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textDeclaration of Interdependence by Women of Color Resource Center
The Declaration of Independence has been a symbol of U.S. democracy and freedom since its signing. But under George Bush, the U.S. has come to represent war, torture and the neglect of American values. We at the Women of Color Resource Center are spending this Fourth of July commemorating our vision for a different, brighter America with the "Declaration of Interdependence." Join us this year in declaring our common cause with the people of this world -- uniting for global peace, ju...
Posted: Wed, Jun 23, 2004 4:45pm PDT
textCollective Punishment: FALLUJA in Iraq, LIDICE in World War II by MidwestHistorian
The Iraq Governing Council is protesting the "collective punishment" being inflicted by the U.S. Marines in Falluja. The closest parallel in history is the German Nazi collective punishment of Lidice, Czechoslovakia, in World War II....
Posted: Mon, Apr 12, 2004 8:06am PDT
text4/18-20 "America's In Pain" - MARCH ON WASHINGTON - "Silent No More" by NATIONAL PAIN PATIENTS COALITION
Calling for "Congressional Hearings on the DEA War on Physicians, Pharmacists and Pain Patients", grass roots pain advocacy groups are pushing lawmakers to take action. The National Pain Patients Coalition (NPPC), the American Pain Institute (API) and the National Juneteenth Medical Commission (NJMC) are organizing "America's In Pain" - MARCH ON WASHINGTON - "Silent No More", on the National Mall and at the U.S. Capitol, April 18-20, 2004, in Washi...
Posted: Mon, Apr 5, 2004 11:00pm PDT
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