Category: News

Q & A with Roseanne Barr

On October 23, Presidential candidate Roseanne Barr received an inquiry from the Russian periodical Moskovsky Komsomolets. Here are the reporter’s questions and Roseanne’s answers.

My name is Andrey Yashlavsky, I’m a journalist and I work with one of the most popular Russian Moscow-based newspaper “Moskovsky Komsomolets” ( www.mk.ru ) with circulation about 2 mln. copies. Of course we have a great interest towards US presidential election 2012. And we understand that America isn’t only Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney. You’re Peace and Freedom Party’s 2012 presidential nominee – so we would like to ask you some questions.

1) What’s a goal of your campaign?

I’m running to raise consciousness. So many essential issues are not being addressed by the two major candidates. In fact, fake issues are being stressed as a distraction, the prime example being the alleged “threat’ posed by Iran. Specifically, I’m running to remind people that their Government is in the hands of a duopoly comprised of two corrupt parties, which take turns plundering, then being kicked out of power, and then returning when the voters tire of being plundered by the “other face” of the Ruling Class.

Cindy Sheehan in Berkeley, November 4

Vice Presidential candidate Cindy Sheehan will discuss socialism and the 2012 election on Sunday morning, November 4 in North Oakland.

When: Sunday, November 4 from 10:30am to 12:30pm
Where: Niebyl Proctor Library, 6501 Telegraph, Oakland (MAP)
What: Forum on socialism and the 2012 elections
Sponsor: Institute for the Critical Study of Society and the Peace and Freedom Party
Contact: Gene Ruyle at 510-428-1578 or eruyle – at – csulb.edu
Cost: free (but hat will be passed for donations to Niebyl Proctor)

Transgender Rights

Statement from the California State Chair of the Peace and Freedom Party

October 26, 2012

The Peace and Freedom Party stands by the introduction to our platform plank on sexual orientation, which states, “We work for a society without gender stereotyping or bias, where all people enjoy equal rights and respect.”

The long-time basic Peace and Freedom Party position is strong opposition to bullying, discrimination, oppression and baiting directed against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered individuals, and strong support for the demand for total equality.

We hold as a fundamental principle the equality of all people regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity. We do not believe that any group is inclined to be more intelligent, moral, or worthwhile, or any less so. While we organize against acts of exploitation, we reject the notion that any group is more or less likely to be sexually exploitative than any other.

We have recently been asked to clarify our position on the rights of transgendered people in public facilities. If restrooms are labeled “men” and “women,” should self-identifying females who retain male sexual organs be allowed to use the ladies room?

We say, “Yes.” Since public restrooms bear signs allowing attendants of the opposite sex to accompany disabled people into those facilities, how can the presence of a different sexual organ be in itself harmful? On the other hand, we can think of plenty of cases in which a person’s outward physical appearance of being a member of the opposite sex could cause great danger to that individual. If deranged sports fans attack people wearing regalia of the opposing team at a ballgame, imagine what they might do to a person wearing lipstick in the men’s room. We must protect the rights and safety of transgendered people by allowing them to use public facilities as they see fit.

Gender identity and sexual orientation are among the issues that are used to divide the working class. We need to unite against the real exploiter, the capitalist class, that controls our lives and throws our social relations into turmoil.

Kevin Akin
State Chair
California Peace and Freedom Party

Assembly Candidate Calls for UC Regent Blum’s Resignation

PRESS RELEASE
ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE CALLS FOR UC REGENT BLUM’S RESIGNATION

For Immediate Release
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Date: Thursday, October 4, 2012

CONTACT:
Eugene Ruyle
Candidate for State Assembly, 15th District
Peace and Freedom Party
510-428-1578
cuyleruyle – at – mac.com
6603 Whitney Street, Oakland, CA 94609

STATEMENT

State Assembly Candidate and University of California graduate Eugene Ruyle called for the resignation of UC Regent Richard C. Blum. Candidate Ruyle timed his call to coincide with the Blum Center for Developing Economies Open House on Friday and Saturday, October 5 & 6, part of Cal’s Homecoming.

Assemblymember Skinner Forces Debate Cancellation

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ASSEMBLYMEMBER SKINNER FORCES DEBATE CANCELLATION

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CONTACT:
Eugene Ruyle
Candidate for State Assembly, 15th District
Peace and Freedom Party
510-428-1578
cuyleruyle – at – mac.com
6603 Whitney Street, Oakland, CA 94609

The League of Women Voters of Oakland (LWVO) was forced to cancel its Forum for Candidates for 15th Assembly District due to incumbent Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner’s refusal to participate. The Forum was to have included both of the “Top Two” candidates, incumbent Skinner and challenger Eugene Ruyle of the Peace and Freedom Party. Originally scheduled for Sept 6, the event was re-scheduled to Oct 2 because Skinner was not available for the earlier date. LWVO’s procedures require that both candidates participate in a two candidate forum.

Roseanne Barr in Venice on September 22

Presidential candidate Roseanne Barr will speak at The Church in Ocean Park, 2nd and Hill St, at 7:00pm on Saturday, Sept. 22. The event also features music by Suzy Williams. Admission is free.

Where Barr and Sheehan are on the ballot

The Peace and Freedom Party ticket of Roseanne Barr and Cindy Sheehan is on the ballot in these three states:

  • California
  • Colorado
  • Florida

Roseanne Barr and Cindy Sheehan are officially qualified write-in candidates in these states:

  • Alaska
  • District of Columbia (candidates qualify after election day)
  • Idaho
  • Kansas
  • Maryland (vice presidential candidate not named)
  • Minnesota
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Pennsylvania
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin

The following states permit write-in votes but do not have a procedure for qualifying as a write-in candidate. State laws vary with regard to when write-in votes do and do not get counted and reported.

  • Alabama
  • Delaware
  • Iowa
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey – write-ins counted and reported only if the total number is enough to contest the election
  • Oregon – write-ins counted and reported only if the total number exceeds the largest total for an on-ballot candidate
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont
  • Wyoming