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by Mike Wyman
Tuesday, Dec. 04, 2007 at 6:15 PM
mswyman@comcast.net 415-785-3448
Supporters of Donna Warren and John Wenger for KPFK Board Reply to Swiftboating Attack on their Candidacies
Dear KPFK members,
It is regretable that some Greens have attempted to bring internal Green Party conflicts into the KPFK election. It is unfortunate enough that our party has such problems, without having Green Party members bringing our internal disputes into an election as important as the election to the KPFK board.
The charges made in this letter are, of course, completely without foundation.
You may be unaware, but the Green Party of Los Angeles County has been involved in a years-long struggle over internal democracy, democratic accountability, political and financial ethics, and the future of Green Politics.
Donna Warren and John Wenger have been in the forefront of the struggle by the majority of Los Angeles County Greens to preserve and protect grassroots democracy, and high standards of ethical behavior and democratic process in the Green Party both locally and statewide.
Because of the stands they have taken to protect, preserve and promote all that is decent and honorable in the Green Party today, they have angered those Green Party members who feel threatened by any semblance of rank and file democracy or political morality in our party.
The struggle Donna Warren and John Wenger and others have waged in our party to preserve, enhance and protect the values of our party has been nothing short of heroic, and demonstrates precisely the strength of character KPFK needs on its board.
Please vote for Donna and John with an open heart and a clear conscience. You will be voting for the best the Green Party has, and you will never regret it.
Signed,
-Peter Camejo - Green Party Candidate for Governor.
-Nativo. V. Lopez – National President, Mexican-American Political Association (MAPA) and Hermanidad Mexicana Latinoamericana;
-Ceil Sorenson - Female Co-Coordinator (with John Wenger, Male Co-Coordinator) of the County Council of the Green Party of Los Angeles County;
-Ellen Maisen – At-Large Representative to the Coordinating Committee of the Green Party of California; Member, County Council of the Green Party of Los Angeles County
-Jim Odling - County Councilor of the Green Party of Los Angeles County and Green Party of California Regional Representative, Los Angeles County;
-Will Yeager – Green Party of California Regional Representative, Los Angeles County; Green Party Nominee 38th Congressional District, 1996; Treasurer, Southern California Green Assembly, 1988-1989; Corresponding Secretary, Green Party of Los Angeles County County Council, 1992-1994;
-Matt Leslie – County Council of the Green Party of Orange County, Former Regional Representative for Orange County, San Bernardino County, and Riverside County, Green Party of California State Coordinating Committee;
-Lynda A. Hernandez - Chair, Green Party of Orange County 2002 Council member and Treasurer 2003-2004;
-Todd Van Etten - County Council of the Green Party of Orange County;
-Mike Wyman - Former Treasurer, Green Party of California; Candidate for Attorney General of California; Second Alternate for North Bay Region, Green Party of California State Coordinating Committee;
-Shane Que Hee - LA County Green and Co-Coordinator, Green Party of California Platform Committee - Carole and Andre LaFlamme – Member and Supporter of Women in Black
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by Mike Wyman
Tuesday, Dec. 04, 2007 at 6:35 PM
Correction: Carole LaFlamme should be identified as a KPFK Listener and Nader/Camejo supporter - Author.
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by John
Tuesday, Dec. 04, 2007 at 10:10 PM
What has the Green Party done?
What has the Green Party accomplished?
Has the Green Party shown any concern with the interests of ordinary working Americans?
Has the Green Party presented any challenge whatsoever to the ruling class of America and its one party two wing system?
Has it done anything to oppose the war?
As far as I know, the answer to all these questions is nothing and no. If it has done anything, it has done a good job of keeping quiet.
I won't get started on the record of the Green Party in government in Germany, especially in the Berlin state government. I fear that little difference exists between the parties here and there.
The association of Donna Warren and John Wenger with such an ineffective group that has gone nowhere and done little but fight among themselves makes a case to look elsewhere for effective leadership.
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by Aaron Fan
Wednesday, Dec. 05, 2007 at 10:06 PM
aaron@fan.net
The Green Party is just as screwed up as Pacifica, and can't help.
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by Aaron Fan
Wednesday, Dec. 05, 2007 at 10:06 PM
aaron@fan.net
The Green Party is just as screwed up as Pacifica, and can't help.
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by Mitchel Cohen
Thursday, Dec. 06, 2007 at 4:30 AM
mitchelcohen@mindspring.com Brooklyn, NY
Dear KPFK Listeners,
Donna Warren has been an extremely important, honest and committed fighter for the democratization of Pacifica. As a member of the Pacifica National Board, she stood up to the race-baiters and opportunists that are destroying the network piece by piece.
Currently, the Pacifica network is in a life and death struggle to survive -- financially, yes, but also in a battle for its soul. The disinformation and smear campaign put out against some of our finest candidates at each of the stations smacks of the typical COINTELPRO operations that we've seen for years, and that have decimated our movements for social justice. Don't buy it!
I first met Donna at a Green national convention when she was a candidate for Lt. Governor of California. I met her again, later, when as Chair of the National Black Caucus of the Green Party she played an extremely constructive role in uniting ALL Greens. Even when we've disagreed, in my experience Donna Warren always did so in a principled manner. I've admired Donna Warren's work from afar for a long time, both inside and outside of the Greens.
As an organizer with the Green Party in New York, and as an elected member of the WBAI Local Station Board, I heartily endorse Donna Warren and John Wenger as candidates to the KPFK Local Station Board and urge KPFK voters to place them #1 and #2 on their lists.
Mitchel Cohen Brooklyn Greens / Green Party, and elected listener delegate to the WBAI Local Station Board
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by John
Friday, Dec. 07, 2007 at 3:09 AM
In support of these two candidates, do you claim to know anything about the local situation in LA and the problems that have arisen here in connection with the election and the slate mailers?
Do you know who funded them? Where did the money come from? Who has incentive to put money into the KPFK election?
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by John
Friday, Dec. 07, 2007 at 3:13 AM
In support of these two candidates, do you claim to know anything about the local situation in LA and the problems that have arisen here in connection with the election and the slate mailers?
Do you know who funded them? Where did the money come from? Who has incentive to put money into the KPFK election?
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by To the Left of that
Monday, Dec. 10, 2007 at 9:31 PM
This is not a Green Party issue.
The question is whether these people would be good for KPFK.
Both have long standing affiliations with the feds.
WARREN worked for the DEFENSE DEPT auditing US WEAPONS DELIVERIES TO ISRAEL. Although she is Black, she has long aligned herself in KPFK with opponents of the interests of peoples of color, like the "Committee to 'Strengthen' KPFK. This is a woman who has little to no credibility in the LA Black left, and who, as a result, has found her home in the Green Party, where she has served in rather prominent ways as a token
Wenger worked for Northrop Grumman Corporation, a $30 billion global defense and technology company in artificial intelligence.
He calls KPFK Public affairs programming "Misery Radio," and he seems to have bought hook, line ans sinker the lies told by the "COmmittee to 'Strengthen KPFK, that, as he put it, the "most pressing obvious problem facing KPFK is financial: declining revenues and increasing costs"
KPFK Interim general manager Jim Lafferty recently refuted these false claims in a statement published on LA Indymedia
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