
So the natives were actually civilized, Bill? 🙂
SEPTEMBER 28 UPDATE: Here’s what he said he said.
Why I Am Running For The Green Party Presidential Nomination
WASHINGTON—My name is Jared Ball. I’m a Navy veteran of Desert Shield and Desert Storm. I’m also a Black man living in Washington, D.C. Do I really want to be your President? No. But I am currently running for the Green Party’s presidential nomination.
Then why run for President? Well, I’m not running for simple symbolism. I don’t believe in that. But I do believe in a new style of politics, so I’ve decided to help create one.
I’m running because the true majority of women, the poor, Black, Latino and Indigenous people need organization, a place to cohere. I’ve chosen the Green Party because its structure is loose enough for those groups to find that kind of liberated space.
It’s time to find that space and claim it. Next year we’ll be commemorating 40 years of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.—and the wholesale abandonment of his radical politics in favor of corporate-sponsored dreaming.
A little personal history is appropriate here. I joined the D.C. Statehood/Green Party several years ago specifically because it fought for the District of Columbia to become a state. The party’s freedom from corporate dominance, its commitment to social justice, the redistribution of society’s wealth, and its call for diversity within its ranks made it different. And so I stayed, and fought.
Do I believe in the vote? Yes—depending on how you use it. It’s an organizing vehicle, not an action designed to fulfill fantasies.
We’re not targeting Democrats, Republicans or others to “steal” votes. We’re not engaged in an effort to upset one or another major party candidacy, since we don’t see either as being able to legitimately represent the needs of the true majority.
I have always believed that it’s time to build a genuine populist party—one built on the proper politics of those who, like Kwame Ture (nee Stokely Carmichael) once made clear, are no longer willing to accept the lesser of evil because “we will not vote for evil, period.”
So my campaign is not expecting to “win” the Presidency next year. Instead, we’re expecting to help build a party to build a new community, society and world.
To do that, we’re trying to make it funky. We’re focusing on the culture of the most oppressed—Blacks, Latinos and Indigenous—to make the case to them that it’s time to use the voting booth to build a real movement. My man Head-Roc, one of the most critically acclaimed hiphop artists in the Mid-Atlantic, is onboard. We are perpetually on tour with a brash, powerful and unorthodox campaign. We want the Green Party to gain tens of millions of eligible but dormant voters. Our radical approach matches the radical tone of the Green Party.
Your party and politics are here. Let’s add some Red and Black to the Green! For more information on my campaign, visit voxunion.com. You’ll see video of my initial statement of candidacy, along with campaign updates and contacts.
As Fred Hampton said long ago: “To you I say peace, if you are willing to fight for it.” So let’s fight and win together.
Copyright 2007 by Jared A. Ball, Ph.D.
Dr. Jared Ball, a candidate for the Green Party’s Presidential nomination, is an assistant professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University. He is also an independent journalist. He is a host on WPFW 89.3 FM, the Pacifica Network radio station in Washington, D.C., and the founder and creator of “FreeMix Radio: The Original Mixtape Radio Show,” a rap music mixtape committed to the practice of underground emancipatory journalism. He and his work can be found online at voxunion.com.
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An Open Letter To Michael Baisden, Steve Harvey And Black Radio
WASHINGTON—Dear Michael, Steve, And The Other National Black Radio Hosts:
I was exceedingly glad to hear that so many of you were so incensed about the attempted lynching of those Black boys in Jena, La., that you decided to go down there to broadcast, bringing folks with you to raise hell.
It was great that you/us/we scared them so bad the court rushed to overturn Mychal Bell’s trumped-up conviction before the Sept. 20 Black rhetorical beatdown. The shame of charging six Black teens with murder just because they kicked a white boy’s butt! And over a tree, yet! Strange fruit trying to drop in 2007.
But as I was filling with pride, I kept wondering how come I don’t hear from you when other issues pop up. What do I mean? Well, issues like:
* The cases of political prisoners such as Leonard Peltier and Mumia Abu-Jamal.
* The continuing expansion of the prison-industrial complex.
* How the so called “Wars Against Terrorism” in Iraq and Afghanistan are illegal as well as immoral.
* How President Bush, Vice President Cheney and the whole administration have repeatedly committed violations of the Constitution of the United States.
Nothing but love. But just sayin’.
