''Anarcho-Syndicalism'' is a Fraud !
13 Aug 2005
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Friend of Anarchy
''Anarcho-Syndicalism'' is a revisionist, social-protestant deviation from Anarchist thought.
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News :: Media Criticism
IMC Super Rural Access Problem
Urgent help needed to deliver indymedia via wireless service to isolated rural users
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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights : Media Criticism : Peace & War
cindy sheehan solidarity vigil
12 Aug 2005
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signguy
weekly vigil stands with cindy sheehan 8.12.05
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Government & Elections
San Anselmo City Council Moves to Silence Ford Greene
12 Aug 2005
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Reposted / By Ford Greene

Ford Greene has been putting signs up on the side of the building he owns in San Anselmo. Nothing graphic, violent or pornographic, yet the City Council of San Anselmo recently voted to curtail his free speech in the form of these signs.
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Mercedes Runs on Waste Vegetable Oil
No gas, no diesel, no fossil fuel whatsoever. This car runs on waste vegetable oil from local restaurants.
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Announcement :: Resistance & Tactics
Cindy Sheehan for President
11 Aug 2005
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Puerto Rico
Bumper Sticker graphics and manual.
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News :: Globalization & Capitalism : Government & Elections : Labor & Economics : Peace & War : Police State
Reagan Directive Foreshadowed Haiti Crisis
The execution of National Security Directive No. 77 was crafted to satisfy business elites in Haiti and the US that eventually would organize to undermine the policies of President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, especially his decision to raise the minimum wage. Political Science Professor Ronald W. Cox explains how and why the US government has struggled
against the rise of democracy in Haiti since the early 80s.
As part of this effort, AID cut off aid to Aristide shortly after he took office. In addition, for the first time in its history, the State Department became concerned with human rights violations in Haiti after the election of Aristide. The Department reportedly established a notebook of human rights violations committed by the Aristide government, something it had not done during the Duvalier regimes. In fact, State Department officials had supported the Duvaliers consistently by arguing that the human rights abuses (which were notorious) of those regimes were unsubstantiated and that those regimes deserved support for their anticommunism.
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The SHORTWAVE REPORT 8/12/05 ¡LISTEN GLOBALLY!
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio. With times and freqs for listening at home. 2 files- broadcast and slow-modem streaming. Free to rebroadcast. China, Netherlands, Russia, and Cuba.
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