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The Battle in Seattle Sep. 22nd, 2008 @ 04:36 pm
[info]jk_fabiani
Saw Stuart Townsend's new controversial docu-drama this weekend depicting the Seattle 1999 WTO protests.
What we hadn’t reckoned with was the Seattle Police Department, who single-handedly managed to turn a peaceful protest into a riot.” - Britain’s Environment Minister, Michael Meacher
Movie Website:http://www.battleinseattlemovie.com/
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_in_Seattle
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0850253/

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In the Valley of Elah Oct. 19th, 2007 @ 09:24 am
[info]firewheelvortex

I just sent this off to the publicity people for a new film, opening in theaters now, as they say.

I don't usually do film reviews on graphictruth.com, and I am not wanting to be on your list of "usual suspects," though I'm interested in UNusual films. The hook for me was that my state senator and majority leader, Harry Reid, handed off a copy to John Kerry - who watched it and sent out a notice to his entire mailing list. Graphictruth.com is pretty much about what it sounds like, and it sounds like this is a very graphic truth indeed. For me, the fact that the ball started rolling on this in 2003 is to me the most interesting part of this story. It takes that long for the consequences of some acts to materialize, sometimes even longer. This seems to be all about unintended, unimagined and unimaginable consequences. I really, really do not want to see this film. I expect it will give me nightmares. Can you please send me a review copy? Regards; Bob King Graphictruth.com

I can count the number of times I've done something like this on my thumbs. And I'm doing it knowing that it is going to have a certain message, it is going to portray a certain reality that will be unpalatable to those who think that the War in Iraq and the War on Terror are inseparable.But in fact, when you go to war - every time, and for whatever reason, you must pay the Butcher's Bill - and the horrifying truth is that each and every soldier who faces combat is affected forever. This paragraph comes from John Kerry's letter.

The former top operating officer at the Pentagon, a Marine Lieutenant General, once said of Iraq that "the commitment of our forces to this fight was done with a casualness and swagger that are the special province of those who have never had to execute these missions --or bury the results."

I've never seriously considered myself to be anti-war. It strikes me rather like being anti-hurricane. It really doesn't matter to the hurricane whether you are philosophically opposed to it's existence or not. One can prepare for it, one can avoid being in it or choose to endure it, one must respond to it intelligently and clean up the mess so that life can return to normal. These are common sense observations, and wars come upon us for many reasons, many of which are no more under our control than the weather.

I am pro-peace - and to me, the best way to ensure peace and the best way to return to a state of peace subsequent to war is to have a very efficient and powerful response to aggression, and as realistic an appreciation as possible as to the costs of war upon the people asked to fight it and those who must stay at home. Above all, don't stupidly create conditions that may provoke a war.

There is a huge, indefinable, but real price that must be paid over the generations for every act of war, for ever war that starts due to foolishness, misadventure, miscalculation, aggression, need, greed, the hunger for power or the desire for "living room."

Thousands of years ago, Sun Tsu considered all these things in his "Art of War," a book George W. Bush has clearly never read, or at least comprehended. Source: Shonshi.com; Links indicated with question marks lead to related discussion threads:


If one gains victory in battle and is successful in attacks, but does not exploit those achievements, it is disastrous.

This is called waste and delay. ?

Therefore, I say the wise general thinks about it, and the good general executes it. ?

If it is not advantageous, do not move;

if there is no gain, do not use troops;

if there is no danger, do not do battle. ?

The ruler may not move his army out of anger; the general may not do battle out of wrath. ? If it is advantageous, move;

if it is not advantageous, stop. ?

Those angry will be happy again, and those wrathful will be cheerful again, but a destroyed nation cannot exist again, the dead cannot be brought back to life. ?

Therefore, the enlightened ruler is prudent, the good general is cautious.

This is the Way of securing the nation, and preserving the army. ?

And I could not resist adding this further citation from the very first page:

Before doing battle, in the temple one calculates and will win, because many calculations were made; before doing battle, in the temple one calculates and will not win, because few calculations were made; ? Many calculations, victory, few calculations, no victory, then how much less so when no calculations? By means of these, I can observe them, beholding victory or defeat! ?

It seems that in this case, foresight was 20/20.

