California Assemblymember Manuel Perez, a Democrat who represents Imperial County and eastern Riverside County, says in this newspaper interview that he opposes the “top-two open primary” that will be on the June 2010 ballot. He mentioned the lack of voter … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The South Carolina Judiciary Committee will hear testimony on SB 590 on Tuesday, January 26, at 3 p.m, in room 105 of the Gressette Building. SB 590 says that independent candidate petitions may not be signed by people who voted … Continue reading
Charles S. Faddis is a former Assistant Attorney General for Washington state, and also, for 20 years, was a CIA Operations officer. Between 2006 and 2008, he was Deputy Chief of the CIA’s Counter-Terrorism Center. He is also the author … Continue reading
Ron Hogan has created a theoretical map of the United States, in which the nation has 50 states, and they each have populations of approximately 5,617,000 residents. The map appears on the blog “Popular Fidelity” and can be seen at … Continue reading
C. T. Weber, a veteran activist in the Peace & Freedom Party and a former state chair of that party, has this commentary on the California measure known as the “top-two open primary”. Weber’s commentary appears on the Peace & … Continue reading