Why put this on you, after you just made Black broadcast history?
Because Black radio had such a strong activist history in the last half of the last century. Its deejays were independent of the radio stations because they made their money elsewhere—as sock-hop emcees, etc. This financial freedom, coupled with the creative independence that came from directly representing the Black community, helped give many of them the courage to tell it like it was.
But nowadays, Black radio is, in reality, white conglomerate radio serving Black—uh, excuse me, I meant “urban”—customers. (For more on this, Google “Black Radio” and BlackCommentator.com, then “Black Radio” and BlackAgendaReport.com.) All of you are paid very handsomely by your white syndicators. So there’s plenty of yucking it up and Baby Boomer oldies, with small doses of social observations interspersed in-between. But I notice it’s not the type of commentary that gets national advertisers like Wal-Mart and Dodge upset.
Even Black news-talk radio isn’t sacred anymore. Mark Thompson recently got his walking papers from “The Power,” Radio One’s XM Satellite Radio channel, and Bob Law was just ousted from WURD, Philadelphia’s only remaining Black radio news-talk. When Bob Law—the legitimately legendary host of American Urban Radio Network’s “Night Talk” for more than three decades—can’t keep a job in Black radio, there is something wrong with the system and the role too many of us are playing in it in 2007.
With Jena gone, we can’t just go back to business as usual now, can we? There’s an election coming up. More importantly, there’s the commemoration of the anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King.
King asked a year before he died: “How do we turn the ghettos into a vast school? How shall we make every street corner a forum, not a lounging place for trivial gossip and petty gambling, where life is wasted and human experience withers to trivial sensations?”
I think you could play a major role in answering King’s questions on the 40th anniversary of his death next April. You have the tech; do you have the will? I mean, I think we’ve all had enough of Michael Vick (and now O.J. II), right?
Let’s make Jena the beginning, not the end. Thank you for doing the right thing there. But we need more from you. A lot more.
Your Brother and Colleague,
Jared A. Ball, Producer/Host, “Jazz & Justice,” WPFW-FM, Washington, D.C. and Candidate, Green Party Presidential Nomination
Copyright 2007 by Jared A. Ball, Ph.D.
Dr. Jared Ball, a candidate for the Green Party’s Presidential nomination, is an assistant professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University. He is also an independent journalist. He is a host on WPFW 89.3 FM, the Pacifica Network radio station in Washington, D.C., and the founder and creator of “FreeMix Radio: The Original Mixtape Radio Show,” a rap music mixtape committed to the practice of underground emancipatory journalism. He and his work can be found online at voxunion.com.
Full Disclosure: I’m a campaign volunteer.
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GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE LAUNCHES BLACK PRESS COLUMNOp-Ed Essays Will Target Issues Of Concern To Black And Brown People
WASHINGTON—Jared Ball, a candidate for the Presidential nomination of the Green Party, announced this week he was launching a column in the nation’s Black newspapers.
The column is called “I Write What I Like.” The title is a tribute to slain South African Black activist Stephen Biko, who had his essay collection published in book form under that title. Biko was killed by white South African authorities 30 years ago this September.
“The column is not only my continuing tribute to Stephen Biko, but to all Black and Brown progressive and revolutionary journalistic writings,” explained Ball, a Washington, D.C.-based independent journalist and radio host. “I’m glad to join the historic tradition of Black press columnists that extend from Samuel E. Cornish and John Brown Russwurm, the publishers of Freedom’s Journal, the first Black newspaper, all the way to Drs. Manning Marable, Ron Walters and Ron Daniels today.”
“I Write What I Like” will be distributed periodically from the “Jared Ball For President” campaign. The campaign’s website is http://www.voxunion.com/jaredball/ .
About Dr. Jared Ball
Dr. Jared Ball is a candidate for the Green Party’s Presidential nomination. He is an assistant professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University. He is also an independent journalist. He is the producer and host of “Jazz & Justice” on WPFW 89.3 FM, the Pacifica Network radio station in Washington, D.C., and the founder and creator of “FreeMix Radio: The Original Mixtape Radio Show,” a rap music mixtape committed to the practice of underground emancipatory journalism. He and his work can be found online at voxunion.com.
