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yet ANOTHER op-ed re Venezuela gets whoppers past the Guardian/Observer editors
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 10, 2013
yet ANOTHER op-ed re Venezuela gets whoppers past the Guardian/Observer editors ... (More) Comments (0)
An accepted then rejected letter to the UK Independent re Venezuela
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 10, 2013
An accepted then rejected letter to the UK Independent re Venezuela... (More) Comments (0)
By Gabriel Levy at Mar 07, 2013
EDF, the power company, was denounced last week for attacking the right to protest, after it launched a 5 million UK pounds damages claim against 21 activists. That followed a sit-in at West Burton power station by No Dash For Gas. The campaigners hope their action will help create a broad movement against fossil-fuel-driven energy policy and to reclaim energy as a common good, one of them says in this interview.... (More) Comments (0)
Hugo Chavez Exposed the ”Liberal medial” and will not be forgiven
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 06, 2013
Hugo Chavez Exposed the ”Liberal medial” and will not be forgiven ... (More) Comments (0)
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Chavez: the Motive-Hunting of a Malignant NGO
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 06, 2013
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Chavez: the Motive-Hunting of a Malignant NGO... (More) Comments (0)
Breadcrumbs, Hunger Groups Fail
By Brad Wilson at Mar 05, 2013
During the 1980s Farm Crisis Churches listened to farmers and made major commitments to the Farm Justice (Family Farm) Movement. Twenty years later, those commitments were largely forgotten as churches and hunger groups, (often religious in nature,) took stands on the 2008 (2007) Farm Bill that sided with agribusiness against US and global farmers. They offered solutions that were not grounded in reality, based upon ideas that were popular in the mainstream media and Food Movement. The biggest issue was dumping, where the US, the single dominant exporter, chose to lose money on farm commodity exports, thus hurting farmers globally, such as those in Least Developed Countries, which are 70% rural. The false solutions added up to no more than 'breadcrumbs for the world.'... (More) Comments (0)
Chicago’s deadly border crossings: Lives in the balance
By Bob Simpson at Mar 02, 2013
All across the poorest working class areas of the city you can hear the same refrain. To get serious about defusing gang violence, people need good paying jobs and rational economic development to drastically reduce poverty. In areas of the city where poverty is minimal, there are no serious gang problems. ... (More) Comments (0)
Email to UK Guardian re Iraq War
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 01, 2013
Email to UK Guardian re Iraq War... (More) Comments (0)
After two years, Amnesty explains why Bradley Manning has not been named a Prisoner of Conscience:
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 01, 2013
After two years, Amnesty explains why Bradley Manning has not been named a Prisoner of Conscience:... (More) Comments (3)
Nuclear Weapons-Israel & N.Korea
By Phil McElhinney at Feb 27, 2013
The different reactions to Iran possibly getting nuclear weapons (although Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful energy purposes) and North Korea which is already a de facto nuclear state and makes no secret of its nuclear ambitions.... (More) Comments (0)
By Gregory Alan Norton at Feb 24, 2013
The Corporate Outlaws are at it again.... (More) Comments (0)
Reminder: It Has Happened Here
By Jim Kavanagh at Feb 22, 2013
Every social advance, every social benefit that was won from the American ruling class, was only ceded because organized labor fought for it.... (More) Comments (0)
Shutterbugged: Oscar-nominated Palestinian Director Detained at LAX
By Jim Kavanagh at Feb 22, 2013
Palestinian director of 5 Broken Cameras, was detained wirh his family at LAX and threatened with deportation.... (More) Comments (0)
By Lesa Zaverganietz at Feb 22, 2013
Why choosing resistance is right for me.... (More) Comments (0)
My old neighborhood is now multiracial
By Bob Simpson at Feb 21, 2013
If multiracial communities like Wheaton can make racial diversity work, the lessons of that experience would be a great gift to the movement for social justice. ... (More) Comments (0)


