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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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LOCAL Announcement :: Police State
October 22nd Protest in San Jose
Start: 2005-10-22 11:00
End: 2005-10-22 15:00
Timezone: Etc/GMT+7
Body:
11:00 assemble Emma Prusch Farm Park
11:30 march- into neighborhoods
12:30 rally Emma Prusch Farm Park
647 S. King (near Story Road)
San Jose
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News :: Police State
ALERT! State Funded "Border Militia" Proposed!!
04 Oct 2005
by
John Florence
Several California border area Congressmen said Monday they're preparing to introduce a measure calling for a state-funded, sworn border militia to patrol the country's borders and assist the U.S. Border Patrol, the Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and other federal border security agencies.
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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights : Police State : Resistance & Tactics
Sign the Petition to denounce the "Mexican Heritage" Plaza for inviting the MinuteKKKlan
03 Oct 2005
(Updated)
by
madre_indigena_en_lucha
...and the resignation of Marcela Davison Aviles, the ED of the Plaza!!
Off, on, off on... geez do these people ever make up their minds? the MHP have now re-invited Simcox for November, though apparently not confirmed. Either way, it's time to lay the cards on the table. !Ya basta con sus trucos!
Read more about this ever-changing situation on the website, then sign!
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LOCAL News :: Police State
Capitola to expand traffic camera network
26 Sep 2005
by
Mark Cohen
Capitola officials want to expand their use of high-resolution neighborhood cameras because police say the technology has improved investigations of drug deals, assaults and prostitution in just three months.
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