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Smash the minuteklan in racist Fremont - FRI 7/27
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becouse mexico isn't fit to live in any more.
we have made such a mess out of mexico, poisoned the land ,the water and the air
we have no choice but to flee here to the US.
we have made such a mess out of mexico, poisoned the land ,the water and the air
we have no choice but to flee here to the US.
"we" did not fuck up "mexico".
corporations and governments are destroying the entire world.
http://www.thecorporation.com
PLANET INC.
You'd think that things like disasters, or the purity of childhood, or even milk, let alone water or air, would be sacred. But no. Corporations have no built-in limits on what, who, or how much they can exploit for profit. In the fifteenth century, the enclosure movement began to put fences around public grazing lands so that they might be privately owned and exploited. Today, every molecule on the planet is up for grabs. In a bid to own it all, corporations are patenting animals, plants, even your DNA.
Around things too precious, vulnerable, sacred or important to the public interest, governments have, in the past, drawn protective boundaries against corporate exploitation. Today, governments are inviting corporations into domains from which they were previously barred.
http://www.thecorporation.com/index.php?page_id=2
David Bacon: Children of NAFTA
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/06/27/18283222.php
Peacetalks: Interview with Dr. Ann Lopez NAFTA and Immigration
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/06/29/18283687.php
corporations and governments are destroying the entire world.
http://www.thecorporation.com
PLANET INC.
You'd think that things like disasters, or the purity of childhood, or even milk, let alone water or air, would be sacred. But no. Corporations have no built-in limits on what, who, or how much they can exploit for profit. In the fifteenth century, the enclosure movement began to put fences around public grazing lands so that they might be privately owned and exploited. Today, every molecule on the planet is up for grabs. In a bid to own it all, corporations are patenting animals, plants, even your DNA.
Around things too precious, vulnerable, sacred or important to the public interest, governments have, in the past, drawn protective boundaries against corporate exploitation. Today, governments are inviting corporations into domains from which they were previously barred.
http://www.thecorporation.com/index.php?page_id=2
David Bacon: Children of NAFTA
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/06/27/18283222.php
Peacetalks: Interview with Dr. Ann Lopez NAFTA and Immigration
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/06/29/18283687.php
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