Independence Party Bid to Expel Fulani Supporters Defeated

On August 11, a New York State Supreme Court in Brooklyn rejected attempts by the state organization of the Independence Party to expel supporters of Lenora Fulani. The court cited procedural problems with the Independence Party’s methods. The case involves members living in Brooklyn and Staten Island. A similar case involving members in Manhatten is still pending.


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    Veterans home groups gets behind our campaign
    BOISE, ID – “Both the Republicans and the Democrats cry for us on Veterans Day and forget us the rest of the year,” said Don Lake of Citizens for a Better Veterans Homes during an event Sunday (August 6th, Hiroshima Day) at Veterans Park in Boise, Idaho.

    The organization has endorsed United Party candidate Andy Hedden-Nicely in the Idaho First District Congressional race.

    “We have seen veterans’ homes deteriorate from the best in the world to some of the worst in the world. We are endorsing Independent candidates like Andy Hedden-Nicely, (and California teacher com Governor Eric “Moose” Mahoney, and former Oregon Independent Governatorial candidate Benjamin Westlund) because we want change,” Lake said.

    Citizens for a Better Veterans Homes was founded in California, May 1998 and has membership of aged and disabled Vets and their families. The organization can be reached at http://www.calvets.blogspot.com (or jcoffey9991911@yahoo.com).

    “Isn’t it ironic in this time of war, when more and more of our heroic young soldiers are being maimed in Iraq that we can’t take care of our heroes from past wars?” Hedden-Nicely said. “I can promise that I will address this outrage when I get to Congress next year.”

    Lake’s visit from Mexico is part of a trip from his home in San Diego, CA, to the Canadian border to bring attention to the plight of abused Vets.

    “We just want the Government to obey the laws and take care of our wounded Vets. It’s healthcare and housing that Vets need, not a bunch of empty talk.” Lake said.

    Andy Hedden-Nicely is running for Idahos First Congressional seat as a United Party candidate. Information can be found at http://www.hedden-nicely.com

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