‘The establishment... they ignore us,’ 2010 Green Party candidate for gov. of Md. tells SRO audience this week in Baltimore. (VoB Photo/Bill Hughes)

‘RESIST WAR-MAKING,’  DESTRUCTION,
EX-GREEN PARTY NOMINEE DECLARES

Allwine lost bid for Md. State House
in 2010  to O’Malley,  finished 3rd

The Green Party’s candidate for governor of Maryland in 2010 called for a “new culture of resistance in this country” at a town hall meeting held this week at Baltimore’s Cathedral of the Incarnation.

Maria Allwine, who lost her bid for governor last year to incumbent Martin O’Malley, finishing a distant third behind losing Republican candidate and former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., encouraged a standing-room-only audience at the Episcopal cathedral on West University Parkway adjacent to Johns Hopkins University to “resist the war-making, the destruction” that she says is being wrongfully carried on by the U.S. Government.

“The establishment” doesn’t listen and “they ignore us,” Allwine charged, asking audience members to show up “in force” for a planned October 6 demonstration at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C.

“We must resist what is going on in this country,” she said. “The most destructive country in the world, and it’s us….

“If we’re not out in force,” she added, “we’re really not out.”

— VoB Staff report

WATCH ALLWINE VIDEO BY BALTIMORE PHOTOG BILL HUGHES (click here)

 

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