Kevin Zeese is an American political activist who has been a leader in the drug policy reform and peace movements and in efforts to ensure a voter verified paper audit trail. He was on the ballot as the nominee of the Maryland Green Party for a U.S. Senate seat during the 2006 election, receiving 1.5% of the total vote. He was the director of the Nader-connected Demmocracy Rising. Zeese writes for CounterPunch. He has been published in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post as well as on web outlets like Common Dreams, AlterNet, Dissident Voice, The Raw Story, LewRockwell.com, and Z Magazine. He is the author of several books.

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07 April 2006
“Our empire in general makes us less secure since it consumes moral and material resources better used for domestic reconstruction. . .”

Norman...
18 March 2006
A new national poll shows that a near majority of voters either strongly or somewhat agree with a pledge not to vote for pro-war candidates. This makes the...
12 January 2006
Interview with Maria Allwine of Baltimore's Iraq Pledge of Resistance

The Baltimore-based chapter of the national Iraq Pledge of Resistance...
02 January 2006
1. Cindy Sheehan stands up to President Bush in Crawford, TX and reawakens the anti-war movement. When the 'Peace Mom' was at the Veterans for Peace conference...
22 August 2005
Tom Hayden is an anti-war activist who most recently was the lead author of “The Peoples Petition for Iraqi Peace.” He was a leader of the student, civil...
25 June 2005
The Army and National Guard have been failing to meet their recruiting goals for the last four months. Summer is typically the time they have their greatest...

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