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Submitted by tnjp on March 23, 2008 - 2:51pm.
To commemorate the beginning of the sixth year of the illegal, immoral, and unjust war of aggression against the people of Iraq, local political activists and citizens of all stripes gathered at Lake Ella in Tallahassee on Wednesday March 19th as evening fell. Turnout was lower than expected due to a driving rainstorm. Still, approximately one hundred turned out to raise voice and witness to the disastrous (pick your adjective) misadventure in Iraq. See the full photo album on Picassa More below the fold... Submitted by tnjp on March 19, 2008 - 3:19pm.
Tallahassee anti-war activists dropped banners in several locations today to mark the fifth anniversary of the Iraq Occupation. Above is a shot of one on an overpass on I-10. Later this evening there will be a candlelight procession around Lake Ella on N. Monroe St. starting at 7:30 PM. Hundeds are expected to attend... Submitted by tnjp on February 10, 2008 - 2:06pm.
Live Blogging Sunday Peace Vigil Live blogging here in front of the old Capital. Beautiful day, light breeze, mid sixties. We have a planning and strategy meeting ongoing vis-a-vis the March 19th Iraq War fifth anniversary. AKA, FIVE YEARS TOO MANY! The event is to take palce at Lake Ella on N. Monroe St. in downtown Tallt. Looks like there will be a reading of Florida's war dead from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM and then a candlelight procession around the lake to follow. Submitted by tnjp on December 23, 2007 - 1:56pm.
Go to www.WexlerWantsHearings.com and join Congressman Wexler's call for Cheney Impeachment Hearings Submitted by tnjp on December 21, 2007 - 4:27pm.
McKinney for President NEWS RELEASE For immediate release: Contact: Cynthia McKinney Announces Presidential Campaign Cynthia McKinney, a former six-term Congresswoman and an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq, today officially launched her campaign as a Green Party candidate for President. Submitted by tnjp on December 21, 2007 - 1:54pm.
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Submitted by tnjp on December 20, 2007 - 4:29pm.
Protesters clash with police over New Orleans demolitions Violence broke out in New Orleans on Thursday after police shut the gates of City Hall against protesters who were attempting to enter a City Council meeting that was expected to approve the demolition of 4500 units of public housing. When about 100 protesters broke through, police began using pepper spray and tasers and even engaging in fistfights with the demonstrators. MSNBC spoke to Judith Brown-Dianis of the Advancement Project, an organizer of the demonstration, who explained that the City Council normally allows people to stand in the aisles and at the back but had arbitrarily set a strict limit on the seating capacity in order to exclude the protesters. She said the violence could have been avoided if the police had just let people in. "What's behind this is a new vision for the city," Brown-Dianis told MSNBC. "That means fewer poor people in the city. There's a lot of money going into this.".... (video below the fold) Submitted by tnjp on December 20, 2007 - 1:58pm.
A big lump of coal for Democratic voters and anti-war activists... the House followed the Senate's lead in capitulating to Bush, again.... House Approves $70 Billion More for War Submitted by tnjp on December 16, 2007 - 3:23pm.
A Home for the Holidays What would you do if you lived in one of Henry Kravis' mansions for a day during the holidays? Would you feed the homeless? Throw a huge party? Sell everything on eBay? Submitted by tnjp on December 15, 2007 - 3:45am.
The first amendment gave the people the right to free speech and political donations are an integral form of free speech. Let's show that our voice is louder than the PACs and $2,300 maxed-out, bundled donations of corporations. Our goal is to get 100,000 people to commit to donate $100 each to Dennis Kucinich on December 15, 2007, for a total one-day contribution of $10 million... Submitted by tnjp on December 12, 2007 - 3:50am.
Beyond Justice: Bush Administration's Labor Department Abuses Labor Union Regulatory Authorities Read the full report (pdf) The State Department Web site explains American democracy to the rest of the world as follows: "The rule of law is a fundamental component of democratic society in the United States, the rule of law is based primarily on the U.S. Constitution and on the assurance that U.S. laws—in conjunction with the Constitution—are fair and are applied equally to all members of society." How closely the United States actually adheres to those principles, however, has been increasingly drawn into question—particularly over the course of the past year. Revelations about the firing of U.S. attorneys because they were not sensitive enough to the Bush administration’s political priorities almost turns the State Department claims on their head... Activism | Human Rights | National Protests | Peace & Justice | Politics | TallyCodePink | Torture | Video
Submitted by tnjp on December 11, 2007 - 8:30pm.
CodePINK Protest Torture at the White House on International Human Rights Day. Submitted by tnjp on December 9, 2007 - 9:23pm.
How to Vote in Primaries and Not Be an Idiot - A Short Instructions Manual 1. Virtually nobody votes in primaries (or caucuses) compared to general elections. Therefore, each individual primary vote is worth many times what it is in the general election. And, it's more likely to be counted, since there's typically less fraud and abuse of the system in primaries. So, if you vote in general elections, you pretty much have to vote in primaries in order to not be an idiot. Bring a few friends to vote too, and you're practically a genius. 2. If you have to join a party that you don't support in order to vote in a primary, you can always unjoin again immediately after the primary. In the meantime, maybe you'll have helped to create a party you can support. You can even vote in a primary without planning to vote in the general election. If the 50% of Americans who don't vote at all (or even a small fraction of them) voted in primaries, they would determine the candidates in the general elections, in which they might then choose to vote as well... Submitted by tnjp on December 9, 2007 - 7:53pm.
Penn endorses Kucinich, challenges 'conventional wisdom' on electability by Jason Rhyne Published: Friday December 7, 2007 Submitted by tnjp on December 9, 2007 - 8:47am.
On our tenth day in Pakistan, my colleague Tighe Barry and I, both human rights activists with CODEPINK and Global Exchange, were arrested at gunpoint by agents of the Pakistani government. We had just left a student rally and were driving down the streets of Lahore with a car full of Pakistani journalists and lawyers. Two cars and six motorbikes came screeching up, blocked our car, piled out with guns drawn, dragged the journalists and lawyers out of the car, beat the bystanders, and hijacked the car. With the two of us huddled in the back surrounded by shouting police, our captors raced at breakneck speed through the crowded streets of Lahore. We had no idea why we were being abducted or where we were headed... |
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