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Unlawful Termination Sep. 21st, 2007 @ 03:37 pm
[info]samystclair
Kyle Before Drugs

Kyle was fired for the work he missed (four days total). He had doctors notes two from the ER and one from a specialist), was on narcotics (rendering not only unable to physically do his job, also legally. Working for TERMINIX as a tech he drove a truck most of his work day) and was suffering from a great deal of pain caused by abnormal complications that the doctors told us had the potential to lead to kidney failure had it not been treated properly and most importantly, immediately.

We've since found out that TERMINIX makes a common practice of treating their employees this way, hiding behind legal contracts signed upon hire. Essentially making it impossible to take legal action against the company for unethical and in some cases unlawful treatment. This is what they're doing to their employees, imagine what they're doing to their customers.

Do some googling there is a lot of information regarding unethical and in some cases unlawful treatment of employees and customers from TERMINIX and SERVICEMASTER their parent company.
Current Location: Austin, Texas
Current Mood: infuriated

Shock and Law Sep. 18th, 2007 @ 05:20 pm
[info]jk_fabiani
Naomi Klein has received some well deserved exposure via Harpers, Jennifer Stone, and DemocracyNow!:
Naomi Klein

"Pinochet's coup in Chile. The massacre in Tiananmen Square. The collapse of the Soviet Union. September 11th, 2001. The war on Iraq. The Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Award-winning investigative journalist Naomi Klein brings together all of these world-changing events in her new book, "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism." In her first national broadcast interview since the publication of "The Shock Doctrine," Klein joins us in our fire house studio for the hour. Klein writes, "The history of the contemporary free market was written in shocks." She argues that "Some of the most infamous human rights violations of the past thirty-five years, which have tended to be viewed as sadistic acts carried out by anti-democratic regimes, were in fact either committed with the deliberate intent of terrorizing the public or actively harnessed to prepare the ground for the introduction of radical free-market reforms.""

( Listen to Segment || Download Show mp3 || Watch 128k stream || Watch 256k stream || Read Transcript )


Director Alfonso Cuarón, who made the exceptional "Children of Men", colaborates with Naomi on a short film based on the book, "The Shock Doctrine"". Download the film:

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism Cover

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

NO LOGO: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs Cover

NO LOGO: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs

evolution of morality Dec. 7th, 2006 @ 03:59 pm
[info]jk_fabiani
Morality is a function of Darwinian evolution.

Patricia Churchland, who chairs the University of California, San Diego Philosophy Department, focuses also on neuroethics and attempts to understand choice, responsibility and the basis of moral norms in terms of brain function, evolution and brain-culture interactions. Her books include Brain-Wise, Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain and On the Contrary, with Paul M. Churchland.
Other entries
» "I bask in the majesty of the cosmos"
Neil de Grasse Tyson , the new host of the PBS-TV program "NOVA science NOW", is director of the Hayden Planetarium in the Rose Center For Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History. He is the recipient of seven honorary doctorates and the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal.
The Soul of a Nerd (Link to Quicktime Video 17.5 MB 16'34)
See also:Heavy lifting.



The Sky Is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist Cover

The Sky Is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist by Neil De Grasse Tyson
» (No Subject)


[info]serendipity4u


This community is a place where we come to gain spiritual growth and a better understanding of each other. And hopefully, deeper friendships. All while sharing our insights into various Bible readings.

Every two or three days, there will be a new reading posted along with some questions. These questions are designed to help us get to know each other and examine our own spirit while delving into a deeper understanding of what God wants for us.

Remember, there are no wrong answers. When you comment, please do so with understanding and the motive of holding each other up as we learn and grow together. Please do not comment if the goal is to tear down someone's thoughts. Debate is welcome, yet use discression.
» Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi
Via The Picket Line:
The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi Online. 98 volumes of his writings, speeches, and interviews, free-of-charge.

» Dubai, the port deal and 9/11
I wonder how long it will be before a conspiracy theorist makes the connection between the new port deal (more cronyism-Snow and the new marad administrator) and 9/11?

I mean, think about the implications...UAE, terrorists, planes into buildings, and the horrible loss of life...

Now think about the possibility here-and I throw this out to any conspiracy theorist who wishes to pick it up, if UAE and the Dubai port contract is not inherently threatening to our port and national security, as determined by admin lickspittles, could it be because folks 'in the know' already knew that 9/11 was at least a LIHOP and at worst a MIHOP? Would explain the readiness to do the port deal. Gives pause to think, heh? Our enemy is not REALLY our enemy, it is a fiction under which we might make money.

