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The ultimate act of self-sacrifice that no one noticed
Post Date: 2006-12-01 14:13:32 by bluedogtxn
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Emine Saner Thursday November 30, 2006 The Guardian To motorists on Chicago's Kennedy expressway on the morning of November 3, the fire was just an annoyance, slowing their journey into work. It appeared as if someone had set the city's sculpture of a giant flame, which stands by the road, on fire. Most of those commuters didn't hear for some time that it wasn't the sculpture on fire, but a 52-year-old anti-war protester, Malachi Ritscher. Many probably never heard about it. Ritscher's death, four days before the American mid-term elections, wasn't the shocking, national news story he had hoped it would be when he doused himself in petrol and set himself alight, ...

50 shots
Post Date: 2006-12-01 12:53:01 by bluedogtxn
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50 Shots by A.D Lelong DIGG THIS This past weekend 5 NYPD officers emptied 50 shots into a car with unarmed men inside. One officer, by himself, emptied 31 shots......that's two clips worth. We had the situation 7 years ago of Amadou Diallo killed with 41 rounds. Last year 10 L.A. cops fired 120 rounds into a car within 18 seconds. And now we have NY Mayor Mike Bloomberg who (as Sir William S Gilbert said in PINAFORE .."... can not tell at sight a Mauser rifle from a javelin") is "disturbed" by this latest mêlée, and doesn't see how 50 shots were needed. He said that the force was excessive. Once again our government has set up the components ...

The concept of leaderless resistance
Post Date: 2006-12-01 00:43:31 by richard9151
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An Essay by L. R. Beam Comments, further explanation in italics by JAH The concept of leaderless resistance was proposed by Col. Ulius Louis Amoss, who was the founder of International Service of Information Incorporated, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Col. Amoss died more than 15 years ago, but during his life he was a tireless opponent of Communism, as well as a skilled intelligence officer. Col. Amoss first wrote of leaderless resistance on April 17, 1962. His theories of organization were primarily directed against the threat of eventual Communist takeover in the United States. The present writer, with the benefit of having lived many years beyond Col. Amoss, has taken his theories ...

Police carry out dawn raids in London hate crime crackdown
Post Date: 2006-11-30 22:45:17 by Dakmar
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Hundreds of police officers raided homes across London today in a crackdown on domestic abuse and race and homophobia related crimes. An undisclosed number of arrested were made in the dawn raids which are part of a two-week clampdown. A Scotland Yard spokesman said the raids aimed to "put the fear back onto the offenders, and encourage victims to report crimes to us, that we will take action and arrest those responsible". The number of domestic violence incidents reported to the Metropolitan Police in 2005/06 was over 108,000, with 24% of incidents accounting for all reported violence and 20% of all murders. For 2005/06 there were 11,322 race hate crimes, and 1,294 homophobic ...

CIA Abuses: EU report condemns European Complicity
Post Date: 2006-11-30 14:26:07 by bluedogtxn
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CIA Abuses: EU Report Condemns European Complicity Report Stresses Further Need to Investigate Secret Detention and Rendition to Torture (New York, November 29, 2006) – A new report by the European Parliament’s Temporary Committee on illegal CIA activity in Europe is a powerful indictment of European governments’ complicity in CIA abuses, Human Rights Watch said today. “The report shows how European governments acted as the willing facilitators of CIA abuses such as secret detention and rendition to torture,” said Joanne Mariner, terrorism and counterterrorism director at Human Rights Watch. “European governments must now investigate these abuses fully and ...

Is It Fascism Yet?
Post Date: 2006-11-30 01:06:29 by robin
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Is It Fascism Yet? By RU SiriusNovember 28th, 2006 In 2005, Lewis Lapham, former Editor of Harper’s magazine, and a towering figure in “relatively mainstream” American journalism, wrote an editorial for Harpers, titled, Welcome to American Fascism. The notion that America is now a fascist state is pretty widespread among dissident types, mostly on the left, but some also on the right. Various lists have been floating around that try to define what qualities make for a fascist state; the general implication being that the United States, under Bush, qualifies. One popular idea is that Mussolini reduced fascism down to corporatism. In point of fact, Mussolini’s ...

1000 Protest Songs
Post Date: 2006-11-29 13:35:41 by Nostalgia
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Songs of the Times Poster Comment:Pretty cool. All in one place.

Is America In Danger Of A Second Civil War?
Post Date: 2006-11-29 13:15:05 by Brian S
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Is America in danger of civil war? Not immediately, perhaps, but famed science fiction writer Orson Scott Card thinks that we're in enough danger that he's authored a cautionary tale entitled Empire that's set in more-or-less present times. In Card's novel, which is straight thriller fiction a la Jack Bauer rather than the science fiction for which Card is generally known, shadowy forces use terror and assassination to trigger a civil war in an America sharply divided along Red/Blue lines. In the Afterword, Card writes: "Rarely do people set out to start a civil war. Invariably, when such wars break out both sides consider themselves to be the aggrieved ones."Such ...

