Peace slate offers Oregonians a chance

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by Joanne Cvar, Pacific Green Party of Oregon and Green Party Peace Network

The Pacific Green Party of Oregon (PGP) is currently fielding a ìpeace slate,î with candidates for nomination in four of the five congressional districts in Oregon. All are committed to ending the war in Iraq, and all have pledged never to vote for funding the continued occupation through supplemental funding bills or for an increase in the basic military budget.

ìImagine, for a moment, real leaders for peace in Congress, added to the few already there, who are not beholden to the existing party leadership,î says Charles New lin, PGP Coordinating Committee member.

The party is hoping to complete its slate with a candidate for the remaining House district prior to its nominating convention on June 7. The PGP has maintained ballot access, so their candidates are guaranteed places on the November ballot.

ìWe are hopeful that this strategy will be adopted by other state Green parties that have ballot access,ì said Mike Beilstein, a two-term Corvallis, Oregon city councilor, who is planning his campaign against Rep. Peter DeFazio in District 4. (www.newmenu.org/mikebeilsteinforcongress.)

Alex Polikoff, a professional engineer and also from Corvallis, is running for the hotly contested seat which will be vacated next term by long-term incumbent Rep. Darlene Hooley in District 5. (www.votepolikoff.org/index.html.)

ìAt this point in time, both major parties seem more concerned with appeasing their corporate donors than in dealing with the threats of our ballooning public debt, job and health insecurity, world instability, the energy crisis and global warming,î said Polikoff. As with all Green candidates, Polikoff will accept no corporate contributions.†ìMy allegiance will be strictly to ordinary citizens, whose voices have been largely ignored by our representatives in Washington.î

John Olmsted, an activist in the fight for social justice for the past 40 years, plans to run against Rep. Earl Blumenauer in Portlandís District 3. Olmsted has been an organizer of the anti-war movement, the fight for immigrant rights, for educational reform and for civil and human rights.

ìThe overwhelming majority of the damage done, from war to attacks on democratic rights, came with the votes of the Democrats in Washington,î Olmsted points out. ìIt is time for the building of a party that can be the voice of the majority to fight for our interests. Then we have a chance for real change.î (www.newmenu.org/ore gongreens4congress.)

Eastern Oregon Tristin Mock agrees on the need for change. She is taking Mahatma Gandhiís maxim, ìYou must be the change you want to see in the worldî as her inspiration to run against four-term incumbent Greg Walden in District 2, which covers all of Oregon east of the Cascades, plus some counties in the southwest corner of the state.

ìItís time for a change in congress,î says Mock. She would be a refreshing change indeed. Before earning her degree as a doctor of naturopathic medicine, she studied history, biology, international relations, and gerontology.

ìThe occupation of Iraq needs to be ended immediately,î Mock said. ìSup porting our troops does not mean sending them on a suicide mission, and abandoning them if/when they return.î (www.vote mock.com)

Green candidates on the ballot who pledge never to vote to fund overseas military adventures give voters an ethical choice in the 2008 election. Every voter in Oregon and in the country should have the opportunity to vote against the war. Since 2006, itís been clear that voting for Democrats is almost universally voting to continue the war.

Peace Slate Reception, Eugene Oreregon March 7. From left: Mike Beilstein, 4th CD; John Olmsted, 3rd CD; Tristin Mock, 2nd CD, Cynthia McKinney, GP presidential candidate; Alex Polikoff, 5th CD. Photo by Pat Driscoll, PGP Coordinating Committee

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Helen Umberger October 9, 2008 - 5:01 am

Peace Slate Rally
Date: Friday, 10th October 2008
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland
The Pacific Green Party of Oregon, In conjunction with the Portland Peaceful Response Coalition, will hold a rally at Pioneer Courthouse Square in the center of Portland on Friday, October 10, 2008, at 6:00 pm.
The Pacific Green candidates for federal and state office will address the public on their commitment to a Peace Slate. All Pacific Green Party candidates are committed to vote neither for funds for war in Iraq and Afghanistan nor for any increase in the military budget. They invite all who are genuinely committed to peace as a policy for this country to vote for Pacific Green candidates.
Addressing the rally will be at least four candidates for U.S. Congress: Chris Henry in District 1, Tristin Mock in District 2, Michael Meo in District 3, Mike Beilstein in District 4. Alex Polikoff in District 5 may also attend.
The candidates for statewide office — Walter F. Brown for Attorney general and Seth Woolley for Secretary of State — will explain their commitment to Green values such as health care for all citizens, true campaign reform, and instant runoff voting.
The date was chosen to support and encourage the Friday night rally for peace of the Portland Peaceful Response Coalition, which will begin at 5:00 pm at Pioneer Courthouse Square and last until 6:00. Members of the Pacific Green party will join the Portland Peaceful Response demonstration.

djmatt November 13, 2008 - 3:19 am

All of the above links are incorrect. The first should be
John Olmstead did not run as a Green
Tristin’s web site is http://www.vote mock.com
The link to Mike Beilstein’s web site goes to Alex’s instead of to:
http://www.newmenu.org/mikebeilsteinforcongress
Alex’s web site is http://www.votepolikoff.org/

djmatt November 13, 2008 - 3:20 am

I cut and pasted Tristins and left the space that was the problem. Her web site is:
http://www.votemock.com

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