Review :: Government & Elections
Did George W. Bush Steal America's 2004 Election?
A post-election headline from the Akron Beacon Journal cites a critical report by twelve prominent social scientists and statisticians, reporting: "Analysis Points to Election ‘Corruption': Group Says Chance of Exit Polls Being So Wrong in '04 Vote is One-in-959,000." Citing "Ohio's Odd Numbers," investigative reporter Christopher Hitchens, a Bush supporter, says in Vanity Fair: "Given what happened in that key state on Election Day 2004, both democracy and common sense cry out for a court-ordered inspection of its new voting machines."
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LOCAL Announcement :: Arts & Culture : Civil & Human Rights : Government & Elections
Old Time American Flag Burn (7/1)
29 Jun 2005
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b y o f
Old Time American Flag Burn.
A respectful ritual ceremony and orgiastic celebration of free speech.
FRIDAY, JULY 1st 7 - 10 PM
SEABRIGHT BEACH (right side)
Santa Cruz, CA
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News :: Government & Elections : Peace & War : Resistance & Tactics
Nearly 9,000 U.S. troops dead? A NATIONWIDE CALL FOR INFO FROM SURVIVORS.
29 Jun 2005
by
peaceseeker
Has the Bush administration drastically understated the U.S. military death count by redefining "death"? The following article suggests that it has, and it calls for a nationwide campaign to honor deceased service members by naming and counting them.
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Government & Elections : Police State
Government Manipulation of the Legal System to Suppress Dissent
29 Jun 2005
(Updated)
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dissident

From racist attacks targeting
Lodi, California’s Muslim community, to attempts to silence and imprison political activists in
San Francisco and
San Diego, dissent and freedom of speech are under attack. As government repression in general increases, so does the use of the federal grand jury to intimidate, incarcerate and render impotent activists across social movements. In recent years, pressure on the animal rights, environmental justice, anti-war and anarchist movements has increased exponentially. Government officials seem anxious to pin the label “terrorist� on anyone that is effectively campaigning against injustice. At a recent hearing before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, John E. Lewis, Deputy Assistant Director of the Counterterrorism Division of the FBI, testified that, “Investigating and preventing animal rights extremism and eco-terrorism is one of the FBI’s highest domestic terrorism priorities.�
Activists and people of color are not the only people being persecuted, lawyers are feeling the heat as well. On Febuary 10, 2005, New York civil rights attorney
Lynne Stewart was convicted of conspiracy, providing material support to terrorists and defrauding the US government. Yet, Stewart never provided any financial support, weaponry or any other concrete aid for any act of terrorism. No act of terrorism is alleged to have resulted from her actions. Lynne and her supporters argue that all she did was represent her client effectively as a good attorney should.
audio:
New York Human Rights attorney Lynne Stewart interview
updates:
San Diego:
Judge to Hear First Amendment Objections
San Francisco:
Reprieve for Activists
resources:
FBIwitchHunt.com ||
Just Cause Law Collective ||
National Lawyers Guild ||
No Compromise
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Interview :: Civil & Human Rights : Government & Elections : Police State
New York Human Rights attorney Lynne Stewart is interviewed on FRSC
28 Jun 2005
(Updated)
by
George Cadman (reposted from radio imc)
George Cadman of Free Radio Santa Cruz interviews New York Human Rights attorney Lynne Stewart about her conviction, the climate of fear and intimidation in this country and what people can do about it. Lynne Stewart will be sentenced in September and faces up to 30 years in prison. The judge has the descretion to give her no prison time, only probation, if he so chooses, so letters to the judge are encouraged.
Audio:
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