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We Can Win; Now When We Take a Stand for Human Rights It Means More...
31 Oct 2005
by
Eric LeCompte
With legislation on the verge of passing to close the "School of the Assassins", the time has come this November to stand up against violence, torture, and war!
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Neo-Wilsonism Dead in Iran, But Women Can Still Vote
30 Oct 2005
by
David Roknich
"Usama, iranians do not want a theocratic state,religion should be put aside, and democracy take hold.and no we dont need america's help."
"Iranian Girl" Blog
A new secular Iran is evolving from the cocoon of its traditional culture. The cocoon serves a purpose, until the new creature casts it aside and takes wing.
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The Mindless American: A Tragedy In The Making
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SJSU Honors '68 Olympics Activists With Sculpture
28 Oct 2005
(Updated)
by
Spartan Daily

After thirty-seven years, San Jose State student activists and 1968 Olympic Medal Winners, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, are honored with a statue commemorating their world famous salute.
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The Charmed Life of Harriet Ellan Miers
Harriet Miers is used to having petty details handled for her- and invariably to her advantage. All he ever has to do is make sure that her boss, George W. Bush enjoys the same elegant service that she does. When Alberto Gonzales was appointed Attorney General, Harriet took over his duties. What were those duties? To establish an apologia for the US government policies of torture, as used in
Abu Ghraib (Mirror of link))and
Guantanamo Bay.
Miers has not veered from the course that Gonzales set for her, and continues to make "progress".
The charmed nature of the rewards she enjoys in her personal life for such superior service are beginning to come to light: although, you can be sure, the corporate media will be slow to bring the story to the national stage.
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