Personally, I chalk it up to a simple combo-greed, cronyism, incompetence and the all emcompassing conservative concept that we are all too stupid to get it, and their closely held belief that they are too smart for us anyway because they are superior beings.

It is rather amazing isn't it? All these military-industrial corporattions losing out on the Cold War business surge that lasted for decades. The peace dividend was staring them in their face. They were about to lose the most giving teat they ever had. Could not do that, couldn't go there. Carlyle group in tatters, no income... Need a new enemy to ramp the country up, maintain our empire and profits. Need a BIG enemy. Let's have a religious war-how about them Muslims? Great deat-picks up the business world, the M-I'complex' the fundamentalist Christians/rapturists, Zionists, neocons,reduces the unemployment figures and on and on. So many answers to their problems. Let's have another 'great' and powerful oponent, even if we manufacture it from whole cloth.

Hmmmmmmm. Makes ya wonder, does it not?
» We're moving to another spot on the web
We still love livejournal, don't get us wrong. But we're trying something new at the Liberal Christians Network, where you can now post about Politics and Religion.

I could use some able assistants. We now have newsfeeds coming into the news and views area. What I would like to do is have a team of people split up the newsfeeds between them and scour them daily for interesting articles. Then (after signing up for the blog) they would need to post a paragraph and a link to the rest of the article. We will include both off-site articles and relevant on-site ones as they start to come in.

The goal is to provide 3 excellent newsfeeds of our own in Religion, Politics, and Green Living. If you have a passion for any of those areas and want to help people become informed, and if you are committed to doing about 15 minutes of cutting and pasting per day everyday we could have those most excellent newsfeeds up and running in no time. :)

Additionally, again if you have a passion for a particular area.. such as Gay Christianity, and would like to adopt or co-adopt that topic you could take on the responsibilities for finding and adding new content as well as writing some of your own.
» Setting up a user-friendly progressive believers portal?
I found that a lot of the Christian search engines and link directories (and there are many) will not list my website because it's theologically liberal. This means than a lot of other progressive sites can't be found there as well if they don't profess the Nicene Creed or agree that the Bible is inerrant.

So, what about creating one of our own for progressive faith listings? I'd like to take my very long website and chop it up and put it into a much more user-friendly set up. Would there be anyone here willing to assist in the data entry and content management since a project of this sort would require a team of dedicated participants? It doesn't pay anything other than the knowledge that you are building up an internet ministry.

Let's all put our heads together, decide on the format of the new site, and sort out who tackles which topic. But I need people who are truly willing to commit some time so as to make it worth while to have a pro designer come in and overhaul the set-up of the site. :)

Edit: Here is a test template of the site. (Isn't it pretty?) http://www.hostdiva.com/liberalchristians/ The old site has been dumped into it by the pro designer so she could demonstrate to me how to reorganize the info. My next goal after learning how to work with the new set up is to break down some of the info even further and type in descriptions/mini reviews of each link (that's where we will need the most help, I think) so that search functions will be most useful.

Latest edit: I want to thank the web designer for donating her time and energy to completely overhauling the set-up and giving a place to put the beautiful new website. I also want to say that I had no thoughts of doing something like this until she mentioned it, so I really feel that this is something that was just _meant_ to happen. :^)

I also want to thank people who have offered to help thus far. It will be a little while before I am ready to assign jobs. I need to do what I said I would do up above and learn the ropes of the site. But if you really are anxious to be of help it would be _lovely_ if you could maybe write some articles or share your thoughts on "paper" so that this site can have some content of its own beyond the great big links directory that it is now. Just drop a line below and let me know what you are thinking of writing about. Or if you have something already written, like a sermon or journal entry, that isn't published elsewhere where there would be a copyright issue that would be useful too. It would be nice for visitors to hear from people other than myself, I think. :^)

Update: 12/13

I am getting pretty good at managing the back end of the site. I still have more sections to add and fill out and I have more work to do cross-refercning some of the other major sits. I think since that I am saving HTML straight to the server that it would be best if I am the only one to work from that end of things. (I have already overwritten and lost some work. *sob sob* Fortunately, the webdesigner clued me in to saving all the pages as raw html in notepad. Hence the reason I will be the only one working from the back end of the site. If it gets overwritten I have the back-up already to re-publish.)