About The Green Party
The Green Party of the United States is a federation of state Green Parties. Committed to environmentalism, non-violence, social justice and grassroots organizing, Greens are renewing democracy without the support of corporate donors. Greens provide real solutions for real problems. Whether the issue is universal health care, corporate globalization, alternative energy, election reform or decent, living wages for workers, Greens have the courage and independence necessary to take on the powerful corporate interests.

You’d think somebody wearing a national bullseye for 12 years would know better. *SIGH* 😦

Glad “Today’s Word” is back.
(And Dear Lord, I miss “Calvin and Hobbes.”)
TODAY’S WORD ON JOURNALISM — Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007
“In the world of television, the massive flows of information are largely in only one direction, which makes it virtually impossible to take part in what passes for a national conversation. Individuals receive, but they cannot send. They hear, but they cannot speak. The ‘well-informed citizenry’ is in danger of becoming the ‘well-amused audience.'”
–Al Gore, author, The Assault on Reason, 2007~ ~ ~ ~
Ted Pease, Professor of Interesting Stuff
Department of Journalism & Communication
Utah State UniversityTODAY’S WORD ON JOURNALISM ©2007 is a ree “service” sent to its 1,500 or so misguided volunteer subscribers around the planet. If you have recovered and don’t want the WORD anymore, send “unsubscribe.” Or if you want to afflict someone else, send me the email address and watch the fun begin. (Disclaimer: I just quote ’em; I don’t necessarily endorse ’em. In theory, though, all contain at least a kernel of insight.) Responses, contributions and rebuttals welcome.
“Words are sacred. They deserve respect. If you get the right ones in the right order, you can nudge the world a little.” –Tom Stoppard, playwright

Just got the following email from Hans Bennett.
Hello Everyone,
I just got off the phone (this Wed. evening) with Walidah Imarisha, a
Philadelphia journalist/activist who is there in Texas where Kenneth Foster Jr. is set to be executed tomorrow. She told me that the Board of Pardons and Parole has put off the decision regarding Kenneth until tomorrow.It was set to respond to the appeal today, where 5 out of the 7 members have to recommend pardon, and then Governor Rick Perry has to approve it. If the
Board denies a pardon, Perry has the power to grant a 30-day stay.Imarisha reports that supporters of Kenneth in Texas are not quite “optimistic,” but are hoping for the best because this delay of decision means that they have been extensively talking about it and are therefore taking a long time to decide.
Imarisha will call me tomorow as soon as there is anything new, and I will keep you posted.
Hoping for the best,
Hans Bennett
Abu-Jamal-News.com
Call or fax:
Those who cannot attend these are encouraged to continue faxing and calling:
Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles:
Phone (512) 406-5852
Fax (512) 467-0945Gov. Rick Perry:
Phone (512) 463-1782
Fax (512) 463-1849Protests
Wednesday, August 29
1:00 pm to 4pm: Gather outside the Polunsky Unit in Livingston TX for a
demonstration against the deplorable, torturous conditions of the Polunsky Unit and against the double executions of John Amador, scheduled for August 29, and Kenneth Foster, set for August 30.
Polunsky Unit: 3825 FM 350 South, Livingston Texas 773514pm-7pm: Protest the execution of John Amador outside the Ellis Unit.
Huntsville Unit: 815 12th Street Huntsville Texas 77340Austin, Wednesday, August 29, 5:00 PM, Governor’s Mansion (Lavaca at 11th) RALLY AND PRESS CONFERENCE FOR KENNETH FOSTER, RESPONDING TO BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES’ RECOMMENDATION TO GOVERNOR PERRY AND IN OPPOSITION TO
THE EXECUTION OF JOSEPH AMODOUR AT 6PM.Austin, Thursday, August 30, 5:00 PM, Governor’s Mansion (Lavaca at 11th) EXECUTION PROTEST AND VIGIL Even in the eleventh hour things could turn for Kenneth. If you can’t make it to Huntsville, come out to stand with others against the execution.
Thursday, August 30:
3pm-7pm: Protest the execution of Kenneth Foster Jr outside the Ellis Unit in Huntsville Texas. Groups from all over the state will converge to stand against this injustice and demand until the very end that the State of Texas do the right thing and stop this execution.THIS CAMPAIGN BADLY NEEDS DONATIONS: Send donations to:
Velocity Credit Union, P.O. Box 1089, Austin, Texas 78767
Account name: To Save Kenneth
FosterAccount number: 831766.1