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Encampment To Countdown the Beginning of the End of the Bush Regime

World Cant Wait Encampment Begins. Look out for pics and updates - encampment will be in the Washington D.C. Mall Sat. the 15th for Millions More Movement and then back in front of the White House Until Nov.2nd.
The World Can’t Wait—Drive Out the Bush Regime!
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Military Recruiters Shut Down in San Diego: Protests Planned in Santa Cruz

On October 13, 2005 Military recruiters at San Diego State University were completely shut down during student protests. The recruiters will be coming to Santa Cruz on Tuesday where similar protests are planned. I recommend that our Videocop (at right) check out the footage from San Diego. Video This!
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911 for Undergraduates: based on sources from The Monterey Institute of International Studies and the Naval Post-Graduate School in Monterey

The the long term polarization of the former British empire and its relationship
to the rise of Taliban was much studied prior to 911. Unfortunately for the
victims of 911, government experts had to find jobs in academia after the election
of George W. Bush.
Karl F Inderfurth, formerly of the State department is an important example. The
progress he achieved has been single-handedly dismantled by Bush himself.
“Having Ambassador Inderfurth on our faculty since
August 2001 was
extremely fortuitous,� said George Washington University President Stephen Joel
Trachtenberg. “His first-hand knowledge of South Asia, particularly his experience
with Afghanistan and the Taliban, and his dealings with Pakistan and India, has
broadened our students’ grasp of the complexity of problems in that region of the
world.�
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Pat Robertson's Indiscretion
16 Oct 2005
by
Gary Sudborough
Pat Robertson is simply expressing what ruling classes all through history have felt about the leaders of the poor and oppressed.
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