Monday, July 26, 2010

Progressive Party Not to be on Ballot in Missouri; Potts Ends US Senate Campaign

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July 27th, 2010

Progressive Party Candidates Will Not Be on General Election Ballot

Ladendorf Says He Is Still a Candidate/Protest Vote in SW Missouri's Congressional Race

Springfield, MO - On Monday, the Progressive Party of Missouri announced that they were not able to accumulate the ten thousand valid petition signatures necessary for an unrecognized party to get placed on the state's 2010 ballot. The deadline for turning in petitions to the Secretary of State was July 26th. The party had planned to run at least two candidates for federal offices in the November general election.

"It is an uphill battle for any parties that are on the outside of the established political system," said Midge Potts, who stated that she has decided to end the US Senate campaign she began over a year ago in her home town of Springfield. "I feel I was successful in raising awareness about several issues that the mainstream politicians often try to gloss over, including global nuclear disarmament, equality for all Americans regardless of sexual orientation, ending the imperialist wars in the Middle East, legalizing cannabis, and discontinuing bad trade agreements such as NAFTA. I just hope all the remaining candidates in the race to replace Senator Kit Bond are allowed to fully address the issues important to Missourians in fair inclusive debates."

Nicholas (NIL) Ladendorf said he will still be running for US Representative in Missouri's 7th Congressional district as a write-in candidate. "The silver lining in this may be that without emphasis on my party I can run on the issues instead of running against Glen Beck's war on the word Progressive," said Ladendorf, a cartoonist and stay at home dad who lives in Springfield. "I have been in correspondence with the Secretary of State's office to ensure that voters can write in my initials on the ballot since many are familiar with me as NIL. After my official notification of my intention to be a write-in candidate in the general election is received by the state, I expect to be invited to every debate and forum in which my opponents are participating. I am looking forward to challenging the other candidates on their issue positions, especially on the need to legalize marijuana and hemp to stimulate America's ailing economy."


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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Cures Not Wars Founder to Conduct Presentation on Ibogaine Drug Addiction Cure in Springfield MO

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Cures Not Wars Founder to Conduct Presentation on Ibogaine
Midge Potts Hosts Dana Beal Talk on Therapy Proven to Cure Opiate Addiction


Springfield, MO - Wednesday June 10th, the founder of the New York City based organization, Cures Not Wars, will be speaking at Springfield's Midown-Carnegie Library about Ibogaine, the only drug addiction treatment proven in numerous clinical studies to regrow dopamine receptors in the brain. Progressive Party candidate for US Senate, Midge Potts, will introduce Dana Beal at 5:30 pm in the basement meeting room. The lecture will include a power point presentation featuring data showing the effectiveness of treating opiate addiction. Mr Beal will also reference testimonies stating that Ibogaine, which is derived from the root of the African Iboga plant, has also been known to treat the physical withdrawal symptoms of other addictive substances including tobacco, alcohol, and methamphetamine. Ibogaine treatments are legal in Canada, Mexico, The Netherlands, Belgium, and many countries around the world; however, the United States classifies the psychoactive substance as a Schedule I drug, claiming that it has no medical use.

"It is atrocious that the US government would intentionally keep a cure for drug addiction from being available to its citizens when most other civilized countries recognize its effectiveness," said Midge Potts of Springfield, "I support Cures Not Wars appeal to make Ibogaine legal in America. If elected to the US Senate, I will submit a bill to Congress to provide funding for an FDA study of Ibogaine's potential in treating physical addiction."

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Senate Candidate Potts Suggests Ban on Off Shore Drilling

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April 28th, 2010

Senate Candidate Potts Suggests Ban on Off Shore Drilling

Progressive Party Co-Chair Pushes Renewable Energy


Springfield, MO - Midge Potts, Progressive/Green candidate for US Senate in Missouri announced on Wednesday that if elected she would introduce legislation to repeal sections of the recent energy bill that allow increased drilling off of the coast of Virginia. In her statement, she lambasted President Obama for his part in promoting the new policy.

"President Obama should be ashamed of himself for pushing a policy that moves America backward in our quest for energy independence. Instead of calling for more off shore drilling, he should be demanding a moratorium" said Potts, who has previously been critical of the President's energy policy in regard to nuclear energy. "It is sickly ironic that tens of thousands of gallons of oil are now leaking from a drilling platform into the Gulf of Mexico. Increased drilling would put America's offshore ecosystems at risk, and would further threaten to decimate the industries that depend on those ecosystems to remain vital. I believe we need to divert the tens of billions in tax payer money that goes to subsidize oil exploration into programs for researching transportation solutions based on renewable energy sources." Potts added, "If we were to allow American family farmers to grow hemp, and subsidize efforts to build engines that run on hemp oil, we could start to make the necessary transition necessary to become truly energy independent in the 21st century."

