Delaware's total toxic pollution output higher in 2004
NRG Energy's Indian River power plant almost single-handedly did it, 03/28/2006
2004 among hottest years on record Thursday 16 December 2004, 16:08 Makka Time, 13:08 GMT
The year 2004, punctuated by four powerful hurricanes in the Caribbean and deadly typhoons in Asia, was the fourth hottest year on record a UN weather agency said.
States Split With Bush on Emissions
by CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent, Thu Dec 16, 8:17 PM ET
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Two sets of Americans have come here to talk global warming: the United States, opposed to controls on carbon emissions, and a bloc of united states, from Maine to Delaware, that plan to impose them.
NOTHING - What you've been looking for
by TERRI SANGINITI / The News Journal, 11/27/2004
Soliciting a reaction in the Christiana Mall
by Scott Ritter, Tuesday 09 November 2004 6:52 PM GMT
Democracy Now! Monday, November 8th, 2004
The E-Vote Factor: Kerry Conceded But Did He Really Lose?
Serious questions are being raised about the use of electronic voting machines in the 2004 presidential election.
"...we have a problem now, which is that we have dug ourselves a big hole by running an election using systems that -- there's really no way to tell what's going on inside the voting machines. So...somebody may have rigged the machines or tampered with them. And I think the fact that we're using systems where it's impossible to tell is very scary...what I worry about are the [problems] that may have happened that are totally undetectable."
"What about this letter...that has been signed by three Congress members, including Florida Congress member Robert Wexler, John Conyers, and Gerald Nadler...We have hardly seen any reference to it."
"I have also been told from sources that I have inside the media that are fairly high up that particularly in TV, there's been -- there is now a lockdown on this story."
The rest of the Democracy Now! interview transcript...>>
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Was the Ohio Election Honest and Fair? "Twelve Ways Bush is Now Stealing the Ohio Vote"
WASHINGTON -- November 4 --
There is a pattern of voter suppression; that's why I called for [Ohio Secretary of State] Blackwell's resignation more than a month ago. Blackwell, while claiming to run an unbiased elections process, was also the co-chair of the Bush-Cheney campaign in Ohio...
Last year, Blackwell tried to get the entire state to buy new machines without a paper trail. The exit polls, virtually the only check we have against tampering with a vote without a paper trail, had shown Kerry with a lead...
There were far fewer machines in the inner-city districts than in the suburbs. I documented at least a dozen people leaving because the lines were so long in African-American areas...
Blackwell did a great deal of suppressing before the election
Local Report: Voter Intimidation, November 3 , 2004
Another Stolen Election
If anyone has the illusion that Bush won this election, go to the Greg Palast link and read the report at the link below. By the way, two days before the election, Palast wrote that Kerry was already down a million votes based on all the pre-election shenanigans. If the kind of intimidation witnessed in Philadelphia occurred in cities all across the country, then Kerry probably won the popular vote as well as the electoral count.
PRESS RELEASE John Atkeison Campaign for City Council October 22 , 2004
Democratic Party Subverts Wilmington Election Law
The Wilmington Democratic Party and especially its Chairperson, Mr. Theo Gregory, are subverting city election law by publicly supporting Republican candidate Michael A. Brown Sr.for an at-large seat on the City Council. This arrogant move threatens the city of Wilmington with just the kind of one-party rule that election law clearly prohibits.
The complete press release...>>

Proof that Pat LaMarche and John were in the same room together
Published by the Sierra Club October 12 , 2004
REPORT: Clean Energy Policies Would Create 1.4 Million New Jobs
Environmental and Union Partners Ask: Why is the Bush Administration Rejecting Clean Energy Policies and Jobs?
Published by The Progress Report
Democracy At Its Worst: Observations from the Publisher
by Hanno T. Beck
Politicians call themselves "public servants" because they are supposed to serve the will of the people. In many cases, they try to suppress the will of the people instead. I'm tired of allowing anti-Americans to have so much power in this country. Here are some examples -- you can probably find more.
Published on Thursday, October 14, 2004 by the Portland Press Herald (Maine)
Green Officials Urge Voters to Back Kerry
by Rep. John Eder and Stephen Spring
Published October 14, 2004 on Common Dreams
Both of us are elected officials and members of the Green Party, but given the destructive record of the Bush administration and the threat posed by a four-year continuance thereof, we are compelled to break with tradition and, at grave risk to our party status in Maine, ask voters in battleground states such as Maine to support Democrat John Kerry.
Further reading; Democrats Against Democracy by Hanno T. Beck, publisher of The Progress Report
Further further reading; Greening the Golden Triangle, By SAM SMITH, in CounterPunch
USGP Press Release, Wed, 22 Sep 2004 13:55:20 -0400: Green Party Makes Strides in Organization, Ballot Presence..Baltimore Chronicle
2004 ELECTION WATCH: Green Party Makes Strides in Organization, Ballot Presence
by Alice Cherbonnier
Published September 21, 2004 in the Baltimore Chronicle
This year the Green Party of the US has succeeded in having their candidates--attorney David Cobb and his running mate, radio commentator Pat LaMarche--included on presidential election ballots in 30 states. Considering that the 50 states have different rules and requirements for candidate inclusion on ballots, this remarkable achievement reflects sustained grassroots organizing.
Published September 1, 2004 in the Wilmington News Journal
Third Parties Offer Genuine Democracy
by John Atkeison, J. Roy Cannon, and Vincent Sottile
An opinion article by Pradeep Chibber and Ken Kollman makes the welcome point that third parties have a long history in America. Abraham Lincoln came from the newly formed Republican Party. We also appreciate recognition that the Green Party has elected hundreds of people to office.










