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The Franklin County Green Party, the only alternative political party in Central Ohio, endorses Issue One in the August 2, 2016 special election and urges all Green Party members and supporters to vote “yes.”
The Franklin County Green Party has worked for and supported an expansion of Columbus City Council with district representation since its inception in the year 2000.
“In this presidential election year, when the major parties are offering the two most unpopular candidates in modern history, it is more important than ever to create new leadership and add new voices at the grassroots level,” co-Chair Bob Fitrakis said. “Issue One will end the stagnant and corrupt Democratic Party monopoly over the Columbus City Council and allow ordinary people to elect representatives from parts of the city that have been historically under served.”
“The Democratic Party is engaged in a vicious campaign of lies and distortion against Issue One because it threatens their dictatorial party power over the city. They also characterize Issue One as a campaign as coming from the Republican Party when, in fact, the idea originated from the Green Party, independent voters, and black grassroots activists on the east side of the city, one of the most neglected areas of Columbus,” Fitrakis said.
The Franklin County Green Party urges all of those concerned with clean government, the environment, and real democracy to get out and work for the passage of Issue One.Issue 1 50perc

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Here is the Complete Archive of Columbus Alive Bob Fitrakis articles for 1996 in Word Format

1997

1998
1998 first page missing (01/07/1998)
1999

2000

2001

2002

The following article Date and Titles are considered “The V-Files”

7/03/1996
Family values (Voinovich/Mifsud)

7/10/1996
Tommy takes the town (Voinovich)

7/10/1996
Building relationships (Voinovich)

7/17/1996
Clap if you believe (Voinovich/Banks)

7/31/1996
The governor…and the mob?

8/07/1996
Out of the frying pan (Voinovich)

8/21/1996
Uh oh Umberto (Voinovich/Turnpike)

8/27/1996
Umberto’s inner-belt blues (Voinovich)
A whiff of Y-Town (Mifsud)

9/04/1996
The high price of bucking the system (Voinovich)

9/16/1996
Who’s Farah Majidzadeh? (Voinovich pay-to-play)

10/23/1996
Deja V (Voinovich)

11/20/1996
With friends like these… (Voinovich)

01/22/1997
Last of the big spenders (Voinovich)

03/12/1997
Retro viruses (Mifsud)

07/23/1997
Banks goes a-courtin’ (Voinovich)

09/10/1997
Raking muck (Voinovich)

10/08/1997
Jailhouse crock (Voinovich)

10/15/1997
Jail sentencing not a problem (Banks/Voinovich)

10/22/1997
Coverage of V Group raises important questions

11/05/1997
Dewey’s decimals (jail/Voinovich)

11/12/1997
Voinovich jail fiasco grows

11/19/1997
Stumping (Taft campaign/Voinovich jail/Betty’s boop)

11/26/1997
Judge lets Banks off

01/21/1998
V Company blackout

2/25/1998
Stern stuff for the V Group

6/12/1998
Bits and pieces (Mifsud)

9/24/1998
The real Voinovich legacy

11/12/1998
Inside the V Group’s pattern of alleged laundering and contract steering

11/19/1998
Law and order (Voinovich)

11/26/1998
Gunslinger (voinovich)

03/04/1999
The good, the bad and the ugly (Voinovich)

4/08/1999
The V report

07/01/1999
Inside the Voinovich campaign financing report

8/12/1999
Dispatch rests while the V Group says it’s not the V Group

10/21/1999
Afraid to ask (Teater/Voinovich jail construction)

12/23/1999
The V Group dragnet narrows

1/27/2000
Oh Lord, don’t let Pauly be misunderstood (Voinovich)

07/22/2000
Holy roller (Voinovich as Bush VP)

11/02/2000
Dispatch buries V report

11/30/2000
You gotta have faith (Knights of Malta)

2/04/1998
Are the Hamiltons using the Bureau of Workers Compensation?

2/18/1998
Just the Facts, Jim (BWC)

4/08/1998
BWC under fire

5/14/1998
Mum’s the word at the State Employment Relations Board

06/25/1998
Whatever happened to Dale Hamilton?

12/28/2000
Clean air villain (Voinovich in Senate)

6:30-midnight. Join fellow progressives for networking, food, drink, music, and art and an evening of socializing with friends. Presentations on local issues: Poindexter Village, School Board, and environmental issues.

Location:1021 E. Broad St, side door, parking in rear, Columbus, Ohio.

Phone:614-253-2571
Email: truth@freepress.org

Listen and call-in to Bob Fitrakis’ new radio show on WVKO1580AM
This Saturday, April 7 from 11am-12noon
1-614-821-1580
This week’s guest: Staughton Lynd, prisoner rights activist, author of Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising
OPEN LINE: Call in between 11:40am-12noon on whatever subject you want to talk about!

also, don’t forget —

Join us to Stop the Prison Industrial Complex!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
1-3:00 PM
Gather at Corner of Broad St. & High St. for a Rally (State Capitol Building), Columbus, Ohio.
Speaker: Bob Fitrakis
Followed by a march west on Broad Street to the Ohio Dept of Rehabilitation and Correction. Several organizations and activist groups are uniting for this rally to bring attention to the injustices which are inherent in the prison industrial complex.This is an effort to educate the public and law makers about these issues and to show our growing support for change.
• Free the framed Lucasville Five.
• End the death penalty.
• Parole for Old-Law prisoners – presumption for parole when eligible.
• Right to a life for former prisoners – remove barriers to employment and housing.
If you have a prison issue, come with signs, banners, drums and bullhorns. Show your support.
Sponsored by the Central Ohio Prisoner Advocates
centralohio.prisoneradvocates@gmail.com
http://centralohioprisoneradvocates.wordpress.com
614-635-0227
Followup article:https://fitrakis.org/prison-rally-saturday-april-7-2012-dowtown-columbus/

See podcast at bottom!
Listen and call-in to Bob Fitrakis’ new radio show on WVKO, 1580 AM
This Saturday, April 7 from 11am-12noon
1-614-821-1580
This week’s guest: Staughton Lynd, prisoner rights activist, author of Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising
OPEN LINE: Call in between 11:40am-12noon on whatever subject you want to talk about!

also, don’t forget —

Join us to Stop the Prison Industrial Complex!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
1-3:00 PM
Gather at Corner of Broad St. & High St. for a Rally (State Capitol Building), Columbus, Ohio.
Speaker: Bob Fitrakis
Followed by a march west on Broad Street to the Ohio Dept of Rehabilitation and Correction. Several organizations and activist groups are uniting for this rally to bring attention to the injustices which are inherent in the prison industrial complex.This is an effort to educate the public and law makers about these issues and to show our growing support for change.
• Free the framed Lucasville Five.
• End the death penalty.
• Parole for Old-Law prisoners – presumption for parole when eligible.
• Right to a life for former prisoners – remove barriers to employment and housing.
If you have a prison issue, come with signs, banners, drums and bullhorns. Show your support.
Sponsored by the Central Ohio Prisoner Advocates
centralohio.prisoneradvocates@gmail.com
http://centralohioprisoneradvocates.wordpress.com
614-635-0227

Bob and Connie discuss the state of the union, police brutality and racism in Columbus and how the media portrays conspiracy theorists.
And they talk about up coming Case University Conference with Mark Crispin Miller.