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Glick: Independence Under Winner-Take-All
Znet Article, July, 04 2005
Ted Glick
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It's a shame, on this 4th of July weekend, that the independence movement, political independence from the two corporate-dominated parties, is not as strong as it should be. The need is crystal clear. The Democrats continue to demonstrate, again a...
Glick: Deep Throat and the Power of the People
Commentary, June, 19 2005
Ted Glick
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There is no question that former top FBI guy Mark Felt's decision to provide information to Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward in the early '70s was one important part of what led to Richard Nixon's eventual resignation from office in August of...
Glick: Deep Throat and the Power of the People
Znet Article, June, 07 2005
Ted Glick
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There is no question that former top FBI guy Mark Felt's decision to provide information to Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward in the early '70s was one important part of what led to Richard Nixon's eventual resignation from office in August of...
Glick: Strengthening Democracy?
Commentary, May, 14 2005
Ted Glick
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About a month ago the Center for Democracy and Election Management at American University in D.C. announced that on April 18th at A.U. a "private commission," the Commission on Federal Election Reform, co-chaired by Jimmy Carter and James Baker II...
Glick: 30 Years Later
Znet Article, May, 01 2005
Ted Glick
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For those who wonder if the struggle is worth it, if there is reason to believe that we can ever fundamentally transform our society, today is a day to have one's hope renewed. On this day, 30 years ago, the United States hurriedly completed the w...
Glick: Ella Baker and the Process of Social Change
Znet Article, April, 11 2005
Ted Glick
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I was immensely privileged as a young activist in my 20's to meet Ella Baker and work together with her in the same organization, the Mass Party Organizing Committee. This was in the late '70s and early '80s. At the time I knew that she was a wide...
Glick: A Clean Energy Revolution
Commentary, April, 09 2005
Ted Glick
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Several years ago I heard a prominent progressive leader make a statement to the effect that he didn't have time to be discouraged in the face of all that's wrong in this world. Lucky him.
Glick: Some Thoughts on Where We Are
Znet Article, April, 03 2005
Ted Glick
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1) The progressive movement, broadly defined, from socialists/Marxists on the left to reasonably progressive Democrats on the right, has been doing its best over the past several months to counter the various Bush/Republican attacks: the continuat...
Glick: Democrats Do It Again and Again
Znet Article, March, 25 2005
Ted Glick
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"But for me the real loser was the Democratic Party. It showed that it's almost totally without leadership. If there is a national figure (other than [Rep. Barney] Frank) who stood up and took on the GOP in this [Terry Schiavo] matter, his -- ...
Glick: The Green Party in 2004: More Than Party Survival
Znet Article, February, 07 2005
Ted Glick
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(The article below is an account of the genesis, experiences and accomplishments of the David Cobb/Pat LaMarche 2004 Green Party Presidential/Vice-Presidential campaign. I was active from the early days of that effort and am proud of my involvemen...
Glick: Has the People's Rebellion Begun?
Znet Article, January, 09 2005
Ted Glick
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"This is the beginning of a long, important fight for our Democracy. We have to keep fighting! Thanks to you the PEOPLE'S REBELLION has begun." -from an email to the Green Party It's nice to win a victory, even a relatively small victory in the...
Glick: Re-Vote Ohio
Znet Article, January, 01 2005
Ted Glick
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(This article was put together with much assistance from colleagues who have been deeply involved in the Ohio recount.) “Our next governor should enter office without any doubt about the legitimacy of his or her office. The people of Wash...
Glick: Doing the Right Thing
Znet Article, December, 27 2004
Ted Glick
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Jesse Jackson and the Green Party are both on the progressive side of the political spectrum, but it's still quite something to see them, along with many other groups, coming together to try to get to the bottom of the voter disenfranchisement/ele...
Glick: Digging In, Reaching Out
Znet Article, December, 13 2004
Ted Glick
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Maybe it's just the circles I run in, but I sure haven't seen too many signs of a demoralized Left since the Bushites got themselves back in power on November 2nd. From the local to the national level I see many signs that large numbers of us are ...
Glick: Make Democracy Real
Znet Article, November, 15 2004
Ted Glick
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I am fortunate to live in the Newark, N.J. area. Because of it I'm a member of the People's Organization for Progress, a predominantly African American but multi-cultural organization led by its chair, Larry Hamm. Three days after the November 2...
Glick: Four More Years
Commentary, November, 10 2004
Ted Glick
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One of the first thoughts I had after I learned that Kerry was conceding to Bush was of something the late Dave Dellinger once said. I was with him in a group that was on a hunger strike in the summer of 1972, protesting the escalation of the war ...
Glick: Cobb, Kerry and Nader
Znet Article, October, 19 2004
Ted Glick
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I was struck by two emails that came my way a few days ago. One was an endorsement of John Kerry by Winona LaDuke. The other was a press release from the N.Y. Independence Party announcing that, this coming week, Ralph Nader will "campaign in the ...
Glick: Kerry and Progressive Party Building
Znet Article, September, 23 2004
Ted Glick
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Peter Camejo was the first one I heard put it out, back in April: "Kerry will do what Bush wants to do better." In other words, Kerry and the Democrats are the greater evil, not the Republicans which, followed to its logical conclusion, means that...
Glick: Racism and the Presidential Elections
Znet Article, September, 13 2004
Ted Glick
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Racism within U.S. institutions, law and culture is deeply imbedded in the history and reality of the United States going back to the 17th century, and we still have a long way to go. We can see that by what is being said and not being said during...


