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Filed under: Arrest, Civil Disobediance, Civil Rights, Code Pink, Corruption, Enviroment Activism, Gaza, Government, Impeachment, Iran, Iraq, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Katrina, Military, New Orleans, Palestine, Protest, Rev. Yearwood (Hip-Hop Caucus), Torture, WNN, Whistleblowers, racism | Comment (0)
Thomas’s Obituary in the Washington Post
A LOCAL LIFE: WILLIAM ‘DOUBTING’ THOMAS
From Lafayette Square Lookout, He Made His War Protest Permanent
By Colman McCarthy
Special [...]
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The actions of the American armed Zionist army attacking Gaza are by definition, committing Genocide.
All other arguments and positions aside, these are the facts.
Genocide is in part described as thus in wikipedia
“Genocide is the organized attempt to deliberately and systematically destroy, in whole or in part, an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.”
A feature that [...]
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The NoFEAR Institute convened the 2nd Annual Whistleblower Week in Washington (W3) on Monday, May 12, 2008, convening whistleblowers from all over the country. The week was highlighted by keynotes from Adam Kokesh and Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr., and by appearances by Congress members, Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, James Clyburn of South Carolina and [...]
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On the eve of a vote by New Orleans City Council that ultimately went unanimously to demolish 83% of all low income housing in the city, WHYnotNews held a roundtable discussion that provided a much needed public forum for expression on issues vital to local residents displaced not only by the storm, but by government [...]
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Despite claims that it waited until the hall had reached capacity, this video clearly shows that there were still seats available before people were kept from coming into a public meeting on the fate of 83% of all available public housing in New Orleans. Tasers abounded inside the New Orleans City council chambers when police [...]
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New Orleans, LA December 16, 2007— A week after arriving in New Orleans to cover the events William Quigley described in his call to action that laid out the details of the severe housing crisis still affecting New Orleans 2-1/2 years after the city was struck by Hurricane Katrina, many irregularities remain surrounding Mayor Ray [...]
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