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SUMMARY:Mill Valley:U.S. Senate Candidate challenger for Kirsten Gillibrand's U.S. Senate seat:NY
LOCATION: \n\n \nFriday, December 4, 6:30 - 8:30 PM\nJonathan Tasini\nU.S. Senate 
 Candidate\nSpeaking in Mill Valley\nJonathan Tasini, the progressive 
 challenger for Kirsten Gillibrand's U.S. Senate seat (New York) in 2010 
 will be speaking in Mill Valley on Friday, December 4, at the Homestead 
 Valley Community Center, 315 Montford Avenue. He'll be introduced by Norman 
 Solomon.\nTasini is a strong voice for single-payer healthcare, human 
 rights, social equity, the end to foreign military occupations, the 
 environment and more.  See www.jonathantasini.com. There is a suggested $25 
 minimum contribution for the Tasini campaign. Come hear him speak and let's 
 help get him elected!\nHomestead Valley Community Center\n315 Montford 
 Avenue, Mill Valley\n \n\nPRESS RELEASE\n\n \n\nContact:  Task Force on the 
 Americas\n\n         Dale Sorensen · 415/924-3227 · mitf@igc.org\n\n \n\n 
 \n\n \n\n \n\nBay Area group to organize observers for 2010 Colombia 
 elections\n\n \n\n            Ted Lewis, director of human rights programs 
 at Global Exchange, will discuss the role of international observer 
 missions in Colombia in the context of violence, mass displacement, and the 
 presence of armed illegal actors. He will speak at the Redwoods 
 Presbyterian Church, 110 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur on Friday, December 4 at 
 7:30 PM.\n\n            Colombia will hold national elections for members 
 of congress early next year at a time when the government is rife with 
 scandals. Over the last year, more than 83 members of the Colombian 
 national congress have been indicted for affiliation with illegal 
 paramilitary organizations financed by the drug trade. The disgraced 
 members, mainly from the governing coalition of President Alvaro Uribe, 
 represented a third of Colombia’s House and Senate seats. The penetration 
 by paramilitary groups into the government heightens concerns for a free 
 and fair election process in 2010.\n\n            This program is sponsored 
 by The Task Force on the Americas. A $5-10 donation is requested. No one 
 will be turned away for lack of funds. For more information, call 
 415/924-3227.\n\n###\n\n \n\n\n
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