Midge Potts, co-chair of the Progressive Party of Missouri, is the party's candidate for U.S. Senator in 2010. She and other party members are circulating petitions to get Ms. Potts and other Progressive Party candidates on the Missouri ballot this year.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Senate Candidate Ends Walk Across Missouri Due to Injury

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April 19th, 2010

Midge Potts Ends Walk Across Missouri Due to Injury

US Senate Candidate Walked 65 Miles for Nuclear Disarmament Awareness



Columbia, MO - Midge Potts, Progressive/Green Candidate for US Senate, who began walking from Missouri's only nuclear power reactor in Callaway County on April 10th, announced on Monday that she had to end her trek early because of a pulled tendon she suffered during her attempt to reach the Honeywell nuke bomb parts factory in Kansas City. She had intended to conclude her walk on May 1st, the anniversary of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The Springfield native said in a release that she had struggled with a tire on her hand cart that was persistently going flat since the third day out; she apparently pulled a tendon in her right leg on the 5th day, then decided to stop walking on Thursday evening because her tire would no longer hold air and her injury was growing worse with each step. Her walk came to a conclusion about a third of the way to Kansas City, near the spot where I-70 crosses the Missouri River.

Midge Potts said, "I walked 65 miles in 6 days, and I talked to lots of folks in central Missouri about converting the $50 billion America spends annually on maintaining a nuclear weapons arsenal to retool factories for the production of green technologies. From my point of view, this walk was a success; not trying would have been the failure."

Potts is now at home recuperating. She said she plans to continue "walking for senate" throughout her campaign to dramatize many of the issues listed on her website at electmidge.com.

Midge Potts, co-chair of the Progressive Party of Missouri, is the party's candidate for U.S. Senator in 2010. She and other party members are circulating petitions to get Ms. Potts and other Progressive Party candidates on the Missouri ballot this year.

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Potts Holds Press Conference to Kick Off Nuclear Disarmament Walk

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April 10th, 2010
3:30 PM

Potts @ Press Conference:
"I am a serious candidate for US Senate."


Columbia, MO - Saturday April 10th, Midge Potts, Progressive Party of Missouri candidate for US Senate held a press conference at the Commission Chambers of the Boone County government complex in Columbia Missouri to explain why she is walking for nuclear disarmament, and to announce the details of the route and tentative schedule of her walk that will take her from the Ameren nuclear reactor in Callaway County to the Honeywell nuke bomb parts factory in Kansas City.

"Nobody is more serious than me in seeking to fill Kit Bond's seat in the US Senate," Midge Potts announced on Saturday. "I am walking for global nuclear disarmament so I can dramatize for people that we need to grow beyond our dependence to 20th century antiquated icons, such as nuclear power and nuclear weapons," said Potts, "Nuke bombs actually begin at heavy water nuclear power plants, where Plutonium is created. I am starting my walk near the Ameren nuclear reactor in the Reform Conservation Area in central Missouri, so I can dramatize the point."

Potts announced she is walking to raise awareness about the need for the United States to systematically convert America's nuclear arsenal into windmills and solar panels. She said she wants to divert much of the $50 billion dollars a year the Department of Energy spends to maintain an arsenal of over 6 thousand nuclear warheads into funding for retooling factories. She said the Honeywell facility in Kansas City, where bomb components are made for nuclear weapons, could be converted to build green technologies.

"I feel it is important to raise awareness about nuclear disarmament at this time when the Obama administration is offering the American people rhetoric claiming the US and Russia have reached an agreement to reduce nuclear stockpiles," Said Potts, "The United States has over 4000 excess weapons waiting to be dismantled, in addition to the 2400 nukes on high alert. If President Obama is sincere, I would like to know why the Department of Energy budget for dismantling these weapons is being cut by 38 million dollars, approximately one third of the current budget for this operation. The budget for dismantling America’s massive nuclear stockpile should be increasing in anticipation of the possible reductions being heralded by the White House. To make matters more confusing, the budget for developing nuclear weapons is being increased by 5 billion dollars over the next 5 years."

Potts Added "The money being wasted on America's nuclear arms program should be diverted directly to dismantling these barbaric weapons and to cleaning up the radioactive sites where they have been built and housed. Over half a trillion dollars has been spent in the last ten years on US nukes. I believe this money would be better spent to save lives by providing funds for universal health care for all Americans; this would put us much closer to being able to achieve balanced budgets without raising taxes. If elected to the US Senate, I will introduce the Nuclear Disarmament and Economic Conversion Act, currently submitted by DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton in the House of Representatives as HR 1653. If enacted, this bill would help nuclear arms production facilities, such as the Honeywell plant in Kansas City, to be retooled in order to make products such as windmills and solar panels in Americas 21st century green economy."

Midge Potts said her walk would begin after the conclusion of the press conference. She announced plans to walk from the Reform Conservation Area to the Katy Trail, then onward into Jefferson City. She said she would walk on highway 50 for the remainder of her trek to Kansas City. She intends to conclude her walk on May 1st, the anniversary of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Potts' walk will coincide with the Proposition One Nuclear Disarmament Walk that the nation's capitol on April 8th and will arrive in New York City on May 1st where there will be a conference renegotiating the NPT this year at the United Nations.

