Sunday, April 22, 2012

People Party for Jobs

People Party for Jobs

Friday April 20th 2012 American flags were waving and stars were shining on many helium balloons across from the Bristol Public Library at 8 High Street Bristol Connecticut. Many people were gathered here to support the people party for jobs, morality and for fair journalism. The organizer Mr. Mehdi said “journalism is messy when it comes to the Bristol Press.

We spoke to Mr. Bill Sarno, Editor of the Bristol Press and Mr.Bob Montgomery of the Bristol press to give us coverage but they refused it.” The flagman of Bristol, a loyal member of the People Party, was handing slices of cheese pizza and donuts to those who signed the petition, he was happy to see Ms. Kaitlyn Naples from the Observer who showed up to cover the event and took a group photo with few members.

The battle between the republicans and democrats has been taking a toll on the poor community of many cities across the nation. Mr. Ibn Adam called and E-mailed channel 3, Fox news, NBC, ABC, CBS, WFSB and the Bristol Press (New Britain office) to get coverage but received the usual answer that journalism in the United States does not support the poor, helpless and minorities. The city of Bristol got a taste of People Party across from the main library as you can see in the pictures.  A Young kid giving white paper to all the people who were singing the petition for the people party was about human rights, democracy, humanity and fair journalism.

The new policy of fair journalism is an organized media which promotes standards for democrats and republicans who make the policies and problems to keep innocent American citizen busy in vicious circle in the democracy of people. Thus













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Saturday, April 7, 2012

City man looks to bring new political voice to Bristol


By KAITLYN NAPLES

STAFF WRITER

Bristol resident and Lucky’s convenience store owner Ajmal Mehdi is gathering signatures from the city to start up a new political party. “We are trying to change city politics and see what is going on behind closed doors,” Mehdi said, adding that with a third party involved in the city, there would be no secrets. His ultimate goal with the new party is to focus on job creation and held individuals who are unemployed. “The reason we have this party is because we would like to bring change in America’s politics based on Human Fealty, which means equal representation of humanity without biases for moral and family values,”

Mehdi said. He added that the new party is concerned about “government politics and human rights, which are the foundation of

fair trade, freedom, justice and peace.” Mehdi said he needs 150 signatures, adding that he has more than that but is still trying to get the word out about the new party. “The next step is to get on the ballot in November,” he said. “We believe freedom is

the birthright of all living things. The People Party represent the social and political, moments of humanity for injustice,” Mehdi said.