Burma a threat to peace, US warns
Post Date: 2006-11-29 08:10:49 by innieway
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THE US has attacked Burma's military government as a threat to international peace and security, and called for UN action to force a change in its polices. US ambassador to the UN John Bolton said yesterday he planned to push for a Security Council resolution to pressure Rangoon for change. Mr Bolton cited the Burmese Government's failure to curb trafficking in drugs and people and to end abuses that have led one million people to flee the country, and actions that have made the transmission of diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria more likely. "The policies the Government has been pursuing ... continue to contribute to instability in the region, and therefore, in ...

Thanksgiving Message From FAFEI
Post Date: 2006-11-28 12:39:14 by Neil McIver
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Dear Friends: As a follow up to my previous message, I wanted to invite anyone who would otherwise be inclined to write a letter to any of those who have been imprisoned, but are fearful that their names will be tabulated by the Bureau of Prisons, to let me help (since my name is on their lists already). Names are listed at this website http://www.triallogs.com/index.php/content/view/18/9/ Tell me which person you want your letter or holiday card delivered to and I will forward it. Make sure you only sign your first name to the letter or card or use “Your friend” “A supporter” or some similar closing. You don’t even have to identify yourself to me – just tell ...

Reclaiming America: Democrats must truly change course
Post Date: 2006-11-27 12:41:22 by robin
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Reclaiming America: Democrats must truly change course By Ramzy Baroud Online Journal Contributing Writer Nov 27, 2006, 00:55 The Democrats' ascendancy within the US Congress could signal the public's regaining of its country's direction.The astounding results of the US congressional elections of 7 November were undoubtedly a welcome sign of change, not in the American political apparatus inasmuch as it is in the unmistakable reclamation by the public of its role as the driving force which shapes the nation's political postureThis having been said, one must not confuse the redefining of the public relevance to political discourse and processes with the political machination ...

Teens Frustrate Military Recruiter's ASVAB Scam
Post Date: 2006-11-24 03:14:29 by hammerdown
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With MySpace.com bulletins and a handful of homemade flyers, two teens have struck a blow against the American Warfare State, Lindale, Georgia Division. On a Friday afternoon the 17th of November, 17-year-old high school seniors Robert Day and Samuel Parker decided to act after Day overheard some teachers at Pepperell High School saying that first thing Monday morning the school's juniors would be made to take the ASVAB military aptitude test. Often administered under the guise of a career aptitude test, the ASVAB's purpose is to better equip the State to prey on young people tricked or pressured into taking the test. According to Debbie Hopper of Mothers Against the Draft, it is ...

Couple Assaulted, Home Ransacked, Arrested For Accidentally Dialing 911
Post Date: 2006-11-23 21:13:45 by innieway
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NORTH VANCOUVER - A North Vancouver couple has complained to District of North Vancouver council and said they will sue the North Vancouver RCMP after officers responded to their hang-up 911 call by breaking down their door, making a forceful arrest and jailing them overnight when the couple refused to allow a house-search. The RCMP said, however, that in this case, federal policy commands a home-check, designed to ensure public safety. North Vancouver resident Marget Lieder said that in the early evening of Oct. 25 she was having wine with her partner and a guest when she misdialed the emergency number, meaning to call 411 instead. After promptly hanging up, the police contacted her, ...

THE CLASH - Guns Of Brixton (live)
Post Date: 2006-11-23 00:54:53 by SmokinOPs
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JFK in Remembrance
Post Date: 2006-11-22 12:26:34 by Lod
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Lessons from the Teachers Repression and Resistance in Oaxaca
Post Date: 2006-11-22 03:06:04 by Horse
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A profound political crisis is shaking up Mexico. The rules that regulate the balance of power between elites have been violated. From above, there is no agreement or any possibility for one in the short term. A severe crisis in the model of control has eroded relationships of domination in many parts of Mexican national territory. People accustomed to obeying have refused to do so. People who think they are destined to rule have been unable to impose their command. Those from below have become disobedient. When those on the top want to impose their opinion from above, in the name of the law, they are ignored from below. Nowhere is the breakdown in control and the effervescence of ...

Woman, 92, in Shootout With Police
Post Date: 2006-11-22 01:39:11 by innieway
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ATLANTA (AP) -- A 92-year-old woman was shot to death Tuesday after she fired at three narcotics officers trying to serve a warrant at her house, officials said. Neighbors and relatives said it must have been a case of mistaken identity. Police said they had the right address. Police said the woman, identified as Kathryn Johnson, was the only person home at the time, and had lived there for about 17 years. As the plainclothes Atlanta police officers approached the house about 7 p.m., a woman inside started shooting, striking each of them, said Officer Joe Cobb, a police spokesman. Assistant Chief Alan Dreher said the officers had a legal warrant and "knocked and announced" ...

