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Harris – Trump Debate Spectacle: Why Third Party Candidates Are Denied Access

After watching the September 10th presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, it becomes crystal clear why Green Party candidate Jill Stein and Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver were not invited. Jill Stein would have exposed the similarities of the two major party candidates, their lack of any real solutions, and […]

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Kursk Incursion – NATO Ups the Ante

Endorsing the invasion of undisputed Russian territory is a marked escalation On Tuesday, August 6, Ukrainian forces crossed the border into Russia’s Kurskaya Oblast. Located northwest of the active fronts, the long border between northern Ukraine and Russia had been quiet, both sides content to avoid complicating the main battle in the east. The rapid

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Oregon Secretary of State Violates State Law by Interfering in Green Party Dispute Over Contested Election

The Oregon Secretary of State (SOS) Elections Division has abused its authority by interfering in an internal party dispute inside the Pacific Green Party (PGP). Following a highly contested election from the PGP’s February 2024 convention, the SOS was notified by two members of the State Coordinating Committee (SCC), Chuck Fall and Suzia Aufderheide, not

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Is Donbass war approaching endgame?

Facts on the ground Since 2017, I’ve produced a half hour weekly radio program focused on combat reports from US-involved wars. I’ve closely followed the Ukraine war since direct Russian involvement began in February 2022. Back then, the west was overstating the potential of the Russian operation. They insisted Russia could capture Kiev in three

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Tit for Tat: the Paravicini excuse

In March, Nathalie Paravicini and Seth Woolley were politely invited to a Linn-Benton chapter meeting. The chapter wanted to know why all its members had been “decredentialed” in the February 25 convention voting. They were told it had been a “tit for tat” for past grievances. That “drastic” action was necessary to keep chapter member

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State takeover of PGP won’t hold water

Oregon Elections Division order is blatant political interference Just over a week ago, the Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division intervened in our party’s internal affairs. They aren’t supposed to do that. Oregon revised statute 248.011 bars them from enforcing a party rule unless “expressly required by law.” But that’s exactly what they did, and

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