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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Navy barracks shaped like swastika


The Navy says it will spend about $600,000 to remodel the offensively shaped housing, but my question is why?

If the shoe fits....

Clinton to continue Bush policy in Iraq

IN A JUST WORLD

When America went fascist

The writer pinpoints the day in 2000 when the Supreme Court rammed GW down our throats despite his electoral loss(es).

I propose that the actual coup began in November 1963 in Dallas Texas when several assassins, including the DRIVER of the presidential limo, blew President Kennedy's skull to pink mist.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

US military moves to control Africa outright

This is the cost of negating a Human Rights/Pan Africanist awareness to the civil rights dialog of the past...we have taken our eyes off of our common humanity and in the meantime, imperialist, genocidal nations are still raping the resources of the MotherlLand.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Soldiers who authroed Aug. 19 NYT piece critical of the war killed in Iraq

RIP

Shock Doctrine

A good look at how the CIA's electroshock experiments translated to the our collective shock of 9-11.

Suckas

Ethiopia celebrates new millenium

Monday, September 10, 2007

CUAPB Statement on Critical Mass Incident

"CUAPB CONDEMNS ATTACK BY MPD ON CYCLISTS; POLICE ACTIONS WILL NOT DETER FREE SPEECH Editor's Note: CUAPB has been heavily involved in securing the legal rights of the people brutalized and/or arrested during last night's Critical Mass bicycle ride. What follows is a statement we released to the media earlier today.

In the aftermath of this attack, we urge people to get to the next meeting of the Minneapolis city council's so-called 'free speech' working group, which will be held on September 12 at 11:00 a.m. in room 333 of city hall.

At this point, most of the arrestees have been released on bail and will have their first appearance in court on October 1, 2007. We will keep you posted on the progress of legal defense efforts for the Critical Mass 19. Communities United Against Police Brutality strongly condemns the violent attack by Minneapolis police on bicyclists riding as part of last night's Critical Mass.

For simply enjoying the beautiful weather by riding their bicycles legally down the street, these riders were subjected to beatings, false arrests, clouds of noxious chemical irritant, destruction of their property and wholesale violations of their rights. As a result of this unprovoked attack, nineteen were arrested, including a number of bystanders. Some individuals were tasered while handcuffed. Eight people were beat"

MPD going after cyclist/protestors

The Minneapolis Police Force has been off the rails for a long, long time, becoming more and more reliant on brutality and oppression of our Constitutionally guaranteed right to freedoms of speech and assembly. The new police chief has wasted little time in demoting several qualified officers of color and women from positions as precinct commanders and inspectors (Lt. Lee Edwards, 4th Pct, Valerie Wurster, 3rd, to name two.) Chief Tim Dolan now has the all white boys club we weren't too long removed from.

Now they are going after activists gearing up to protest the 2008 Republican National Convention here in the Twin Cites, and the lockdown has already begun, because, while activists are prepping and honing their rights, law enforcement agencies and the weak-kneed mayors (Rybak) and city councils that let them violate our rights with impunity are honing their draconian 'talents' as well.

This following is a statement from Communities United Against Police Brutality issued Sept. 1 -- I was Missou for the weekend and this was my first time hearing about what happened to the riders of the monthly Critical Mass ride:

Hey "Betray Us"!

Pictures of our national shame from the "Shock and Awe" Gallery.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Free the Jena 6:

BLACKLOGIC condemns the local Jena law enforcement agencies and supports the rights of all six Black youths being lynched down south in 2007.