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The LEFT ( not the communist fronts ) NEEDS TO MARCH (english) |
by MicMac Merc |
09 Apr 2003
Modified: 10 Apr 2003 |
The LEFT ( not the communist fronts ) NEEDS TO MARCH on behalf of disabled vets, family and their kids. NOW!! After 20 years of
advocacy for Vets, Family & Friends it comes down to the same old,
same old...
You want to make toe Gov & Corporations BLUSH.. you need to MARCH
in DC and nationally to see many issues resolved.. agent orange,
guld war syndrome, among others.. That is if you really care about
working folks and their issues.. if you don't do this for your own,
then your own will always be on the other side of the wire. |
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Tears of Inspiration from Argentina (english) |
by Marina S |
09 Apr 2003
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"The chorus is "We are the future and the present, to resist and to occupy". It goes on with more inspiring lyrics. (Somewhere between 150 and 200 factories are now being occupied and run by the workers, the form ranges from occupations like Zanon or Brukman, to occupations that then ask for a judicial nod and become collectives." |
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To Mr. Mic Mac Merc (english) |
by Socialist - not Communist |
09 Apr 2003
Modified: 11:37:45 PM |
Mr. Mic Mac Merc,
You asked in article
http://boston.indymedia.org:8081/front.php3?article_id=13605&group=
that you get information on the "swamp people in Irac". They are
actually called the "Marsh Arabs" .. and despite your misnomer I will
post for you. We have never met but I like your soul. I see beteewn
your lines.
Huggs,
Gwen |
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The Cradle of Civilization (english) |
by MicMac Merc |
09 Apr 2003
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In ancient times the land area now known as modern Iraq was almost equivalent to Mesopotamia, the land
between the two rivers Tigris and Euphrates (in Arabic, the Dijla and Furat, respectively), the Mesopotamian plain
was called the Fertile Crescent. This region is known as the Cradle of Civilization; was the birthplace of the varied
civilizations that moved us from prehistory to history. An advanced civilization flourished in this region long before
that of Egypt, Greece, and Rome, for it was here in about 4000BC that the Sumerian culture flourished . |
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Merry Shi'ites rejoice in front of reporters hotel - but what comes next? (english) |
by Brent Herbert |
09 Apr 2003
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The images of the statue being pulled down will probably become one of the iconic images of this war. Those destroying the statue were Shi'ites who had been kept in poverty and oppressed by Saddam. The protest took place, not coincidentally, right accross the street from the hotel where all the journalists were shacked up. Now we know that the extreme right wing in America has no love for the poor. How much did the CIA pay for that protest, and will it be enough for those impoverished Shi'ites to retire on (Uncle Sam, after all, doesn't do the charity thing) |
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2003 Human Rights Act (english) |
by 108th CONGRESS |
09 Apr 2003
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April 3, 2003
Mr. SMITH of New Jersey (for himself, Mr. ROYCE, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Mr. WOLF, Mr. SOUDER, Mr. PENCE, Mr.
CROWLEY, Ms. LOFGREN, Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN, Mr. TOM DAVIS of Virginia, Mr. TOWNS, Mr. MCNULTY, Ms.
GINNY BROWN-WAITE of Florida, Mr. BALLENGER, Ms. LORETTA SANCHEZ of California, Mr. SAM JOHNSON of
Texas, Mr. CLAY, Mr. BEAUPREZ, Mr. GREEN of Texas, Mr. ENGLISH, Mr. GREEN of Wisconsin, Ms. NORTON, Mr.
WYNN, Mr. BELL, Mr. MORAN of Virginia, Mr. PAYNE, Mr. COX, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. MOORE, Mr. VAN HOLLEN,
and Mr. WELDON of Pennsylvania) |
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