Following is a list and brief description of the 20 sections that
make up the electronic version of the twentieth issue of the
Partisan,
the newspaper of the California
Peace and Freedom Party.
The locations of the contents in the printed version,
which also includes graphics that we do not attempt to reproduce
here, are in parentheses.
- "War on the people declared by Schwarzenegger"
by staff with cartoon by semi-anonymous contributor
(page 1)
- "Halliburton has an $80,000 Lifeguard",
by Tom Condit
(page 1)
- "War Tax Resistance", by Kathy Labriola and
staff with photograph by Frances Hailman
(page 8)
- "Return to yesteryear",
by Mumia Abu-Jamal
(page 2)
- "Dog bites man: Developer/Landlord cheats city,
tenants; Man bites dog: Community fights back",
by Dave Kadlecek
(page 2)
- "Hell No! -- Don't Go!
OPT OUT of Military Recruitment" and other information on options and
on counter-recruitment campaigns by staff, with photograph and caption by
Mike Rhodes and cartoon by Mike Konopacki
(page 3)
- "EDUCATION OR INCARCERATION?",
by staff announces June 30th conference in Los Angeles
(page 3)
- "Schwarzenegger has a dream: 'I control the budget
-- so get out of the way!'" looks at ggovernor's ballot measures, by staff
(page 4)
- "Rally Against the Special Election",
by staff announces May 25th rallies in Sacramento and Los Angeles
(page 4)
- "Two initiatives you should support and sign",
by Marsha Feinland
(page 4)
- "Global warming means climate catastrophe",
by Michael Pitcher, with cartoon by Gary Huck and excerpt of relevant portion
of Peace & Freedom Party 2004 platform
(page 5)
- "Read these books and organize!",
by Maggie Phair reviews Democracy Is Power and
The CyberUnion Handbook: Transforming Labor Through Computer Technology
(page 5)
- Reports on Antiwar Demonstrations, compiled by staff
from various sources, includes uncredited photograph of Janice Jordan and two
police officers
(page 6)
- Report on Haiti demonstration in San Francisco,
by staff with uncredited photograph
(page 6)
- "Around the Peace & Freedom Party" includes
reports on a Los Angeles dinner honoring Oneil and Adele Cannon (with a photograph
by Jim Smith), on the March 2005 Clovis City Council election, and on the March
2005 Special Election in Sacramento,
together with the party's local contact information from throughout the state
(page 6)
- "Protect our Social Security: Tax wealth to fund
retirement",
by Randy Silverman, with a cartoon by Mike Konopacki
(page 7)
- "What is regressive taxation?",
by Marsha Feinland
(page 7)
- "We can get health care for all",
by Marsha Feinland, discusses Conyers and Kuehl bills
(page 7)
- "Be a Peace & Freedom PARTISAN",
by staff (page 8)
- staff box and subscription blank (pages 3 and 7),
and back issue information (not in printed version)