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Election Eve: Whiff of Election Fraud in Air; Poll Watchers Needed
Nazi Schwarzenegger is predicting an "upset victory" for his fascist initiatives, Props 73 through 78. Considering he is very unpopular, and his initiatives are either clearly losing or at the 50% disappearing edge, this can only mean that his thugs will be committing election fraud, just as his mentor, Pres Bush did, in 2000 and 2004....
Posted: Mon, Nov 7, 2005 6:19am PST
Inside Arnold's Camp - Where are the people of color?
I slipped in, I saw...I saw nothing but white cowboys.......
Posted: Sun, Nov 6, 2005 6:45pm PST
World Can't Wait Stop the Bush Regime
Photos of the November 2, 2005 World Can't Wait Stop the Bush Regime rally/march in San Francisco, CA....
Posted: Sat, Nov 5, 2005 7:07pm PST
Interviews Oakland High School Students at Rally to Drive Out Bush Regime
Oakland high school students had to climb over barbed wire, defy threats and elude the police to join the November 2 rally to drive out the Bush Regime....
Posted: Fri, Nov 4, 2005 10:11am PST
11/5-11/8 Get Out The Vote Weekend for No on 73-78, Yes on 79&80
Your help is needed this weekend through election day, November 5 through 8, 2005, to defeat the fascist attack on our state by Nazi Schwarzenegger with his $70 million special election. Voter turnout is crucial to defeating this thug's anti-labor program, Props 73 through 78. Everything from precinct walking to phone banking to putting labels on doorhangers is needed now to push the opponents of Props 73 through 78 to the polls and to urge the absentee voters to complete their ballots and ...
Posted: Fri, Nov 4, 2005 3:18am PST
Video of World Can't Wait march in S.F. 11/2/05 (video/x-ms-wmv 43.8MB)
Marchers gather in front of City Hall in S.F. and take off. (3 mins.)...
Posted: Thu, Nov 3, 2005 4:18pm PST
SF World Can't Wait Protest Photos
Over 2,000 people rallied and marched in San Francisco yesterday in a protest organized by the new "The World Can't Wait! Drive Out the Bush Regime!" (WCW) group. The event was part of a national day of action billed as the "beginning of the end of the Bush Regime."...
Posted: Thu, Nov 3, 2005 1:33pm PST
More Photos from "World Can't Wait" Mobilization in S.F.
Photographs of the rally, march, & non-violent direct action at "World Can't Wait" mobilization in San Francisco on November 2, 2005. The chant of the day was "Drive Out the Bush Regime, the World Can't Wait!"...
Posted: Thu, Nov 3, 2005 1:31pm PST
Pictures from November 2 -- The World Can't Wait Drive Out the Bush Regime Demo
On November 2, about 4000 people from around the Bay Area converged on Civic Center plaza to demand "The World Can't Wait! Drive Out the Bush Regime" There were a large number of students from High Schools around the Bay Area. Some high school students had to literally escape. At Oakland High, the administration hired additional security guards and "greased" the gate to make it harder for students to climb over. Students had to climb over barbed wire. And cop cars pat...
Posted: Thu, Nov 3, 2005 10:10am PST
Nov. 2 Solidarity in Arcata and Eureka
CHP shut down highway 101 to assault and arrest Critical Mass bicycle riders travelling from Arcata to Eureka (7miles)....
Posted: Wed, Nov 2, 2005 9:26pm PST
The World Can't Wait! San Francisco says: 'Out with the Bush Regime!'
The noontime rally in Civic Center Plaza....
Posted: Wed, Nov 2, 2005 4:21pm PST
Judgment Day for the Governator
The backlash started a year ago when members of the California Nurses Association (CNA) protested Schwarzenegger at a speech he was giving supposedly to honor women's rights. The nurses were angry that he had just signed an executive order overturning a new state law designed to reduce nurse-to-patient ratios and raise the standard of patient care.
Faced with the CNA challenge, Arnold yelled out that the nurses were "a special interest who don't like me because I am always kicking the...
Posted: Wed, Nov 2, 2005 1:45pm PST
MoveOn.org Launches Campaign Connecting Schwarzenegger to Bush
MoveOn.org announced plans to jump into the statewide special election yesterday, unveiling a television ad they will air for the next five days in major cities throughout the state. The online advocacy group partnered with Democracy for America and the Courage Campaign, a new coalition devoted to organizing progressives throughout California, to produce and pay for the ad. The campaign represents an anomaly for the traditionally nation-based Moveon.org, an effort founder Wes Boyd says their ...
Posted: Wed, Nov 2, 2005 6:57am PST
The California Union Paycheck Initiative and the political tasks facing the working class
Vote “no” on Proposition 75! Break with the Democrats! For the political independence of the working class!...
Posted: Wed, Nov 2, 2005 6:57am PST
Help Jerry “Never Had a Real Job” Brown – ATTEND HIS “NOT WE THE PEOPLE” $1,000 FUNDRAISER
For $1,000 Join Jerry & his celebrity friends as they raise money so that "WE THE PEOPLE" can continue paying for Jerry's life on the public dole...
Posted: Tue, Nov 1, 2005 12:05am PST
World Can't Wait Assembly Points/Civic Center SF Nov 2nd
PRE-ASSEMBLY AREAS FOR San Francisco rally...
Posted: Mon, Oct 31, 2005 11:35pm PST
Protesting Arnold in Fresno
300 to 400 people protest the Gropenator in Fresno, Ca....
Posted: Sat, Oct 29, 2005 2:56pm PDT
10/29-11/8 Phone Banks & Precinct Walks to Defeat Arnold Props 73-78 (update)
We have only 13 days before election day, including just 2 weekends, with thousands of people unaware of this important election, and an urgent need to identify all opponents of Props 73 through 78 so we can push them to the polls during Get Out The Vote Weekend. WE NEED YOU TODAY TO DO PRECINCTS BY PHONE OR ON FOOT....
Posted: Fri, Oct 28, 2005 5:21am PDT
10/23-11/8 Phone Banks & Precinct Walks to Defeat Arnold's Props 73-78
It is barricades time to defeat Nazi Schwarzenegger's propositions on the California ballot, Props 73 through 78. We need you now, whether or not you are a voter, and regardless of age, to make phone calls and walk precincts 7 days a week, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m....
Posted: Sat, Oct 22, 2005 6:08pm PDT