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Friday, August 29, 2008
About the march from the Coliseum to the Pepsi center on August 27: the march was organized by Tent State University (see http://ivaw.org/ for more info on this truly great organization). Several members of CODEPINK rushed to join the march from our work distributing “I am a delegate for Peace” pins, stickers, fans and banners at the various [...]
Friday, August 29, 2008
A Capital Eye newsletter report of August 27—the informational arm of OpenSecrets.Org—tracked a Visa and US Bank joint reception in Denver for freshman members of the House of Representatives, which skirted new ethics lawslimiting fundraisers held for one honoree by honoring, well, everyone. Six congressional newbies have already received money from Visa, and five from [...]
Friday, August 29, 2008
A few days ago the Denver Post ran a piece on the parking-lot restricted and wholly sanctioned—yet totally ineffective—protest zone set up for the throngs at the DNC. As Lynne Gravel remarks in the article, “The delegates can’t see [it.]” CODEPINKer Liz Hourican, ever ready to draw attention to political ridiculousness, kneels in the protest [...]
Friday, August 29, 2008
From CODEPINK’s National Media Coordinator Jean Stevens: “Alicia Forrest, who was arrested Tuesday, was released from the Denver City Jail Tuesday night and is fine! A bit bruised, but fine. She has been out and about. She is talking with her attorney about filing charges. She’s surprised about the incident, since the police had been [...]
Friday, August 29, 2008
The Denver Post today ran a profile of Keiko Schnelle, a 20-year-old CODEPINKer. It begins with this question: “Why pass over Burning Man in favor of the DNC?”—but it does get better.
Monday, September 8, 2008
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