sexuality, religion, 
 age, or disability, and the creation of laws that guarantee 
 non-discrimination and human rights to all.\n\n7. Institution of laws and 
 policies that promote purification and cleansing of the air, water and land 
 and that outlaw polluting, contaminating or adulterating them, toward 
 reversal of the pollution of nature itself, particularly as this pollution 
 seeps into and devastates the lives of black and brown and other poor 
 people trying to breathe and live in the ghettos, barrios and hollers of 
 this nation.\n\n8. The payment of reparations by the United State 
 government to native peoples for the theft of land and to Gullah/Geechee 
 and other African slave descendants for slave labor.\n\n9. Total 
 dismantling of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction by the United 
 States, and recognition of and adherence to all international agreements as 
 to war, crime and human rights.\n\n10. Imposition of wealth taxes and 
 reduction of taxes for poor and working people, toward a complete and fair 
 redistribution of the wealth of the nation.\n\n	I have embraced and worked 
 for the ideals and issues set forth here, reflected in the Green Party’s 
 Ten Key Values, for most of my life.  It is my hope to seize the 
 opportunity of being the Green Party presidential nominee to widely 
 advocate for and promulgate this platform among the Marginalized Millions 
 to bring about the concretization of it through election of Green Party 
 candidates in every city and state as well as nationally.  \n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/12/08/18465789.php
SUMMARY:CALL 4 Support from Alameda County GREEN Party!
LOCATION: Green Party County Council Meeting \n    Sunday (Dec. 9) \n    5:00pm - 
 6:30pm.\n    Niebyl-Proctor Library\n    6501 Telegraph Ave. at 65th St. in 
 North Oakland\n    (Directions below)
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