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| Wednesday, August 31 | | · | Katrina: Where is the National Guard When You Need Them? |
| Monday, August 29 | | · | U.S. should leave Iraq [reprinted from Stars & Stripes] |
| Thursday, August 25 | | · | How Cindy Sheehan will End the War in Iraq |
| Sunday, August 14 | | · | 47 Amercan Soldiers Killed While Bush Vacations |
| Friday, March 25 | | · | Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Wednesday, 23 March 2005 |
| Thursday, March 24 | | · | Et tu, Brute? |
| Wednesday, March 23 | | · | Hijacking Democracy in Iraq |
| Monday, February 21 | | · | The Empire Strikes Back |
| Saturday, February 19 | | · | Leave our country now |
| Saturday, February 05 | | · | Déjà Vu All Over Again: |
| Thursday, February 03 | | · | A Poster Recreated. |
| · | Déjà Vu Vietnam |
| Thursday, January 27 | | · | Iraq: A Man-Made Tsunami |
| Saturday, January 22 | | · | Open Letter to the Editor : Journalist Must Live By Their Words! |
| Wednesday, July 28 | | · | Shoddy Construction, Not Terrorism Made 9/11 The Horror That It Was! |
| Wednesday, May 05 | | · | Oops - News Clippings From The Iraq War |
| Monday, April 19 | | · | Kill Fallouja: My Letter of Resignation |
| Tuesday, April 06 | | · | Oops - News Clippings From The Iraq War |
| Thursday, February 19 | | · | Don’t Mess With Texas |
| Wednesday, December 17 | | · | Right Makes Might |
| Wednesday, October 29 | | · | Oct 25th Anti-War in San Francisco |
| Tuesday, October 21 | | · | Support Striking Workers! |
| Wednesday, September 17 | | · | Wesley Clark: This Is A Human Endeavor |
| Wednesday, September 10 | | · | Before & After: Bush on War |
| Wednesday, August 20 | | · | Facts Are Stubborn Things #1 |
| Monday, August 18 | | · | POWER OUTAGE TRACED TO DIM BULB IN WHITE HOUSE |
| Monday, March 31 | | · | Pershing Sq Anti-War Rally 3/30/03 |
| · | Anti-War Rally at Leimert Park |
| Thursday, March 27 | | · | Fox News Let’s Slip What We Are Fighting For: PROFIT |
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No Blood For Water
Posted by admin on Sunday, August 13 @ 15:14:37 PDT (316 reads)
Israel's War against Lebanon is a war for water. They are attempting
extend their lines to the Litani River in Southern Lebanon so that they
can divert its waters to Israel. They have planned on this for decades.
This war is not about self-defense or kidnapped soldiers or any of that
crap. It is an old fashion imperialist war for natural resources.
Everyone knows the Iraq War is about Oil. That the war against Lebanon
is about Water has slipped completely beneath the radar in America.
This needs to
change.
See this 1997 report on Israel, Lebanon and the Litani this more
details and background:
1. Abstract In the Middle East, the supply of water is much less than its demand, thereby resulting in conflict over it. This is true for Israel and Lebanon, where there have been struggles, although not always armed, for the waters of the Litani River. At this point, Israel occupies southern Lebanon. Part of the Litani is located in this region. There are conflicting reports and conclusions over whether or not Israel is using the Litani. There is also a verbal struggle over which country needs the Litani more, could make best use of it, and who, therefore, should develop their use of the Litani. Although there is not an armed struggle over it now, it has been involved in armed struggles in the past (in the 1967 war, and in 1982) and it is conceivable that in the future the struggles over it may become armed. Read the complete report. It is very illuminating. The Inventory of Conflict & Environment (ICE) Nov. 1997
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How Many Innocent People Do We Get To Kill?
Posted by admin on Monday, June 12 @ 09:53:48 PDT (302 reads)
George Bush started the
War in Iraq seven hours before his own deadline. Saddam Hussein,
who was paranoid and thought someone was trying to kill him, liked to
move around a lot. George Bush had “intelligence” that Hussein
was going to be staying with a certain Baghdad family the night
before the War. So he ordered the house bombed, seven hours before
his own deadline for Hussein to get out of Dodge.
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More on Open Source, Google and Freedom on the Internet
Posted by admin on Wednesday, June 07 @ 22:02:32 PDT (278 reads)
As I have said in earlier communications, Google is a product of the
Open Source community and it has proved to be an important tool for
progressive causes. I've already given the examples of their "WMD"
"Not Found" joke and China Proxy that created a way for the Chinese
people to cir*****vent their government's blockage of Google. But their
most important contribution has obviously been to provide the world
with a very efficient and through search engine that operates without
political bias or censorship. Recently they added the technology to
translate pages written in Arabic. I believe this will prove to be a
very useful feature for a world whose people very badly need to
communicate better. Also the whole problem of the U.S. government
demanding search engine info only saw light of day because Google
refused to go along. Microsoft and Yahoo bent over without so much as a
whimper and if Google had done the same thing no one outside of these
companies and the government would have been the wiser.