Message from the Iraqi Resistance (YouTube). Every American Should Hear It
Post Date: 2006-11-21 18:25:49 by christine
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Hank Hill Speaks Up About Bush Terrorism and Iraq War
Post Date: 2006-11-21 10:15:48 by christine
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Defense Dept: Violence in Iraq Drops in Weeks After Ramadan
Post Date: 2006-11-20 19:10:10 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 2006 – As expected, violence in Iraq has dropped following the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, a coalition spokesman said in Baghdad today. Army Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said civilian and Iraqi security force casualties were at the lowest levels since the government was formed in May. So far this month, the civilian casualty count is well below the casualty count in October and below the six-month average. The security force casualties reduced 21 percent over the past four weeks, and are at the lowest level in 25 weeks, he said. “In Baghdad, there was a 22 percentage drop in casualties related to sectarian violence and executions,” Caldwell said during ...

Prayer, our most powerful asset
Post Date: 2006-11-19 13:31:22 by Fibr Dog
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Someone has said that if Christians really understood the full extent of the power we have available through prayer, we might be speechless. In World War II, there was an advisor to Churchill who organized a group of people who dropped what they were doing every day at a prescribed hour and for one minute to collectively pray for the safety of England, its people and peace. There is now a group of people organizing the same thing in America. If you would like to participate: Every evening at 2000 (8:00 PM), stop whatever you are doing and spend one minute praying for the safety of our troops, our citizens, and for a return to a Godly nation. If you know of anyone else who would ...

Daddy Bush's Son Finally Makes it to Vietnam, 31 Years Late
Post Date: 2006-11-19 00:22:15 by Max
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Daddy Bush's Son Finally Makes it to Vietnam, 31 Years Late by L.R. Beam “It's a lot safer than it was when he didn't go the first time.” — Ben Barnes, former Texas lieutenant governor, when asked if he had any advice for President Bush as he prepared for his first-ever trip to Vietnam Dear Mr. Bush, I hear that you are in Viet Nam. As a veteran of that war, having served two tours of duty "in country," I, like former Texas Lt. Governor Ben Barnes, have some advice for you. First, you won't be needing a gun now; we surrendered the country over to the commies on May 1st, 1975. You may recall that as Communist tanks rolled into Saigon over the bodies of ...

First, Re-Open the Libraries
Post Date: 2006-11-17 18:01:39 by Kamala
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First, Re-Open the Libraries By Kelpie Wilson t r u t h o u t | Columnist Wednesday 15 November 2006 It never got down to actual book-burning, but the Republican choke-hold on government would clearly have taken us there. In August, under the guise of fiscal responsibility, the Bush Environmental Protection Agency began closing most of its research libraries, both to the public and to its own staff. The EPA's professional staff objected strongly, insisting that closing the libraries would hamstring them in their jobs. In a letter to Congress protesting the closures, public employees said, "We believe that this budget cut is just one of many Bush administration initiatives to reduce ...

Heidi Does Long Beach: The SPLC vs. Academic Freedom
Post Date: 2006-11-17 14:38:28 by Tauzero
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Heidi Does Long Beach: The SPLC vs. Academic Freedom By Kevin MacDonald As you read this, Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center is interviewing some 40 students, faculty, and administrators at California State University–Long Beach, where I am a tenured Professor of Psychology, for an upcoming hit job on me and my research. Readers of VDARE.COM need little introduction to the SPLC or Ms. Beirich. Since 1971, the SPLC has built up an unsavory reputation, attracting criticism even from the Left for dubious fund-raising tactics, reckless allegations (anyone who opposes open borders is a racist) massive exaggerations (the Ku Klux Klan is on the verge of taking over the entire ...

Al-Qaeda: Kill the Christians
Post Date: 2006-11-17 13:56:53 by gargantuton
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Al-Qaeda: Kill the Christians By Patrick Poole FrontPageMagazine.com | November 17, 2006 An al-Qaeda manual made a surprise reappearance on October 31st in a new repackaged, reformatted edition on an online jihadi forum associated with the terrorist organization. The manual, A Guide for the Undecided on the Legitimacy of Killing Christians, (Irshad al-Hayara fi Ibahat Dimaa al-Nasara) made its first appearance back in September 2002, published by the al-Qaeda “think tank,” the now defunct Center for Islamic Research and Study, in their bi-weekly magazine, Sawt al-Jihad (The Voice of Jihad). Translated excerpts from the 56-page manual, authored by Hafid Abu-Basir, are available ...

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