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AUGUST 29, 2000 Campaign workers for Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke testified in US District Court in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Monday, saying police and government workers harrassed and prevented them gathering signatures to place the Green Party candidates on the state ballot. Robert Leinau, a social studies teacher at A Oklahoma City private school, said police threatened him with a night in jail while he was collecting signatures at the Red Earth arts and culture festival in June. Judge David Russell will issue a ruling on the Green Party's presence in the state soon. Get the Story:
Ballot spot requested for Nader (The Daily Oklahoman 8/29) Relevant Links:
Red Earth - www.redearth.org/RE.htm
The Green Party - www.greenparty.org
Ralph Nader for President - www.votenader.org/index.html
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Nader / LaDuke under fire (The Talking Circle 08/14)
Nader / LaDuke sue (The Talking Circle 08/04)
LaDuke runs (The Talking Circle 07/12)
Nader's No 2 (Salon 7/13)
Winona LaDuke Speaks (Enviro 4/20) Books by Winona LaDuke:
All Our Relations (Consortium 1999. Amazon.Com US$14.40)
Last Standing Woman (Voyageur Press 1999. AllNative.Com US$14.95) More RealAudio with Winona LaDuke:
Winona LaDuke(Democracy Now 6/27)
Book-of-the-Month: All Our Relations (NAC 1/26)
Killings in Colombia (Part 1)(NAC 3/99)
Winona LaDuke, Ian Zabarte and Corbin Harney on the Nuclear Waste Policy Act (Honor the Earth 9/98)
Nader / LaDuke campaign testifies
Facebook TwitterAUGUST 29, 2000 Campaign workers for Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke testified in US District Court in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Monday, saying police and government workers harrassed and prevented them gathering signatures to place the Green Party candidates on the state ballot. Robert Leinau, a social studies teacher at A Oklahoma City private school, said police threatened him with a night in jail while he was collecting signatures at the Red Earth arts and culture festival in June. Judge David Russell will issue a ruling on the Green Party's presence in the state soon. Get the Story:
Ballot spot requested for Nader (The Daily Oklahoman 8/29) Relevant Links:
Red Earth - www.redearth.org/RE.htm
The Green Party - www.greenparty.org
Ralph Nader for President - www.votenader.org/index.html
Related Stories:
Nader / LaDuke status in doubt (The Talking Circle 8/29)
Spotlight on Winona LaDuke (The Talking Circle 8/28)
Groups to Honor the Earth (Enviro 08/18)
Nader / LaDuke under fire (The Talking Circle 08/14)
Nader / LaDuke sue (The Talking Circle 08/04)
LaDuke runs (The Talking Circle 07/12)
Nader's No 2 (Salon 7/13)
Winona LaDuke Speaks (Enviro 4/20) Books by Winona LaDuke:
All Our Relations (Consortium 1999. Amazon.Com US$14.40)
Last Standing Woman (Voyageur Press 1999. AllNative.Com US$14.95) More RealAudio with Winona LaDuke:
Winona LaDuke(Democracy Now 6/27)
Book-of-the-Month: All Our Relations (NAC 1/26)
Killings in Colombia (Part 1)(NAC 3/99)
Winona LaDuke, Ian Zabarte and Corbin Harney on the Nuclear Waste Policy Act (Honor the Earth 9/98)
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