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 Although the Green Party isn't a peace organization per se, its platform emphasizes peace.  Jill Stein has attended numerous peace rallies in DC. Although the Green Party isn't a peace organization per se, its platform emphasizes peace.  Jill Stein has attended numerous peace rallies in DC.
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 +Many peace groups give webinars about current situations and many have links to previous webinars on their web-sites or youtube channels. 
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 +Recommended Podcasts: Ralph Nader's Radio Hour (every Saturday), Chris Hedges Report, Popular Resistance's Forces of Greed (FOG), Talk World Radio
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 I have been a Green since 2014 and appreciates the party’s positions of  I have been a Green since 2014 and appreciates the party’s positions of 
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 [[participatory democracy]], and  [[participatory democracy]], and 
 [[anti-racism]]. [[anti-racism]].
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 +====My Platform====
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 +My Domestic Platform is [[https://nader.org/2025/08/29/long-overdue-domestic-compact-for-america/|Ralph Nader's Compact for America]] which includes $15 minimum wage, increase taxes on wealthy and corporations and medicare for all.
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 + My International Platform is RootsAction Education Fund’s Foreign Policy Primer for U.S. Congressional Candidates
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 +The [[https://www.gp.org/platform|Green Party's Platform]] combines my domestic and international platform.
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 +I want: Control of data centers, free public transit, open borders, improved incarceration, and a basic return to pre-2025 status quo.
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