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textcanned hunting by Karen Dawn
The Magazine section of the Sunday, February 6, Washington Post has a lengthy fluff piece on canned hunting, headed "They Shoot Zebras, Don't They? These days, you don't have to go to the African veldt to hunt gazelle, kudu and zebra. Set your sights on Texas." (Page W21) It includes a couple of quotes from animal rights activists -- a couple of lines in a 4,300 piece on the sport....
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 3:06pm PST
textwild horses facing slaughter by Karen Dawn
The February 7 edition of Newsweek, (on stands till the afternoon of the 7th) has an article headed "A New Range War: A change in the law, and wild horses face slaughter." (Page 51.)...
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 3:03pm PST
textWhat You Know About 9/11, If You're Like Me by repost
If you're like me, you noticed these individual oddities, but you never thought to lay them all out side by side....
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 2:03pm PST
textThe LPDC on Ward Churchill by repost
All of us who surround those who were involved in AIM since the early 70's have known it was coming, or rather “they” would come for them again. There is no shock in the recent campaign to discredit Ward Churchill. Most of all, we are sure Mr. Churchill himself knew it was coming sooner or later....
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 1:11pm PST
textChurchill and Discussion by rmj
Ward Churchill--opening up a national discussion about U.S. foreign policy...
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 1:05pm PST
textAI Asks Police to Stop Using TASERs on Children, the Elderly, and Persons W/ Disabilities by Amnesty International
Amnesty International Calls on Police to Stop Using TASERs on Children, the Elderly, and Persons With Disabilities...
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 12:32pm PST
textAnnual Causes of Death in the United States, incl. Marijuana by CSDP
DRUG WAR FACTS Compiled and updated by Douglas A. McVay for Common Sense for Drug Policy, http://www.csdp.org/...
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 11:41am PST
textSupreme Court says police dogs can sniff cars by California Aggie (UC Davis newspaper)
If you're pulled over with an illegal drug in your car, hiding it somewhere and keeping cool might be enough to fool a police officer. Probably not the drug dog, though....
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 11:32am PST
text Ward Churchill tests positive for Indigenous genetic markers by Ernesto
Embattled Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder tests positive for Creek and Cherokee ancestry on "Gene Genealogy" test...
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 9:52am PST
textChurchill Defiant in CU Speech by roq
Ward Churchill defiant at speech on CU campus....
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 2:14am PST
textCLR, LULAC, MALDEF, and NALEO Send Letter Urging White House to Oppose "The Real ID Act" by National Council of La Raza
NCLR, LULAC, MALDEF, AND NALEO SEND LETTER URGING WHITE HOUSE TO OPPOSE "THE REAL ID ACT"...
Posted: Wed, Feb 9, 2005 12:32am PST
textMedical bills cause more than half of US personal bankruptcies by wsws (reposted)
Debt due to medical bills is the largest single cause of personal bankruptcies in the United States, a newly published study on the Health Affairs web site reported. About half of those filing bankruptcy in 2001 did so because of medical bills resulting from illness or injury. What is most unexpected about the data is that most individuals or couples who went bankrupt were not part of the 45 million uninsured. Nearly 76 percent had health insurance at the start of their illness....
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 11:56pm PST
textUS budget slashes social spending to pay for war and repression by wsws (reposted)
The budget released by the Bush administration Monday provides for $2.57 trillion in spending, but two thirds of this falls under programs already mandated by Congress, including Social Security, Medicare, unemployment compensation and the payment of interest on the burgeoning national debt. The main focus of the budget document is so-called discretionary spending, which requires annual appropriations by Congress....
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 11:55pm PST
textBush’s budget: government by fraud and lies by wsws (reposted)
The most important feature of the new budget released by the Bush administration on Monday is that it is not, in any serious sense of the word, a budget at all. It is a monumental fraud, aimed at concealing fiscal reality and usurping decisions on spending that, under longstanding US constitutional procedures, are reserved to Congress rather than the executive branch....
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 11:54pm PST
textLPDC Statement concerning recent attacks on Ward Churchill by Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
There is no shock in the recent campaign to discredit Ward Churchill... We are sure Ward is at home asking himself questions such as: why now, what will be gained by disabling me at this time and how will this negatively affect the movement?...
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 11:22pm PST
textBush's New $2.5 Trillion Budget Boosts Pentagon Spending, Slashes Domestic Programs by Democracy Now
President Bush sent Congress a federal budget yesterday that some say reads like a hit list against almost every social program paid for by US taxpayers. It calls for the elimination of some 150 government programs. One out of every three of the targeted programs concerns education....
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 11:15pm PST
textCall Congress Wed.: No New War Spending! by United for Peace and Justice
REMINDER: NATIONAL CALL-IN DAY TO OPPOSE WAR SPENDING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2005 $80 BILLION MORE FOR THE IRAQ WAR? NO WAY! BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW...
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 9:40pm PST
text New Report from U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Exposes Barriers Facing Refugees by Human Rights First
New Report from U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Exposes Barriers Facing Refugees More on Asylum & Refugees House Bill, To Be Voted On This Week, Would Impose New Hardships...
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 9:16pm PST
text2/19: Human Rights for Immigrants Conference in New Jersey by New Jersey Immigration Policy Network
Human Rights for Immigrants An All-day, Statewide Conference in New Jersey Saturday, February 19, 2005 Immediately Followed by NJIPN’s Annual General Membership Meeting...
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 12:27pm PST
textBush Quiz by Martin Petersen
If the global terrorists including those in the White House do not succeed in the next years in wiping out human civilization and culture, trhe second part of our puzzle will be published in Ossietzky in 2008 at the inauguration of Bush's brother Jeb....
Posted: Tue, Feb 8, 2005 7:57am PST
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