"The journey has begun," said Jay Marx of the Proposition One in 2010 campaign based in Washington DC, "Now is the time for people everywhere to stand up an walk for an end to nuclear weapons. We are thrilled to have Midge walking in solidarity with our movement."

Tentative Schedule of Potts' Nuclear Disarmament Walk
April 10th - Ameren Nuclear Reactor
April 13th - Jefferson City
April 17th - California, MO
April 21st - Sedalia
April 24th - Warrensburg
April 28th - Lee's Summit
April 29th - Blue Springs
April 30th - Midtown KC
May 1st - Honeywell Factory on Bannister Road

Midge Potts, co-chair of the Progressive Party of Missouri, is the party's candidate for U.S. Senator in 2010. She and other party members are circulating petitions to get Ms. Potts and other Progressive Party candidates on the Missouri ballot this year.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Health Care Is a Defense Issue, Should Be Paid for by Cutting Military Budget

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March 18th, 2010


Congress Should Rethink How to Pay for Health Care Reform
Health Care Is Defense Issue, Says US Senate Candidate Midge Potts


Springfield, MO - On Thursday, Missouri's Progressive/Green Candidate for US Senate, Midge Potts, released a statement admonishing Congress for wasting the past year on crafting a health care bill that is bloated and off target. The Co-Chair for Missouri's Progressive Party, who announced in June 2009 that she would seek the US Senate seat being vacated by Kit Bond, says that, since there seems to be no political will for instituting a single-payer not-for-profit system in America, Congress should have used the time spent creating the current comprehensive bill to pass individual bills that target specific reforms necessary for breathing life into America's ailing health care system. Potts also said that the means to pay for ensuring everyone in America has access to adequate health care should come from converting the military-nuclear-industrial complex rather that stealing money from the Medicare trust fund.

"Health care is a defense issue" Said Ms. Potts, "we would save more lives by recruiting an Army of Doctors than have been saved by any army the world has ever seen. Congress has spent over 5 trillion dollars on military spending over the last decade to maintain a modern day imperialism that includes hundreds of bases around the globe; it is obvious to me that we would not have to raise any taxes to pay for health care if we diverted just one-fifth of our military budget on providing health care for all." Potts added, "As the situation stands now, I would like to see Congress pass necessary insurance reforms immediately, then go back to work on how to systematically implement universal health care in a way that is transparent to the American people; it is wrong to pass legislation that contains thousands of pages through means such as 'reconciliation' and 'deem and pass', and I think it would be better to implement incremental changes that could be easily understood by the people whom such a bill proposes to help."

Midge Potts, co-chair of the Progressive Party of Missouri, is the party's candidate for U.S. Senator in 2010. She and other party members are circulating petitions to get Ms. Potts and other Progressive Party candidates on the Missouri ballot this year.

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Reconciliation in Senate Should Not Be Used to Pass a Bad Bill

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March 3rd, 2010

Reconciliation in Senate Should Not Be Used to Pass a Bad Bill
Progressive Party Candidate, Midge Potts, Demands REAL Universal Health Care

Springfield, MO - The capitol hill newspaper, Politico, reported on Wednesday that Senator Harkin (D-IA) revealed Senate leadership would use the "reconciliation" to pass the health care reform bill that has been hotly debated in America over the past year. Midge Potts, Progressive/Green candidate for US Senate in Missouri, released a statement saying that the Senate should not use the process to pass bad legislation, but should start from scratch to create a bill that would provide consumer protections and affordable access to health care for all Americans.

"It is outrageous that Democrats so desperately want to pass a bill that has been watered down by partisan bickering," Said Ms. Potts, "It is obvious that the millions of dollars spent on lobbying by the insurance, hospital and pharmaceutical industries is paying off." Potts added, "Legislation requiring mandated private insurance is much more dangerous than the often demonized single-payer not-for-profit health care system which would truly cut administrative costs while providing universal health care." Potts has previously suggested that any health reform should be paid for by cutting US military spending and disarming America's antiquated nuclear weapons arsenal rather than by raising taxes. She has also suggested alternative methods for changing the health care paradigm in America by subsidizing college and med school tuition for health care professionals. "If doctors did not have to start their careers with a quarter million dollars or more of debt, we would see a dramatic increase in health care providers while simultaneously lowering the industry's base wage level," remarked Potts, "the current legislation is equivalent to putting a band aid on a gushing wound, and should be scrapped so we can finally get to the root of the problem."

Midge Potts, co-chair of the Progressive Party of Missouri, is the party's candidate for U.S. Senator in 2010. She and other party members are circulating petitions to get Ms. Potts and other Progressive Party candidates on the Missouri ballot this year.

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