Tag Archives: constitutional rights
Peter Van Buren> Homeland Insecurity> Seven Years, Untold Dollars to Silence One Man
Tomgram: Peter Van Buren, If the Government Does It, It’s “Legal” Posted by Peter Van Buren at 8:22am, May 9, 2013 Indefinite detention of the innocent and guilty alike, without any hope of charges, trial, or release: this is now the American way. Most Americans, however, may not care to take that in, not even when the indefinitely […]
Bradley Manning – Drop the Aiding the Enemy Charges
Published on Feb 13, 2013 Sign our petition demanding Maj. Gen. Michael Linnington drop ‘aiding the enemy’ charges against Pfc. Bradley Manning:http://justiceformanning.com/ Bradley Manning – Drop the Aiding the Enemy Charges FiredoglakeTV·399 videos Subscribe or “Follow” us on wammtoday.wordpress.com. For the TC EVENTS calendar and the ACTIONS AND ACTION ALERTS click on the tab at the top of the […]
Video> Glenn Greenwald> Pres. Obama’s record on civil liberties, war, detention, drone
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Glenn Greenwald> Bradley Manning: a tale of liberty lost in America
Bradley Manning: a tale of liberty lost in America The US does nothing to punish those guilty of war crimes or Wall Street fraud, yet demonises the whistleblower Glenn Greenwald The Guardian, Friday 30 November 2012 ‘The repressive treatment of Bradley Manning is one of the disgraces of Obama’s first term.’ Photograph: Mark Wilson/Getty Images Over the […]
A True Story Everyone Should Know
A TRUE STORY EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW! This is the story of our Mothers and Grandmothers who lived only 90 years ago. Remember, it was not until 1920 that women were granted the right to go to the polls and vote. The women were innocent and defenseless, but they were jailed nonetheless for picketing the White House, […]
Michael Greenberg> New York: The Police and the Protesters
New York: The Police and the Protesters Still, the overwhelming policing of OWS was out of proportion to any threat to civic order that the protest posed. Michael Greenberg OCTOBER 11, 2012 New York Review of Books An Occupy Wall Street protester at Zuccotti Park before it was raided by police, New York City, November 13, 2011 […]
Obama Carefully Defends Free Speech> Obama’s Address to the UN
Obama Carefully Defends Free Speech In defending freedom of speech at the UN, President Obama addressed a variety of audiences, especially the world’s Muslims angry over an offensive video, but he also didn’t want to rile up his political opponents at home. That kept some of the key defenses of free speech off the table, […]
Kent State: Was It about Civil Rights or Murdering Student Protesters?
Kent State: Was It about Civil Rights or Murdering Student Protesters? When Ohio National Guardsmen fired sixty-seven gun shots in thirteen seconds at Kent State University (KSU) on May 4, 1970, they murdered four unarmed, protesting college students and wounded nine others. Censored Notebook, Featured Articles Sep 11, 2012 This article is from our forthcoming book Censored […]
What is the Declaration of Internet Freedom? Why do we need internet freedom?
What is the Declaration of Internet Freedom? July 18, 2012 SavetheInternet.com Our responses to these frequently asked questions will give you some background about the movement to protect Internet freedom. You also might find it useful to print out this guide and share it with people who attend your event. Why do we need Internet […]




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