If Google has one black mark in my eyes, ...
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Memorial Day at Arlington West
Posted by admin on Tuesday, June 06 @ 19:34:16 PDT (267 reads)
We had a great Memorial Day weekend at Arlington West, Santa Monica.
This project by Veterans for Peace, Los Angeles, put out over 2400
crosses in the sands next to Santa Monica Pier. We also put up a wall
with names of all these dead Americans and ten flag draped coffins for
the soldiers killed that week and signs pointing out all the Iraqi
dead. Every Sunday morning we put up this memorial and then take it
down at sunset. This weekend we had it up for three days.
Two evenings we lite each cross with a candle, showed videos and
slideshows on a large outdoor screen. On Memorial Day we marched with
flag draped coffins through the 3rd Sreet Promenade in Santa Monica and
at the memorial we read the names of the fallen. Among the notibles
that participated were Ron Kovic, Gore Vidal and Congresswomen Maxine
Walters. You can see some pictures from the event here and see Real Media video of some of the local nes coverage here. This picure by Stephano for the Associated Press was picked up by the Washington Post.
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Looking Forward to Judgement Day
Posted by admin on Tuesday, June 06 @ 19:13:32 PDT (268 reads)
I have been looking forward to Judgment Day for
a
long time
now. You see, I'm of the opinion that God has a lot to answer for.
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Letter to the [sic] Preditor: Dear L.A. Times
Posted by admin on Wednesday, September 21 @ 21:05:02 PDT (388 reads)
On Tuesday you said of the fighting between Iraqi police and British
troops in Basra:
“The clashes, which involved members of cleric
Muqtada Sadr's Al Mahl
militia, apparently began when British commandos fired on Iraqi police,
who took them into custody.” L.A.
Times 9/20/05 p. A3
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Camp Casey III - Covington, LA
Posted by admin on Wednesday, September 21 @ 12:38:06 PDT (438 reads)
While Cindy Sheehan leads a bus tour across the country, many of the
people who created Camp Casey 1 & 2 near President Bush's ranch
near Crawford, TX. have established Camp Casey III just north of Lake
Pontchartrain in Covington, LA
and
are doing Katrina hurricane relief work. About 150 volunteers are
working out of Camp Casey III and hundreds of thousands of dollars have
been raised to support this effort that grew organically out of Cindy's
vigil in Crawford. As Cindy Sheehan
wrote "Camp Casey III in Covington, LA, is really hopping.
Members
of our Camp
Casey group took 10,000 pounds of supplies to Covington..." This is how
it happened.
When the volunteers took down
Camp Casey I & II on the last day of August they found that
they
were left with large quantities of bottled water, food and medical
supplies. Cindy Sheehan's legal counsel in Crawford, Buddy and Annie
Spell from the Louisiana Activist Network and some members from
Veterans
For Peace Chapter 116, Mendocino County. CA took the VFP "White
Rose" bus loaded with supplies and headed for the Katrina disaster
area. Even before they reached Covington they were joined by other Camp
Casey alumni, such as Alberto Marino from Austin and Alex and Ella of
Minnesota.
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Help Needed In New Camp Casey In Covington, La
Posted by admin on Friday, September 02 @ 10:56:46 PDT (365 reads)
This report came through the new Yahoo group for Camp Casey Alumni . It pretty much speaks for itself.
Where did the food go? What about the Medical supplies? How about all the water that was never sucked up in the 109 degree heat of Camp Casey? It got loaded up by the team and members of the Veterans For Peace Chapter 116, Mendocino County, www.vfproadtrips.org and hauled out with Annie and Buddy Spell of the Louisiana Activist Network, Commanding the way to as close as Camp Casey could get to the catastrophe in Louisiana. Alberto signed on the tour in Austin and we we were joined by Alex and Ella of Minnesota who spent a lot of time at Camp Casey the past month.
We are here, CAMP CASEY is alive, the food is cooking, and we are handing out supplies to the citizens of the community. We need help. Louisiana Activist Network and the VFP Chapter 116 are the only ones here in Covington.
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Bring the Louisiana National Guard Home Now!
Posted by admin on Wednesday, August 31 @ 20:46:19 PDT (338 reads)
There are at least 400 members of 141st Field Artillery and 3,000 members of the 256th Infantry Brigade of the Louisiana National Guard together with their high water equipment in Iraq. I don’t claim that this is a complete list, just what I know now.
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First They Ignore You
Posted by admin on Wednesday, August 31 @ 09:57:17 PDT (425 reads)
As the original Camp Casey 1 and her even bigger better and closer to the
Bush ranch sister Camp Casey 2 enter their last days I hope all of those who
participated and supported this effort will take a few minutes to savoir
our victory. And then move on to build the September 24th into the
biggest anti-war protest this country has ever seen.
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