Cartoon by Shea Thomas at Noland-Comics
Candidate Gary Johnson Announces Debate Exclusion Civil Suits at Macalester College
Gary Johnson, Libertarian candidate for President, appeared yesterday at Macalester College, Kagin Commons, in Saint Paul, MN. Organized by Macalester Young Americans for Liberty, there were approximately 200 interested voters attending, a mix of mainly students and “third-party” supporters. In a brief interview with PNC-MN as he left for the airport, Gary Johnson announced he had just learned he was officially excluded from the upcoming Presidential Debates. He stated his campaign already had plans to file lawsuits in at least three states to contest the ruling. Civil suits were reportedly filed late yesterday against both major parties and the Commission on Presidential Debates based on violations of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, which prohibits monopolistic practices.
Opening the afternoon was Murphy’s Midnight Rounders, a local folk pagan band, who were well received by the crowd. They played two songs with “hemp” themes which got a rise from supporters of the Grassroots Party , Libertarians, and other groups who support decriminalization of recreational drugs.
Andrew Ojeda, a Macalester undergraduate running for office in district 64A as a Republican, and Ms Yer Lor, a representative from “Minnesotans United for All Families” , both gave opening remarks. Lor implored Minnesotans to defeat the marriage amendment. Several local Pagans are supporters of this group, and the group was active soliciting signatures at Twin Cities Pagan Pride.
During the band performance Gary Johnson slipped into the audience front row, to little notice from the sizable media contingent present. Later, as former Governor Jesse Ventura arrived and sat near the PNC-MN contingent, the main stream media all shifted to front stage, to get shots of the colorful former wrestler in his Jimi Hendrix T-shirt. It appeared main stream media saw the story as Ventura’s appearance and implication of a 2016 run for President as the prime story over the visit of an existing candidate, polling 6% nationally at this point, Gary Johnson.
Ventura spoke next and praised Johnson’s efforts as a third-party candidate, and for his Libertarian, fiscally conservative but socially liberal, views. He suggested Presidential candidates should be required to wear “NASCAR style suits”, with “patches from all their biggest donors, their biggest bribers” . He said voters should know, “Who owns them, who has bought them off?” Ventura encouraged young Libertarians to fight for a constitutional amendment to remove a corporations ‘personhood”, from having rights of free speech and spending in political campaigns. He said the American political system was threatened as long as unlimited and undisclosed money can flow into political campaigns. He tells people who say a third-party candidate vote is wasted that “a vote for a Democrat or Republican is a wasted vote, because you are going to get the same thing. ” He encouraged the audience to support free speech even if the content it is not popular, because the protection is there to protect unpopular speech. He chided main stream media as being controlled by four major corporations, and no longer a “watch dog'” of the three branches of government. While he personally is not a technology or even a cell phone user, Ventura supported the internet as the last place where the “truth” can get out, saying, “Thank goodness for the internet”. He encouraged Americans to get out and vote, and stressed the importance of voting for Gary Johnson who is paving the road for future candidates.
MMR to play at Presidential candidate’s rally at Macalester on Friday
Gary Johnson is speaking to needs and changes that affect Pagans and sub-cultures that are related to it. Because the more we stand up and address those needed changes, the more will get done. Because it’s time for us all to get up off the couch and stop barking at the TV. – Brad Murphey, Murphey’s Midnight Rounders
Murphey’s Midnight Rounders are performing at a rally for Libertarian Presidential candidate and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson on Friday. The rally is part of Gov. Johnson’s nationwide tour of colleges. The event takes place at Hill Ballroom starting at 12:30 pm. PNC-Minnesota will have coverage of the event and was able to catch up with Brad Murphey, of MMR, about how he feels about performing at a rally for a Presidential candidate and why Third Parties are worth taking a look at by Pagans. The following is the full statement:
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For me, this election is going to be decided by the issues. Yes, important issues come up in EVERY presidential election. But this time, there are issues that are important to the Pagan Community. There is a movement in this country, to marginalize Pagan thought, beliefs and practices. That, alone, tells me that we are making an impact. If we were not, there wouldn’t be such vocal resistance to it.
Rally for Jobs, Opportunity, and Diversity
Featured Speaker: Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gov. Gary JohnsonMacalester College, Hill Ballroom, Kagin Commons12:30pm to 3pmThe event is free and open to the public
Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids East Coast Gathering 2012
This article is reprinted, with permission, by John Beckett. The event was attended by several Midwest Druids, including the Crescent Birch Grove in southeast Michigan.
Now that I’ve told my big story I want to share my impressions of the rest of this year’s Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids East Coast Gathering. This was the third year for this event and the second year for me attending.
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| Philip Carr-Gomm gives the Chosen Chief’s address |
Philip Carr-Gomm gave a Chosen Chief’s address that was more conversation than lecture. Many people expressed the intuition that “something big is coming” – being a UU Pagan as well as a Druid, I added “yes, and it’s our job to help create it!” Philip talked about the major crises of our world and how Druidry is a response many people are finding helpful. He also emphasized OBOD’s religious inclusiveness: there are Pagan Druids, Christian Druids, Buddhist Druids, atheist Druids, and the growing Spiritual But Not Religious Druids. I am undeniably a Pagan Druid and my primary interests are religious, but I agree we should keep our tent as big and as open as possible.
Follow the Moon: Astrology of intention and mindfulness
by Teri Parsley Starnes
Teri’s interest with astrology lies with helping people see how following a practice of intention and self-awareness leads to a fuller relationship with Mystery. Astrology is a wonderful tool for this. Her weekly column orients readers to the seasonal energy of
each month’s Sun sign in order to set magical/mindful intention for the lunar month beginning at the New Moon.
Each week Teri will write about the unfolding energies that support and challenge our intentions. The ebb and flow of the lunar cycle resides deep in our souls. Through following the phases of the Moon, we remember the natural cycles that guide us.



