Archive for November, 2006

Stockmarket Report From the End of the World

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
STOCK MARKET REPORT

After The End Of The World:

The Tao is unchanged…

And Then Came The Mushrooms!

Monday, November 13th, 2006

Mushroom Earth

An event not to miss: And Then Came The Mushrooms!

This Thursday.

Dear Friends,

Consider these questions:

* How would you restore a Redwood forest on barren hills?
* How would you clean a toxic brownfield without chemicals or drudging?
* How would you produce dietary protein for a planet in a post fossil-fuel era?

The answer for all those questions may be staring at you from the bottom bin of your refrigerator .
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Five minutes for democracy

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Letter to the editor: Five minutes for democracy
This is a letter to editor I wrote to the Globe. A similar letter was sent to The Herald and the MetroWest Daily News
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Jill Stein Event

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

Jill Stein EventJill spoke at the Beacon Hill Friends’ Meeting House on November 7th. My parents and friends were there. It was a great event.

Pictured here, left to right: Karl Thidemann, Ray Conte, Susan McLucas, Jill Stein (in blue), Richard Callogero (in back), Irving Itzkan (in back), Annette Itzkan (black coat), Shirley Kressel.

Martha’s Vineyard in November

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Annemoon on Rock

Annemoon and I visited Martha’s Vineyard on November 5th. It was crisp, clear and beautiful. The off season is wonderful. We saw a gigantic beached turtle. It looks like it had been dead for a few days.

Check out the photo’s here: Seth & Annemoon Martha’s Vineyard Trip.

Jill Stein’s Candidate Statement

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

9/17/06

My name is Jill Stein and I am running for Secretary of State because it’s time to take our democracy back. It’s time to open up Beacon Hill, get the big money out and let the people back in. We need people - not the powerful and politically connected - to be the drivers in our political system. Only then can we begin solving the serious problems we’re facing, and start building the healthy, just and sustainable Commonwealth we deserve.
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