But I am still looking for folks who can write and who are great at putting together newletter info. The site can generate blogs and newsletters and I would really like to capitalize on that, so keep thinking about what you can add to those areas. :^)
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A simple thought on patriotism.

If Bush calls those who do not support his war, his agenda, unpatriotic, where does that leave those unthinking and uncritical people who do climb on his gravy train? Would that make them complicit? Would they be accomplices or accessories to his crimes?

If he has committed high crimes, misdemeanors and perhaps treason, does this also mean those 'patriots' in Congress, regardless of party affiliation, are also liable and perhaps likely, to stand in the dock, as accused?

What is a patriot? One who follows blindly the concept "My country right or wrong?" Or is the individual who respects the Constitution, the Declaration, the Bill oif Rights, who believes in 'traditional American values' of charity, of helping the helpless, of offering succor to those in need the patriot? Is the one who follows blindly without regard, the road taken, or the one who questions authority gone wrong, the true patriot?

Personally, I will continue to question authority, follow where it is right to do so, support my country when it maintains a true path and wave goodbye to those in manacles and shackles and orange jumpsuits as they do the perp walk to a private and privatized hell called prison.
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One wonders how those corporations who manufacture both electronic voting machines and ATM machines maintain the faith of the public in their ATM machines when obviously, their BBV machines appear susceptible to questions regarding their integrity in elections?

And why can one obtain a receipt from other electronic systems such as cash registers and ATMs and not a BBV machine?

We are losing our democracy in this country one questionable election at a time. How much longer will the public stand for this? It is long past time for publicly funded, paper ballot or paper trail balloted elections and campaigns.


Perhaps we could outlaw lobbyists? Or any campaign contributions not directed towards an entrance gate for clean campaigns and elections? Or if this does not work, then maybe we should open the budget process to national elections, taking the lobbyists and politicians out of the direct mainstream of taxastion and budgetry.

There is no point to the pretense of democracy if we can't point to the honesty and integrity of our ballot box outcomes.

Let's get clean campaigns, publicly financed elections and a paper trail system out there for 2008. Time to move folks.
» The Long Now seminars online.
Long Now

http://www.longnow.org/



"The Long Now" Brian Eno Nov 02003
Listen: Vorbis, MP3 Part: 1, 2, 3, 4
Read: PDF, DOC, SXW


"The Art Of The Really Long View" Peter Schwartz Dec 02003
Listen: Vorbis, MP3
Read: DOC



"There's Plenty of Room at the Top: Long-term Thinking About Large-scale Computing" George Dyson Jan 02004
Listen: Vorbis, MP3


Several more behind cut. )

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One has to wonder, what with all the investigations now underway, and those that will spring from new revelations and information, just how long it will be before the GOP starts spouting publicly, that Bush stole two national elections and was never truly our President. One wonders how long it will take them, in a desparate attempt, to keep the GOP from shriveling up and blowing away, from distancing themselves from Bushwa. One wonders how long it will be before they declare he was no Republican to begin with?

Aides, lobbyists, Congressional reps, Pentagon and State officials, state and local reps down to the level of election officials. All faced with a payback for their criminal behavior, their corruption, cronyism and evil. How will the GOP recover from this tearing open of the heart and soul of conservatism. How long will it be before the worms and other infestations so exposed at the heart of the GOP will be sewept from memory?

The conservative knows no bounds, recognizes neither law nor limit placed upon them. They control most of the MSM. So how long will it be before they are re-writing the history of their boundless corruption and criminality?

We wait and wonder just how their Spindarella will dance.

I myself hope they never recover. I wish to find them consigned to the ashbin of history.
» Rescuing Christianity.. proposals on how to do this
A rebuttal to the following post that liberal Christians are responsible for the thoughts and actions of the more zealous conservative ones:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x5186160

"We spend lots of time pointing to the Muslim community and telling them that their religion of peace has been hijacked. We show them point after point after point and then we tell them if they want to save their religion -- if they truly are a religion of peace -- then *they* need to do what only *they* can do: CLEAN HOUSE.

I'm sorry if Christians on DU or any other message board are offended to be lumped in with the fundamentalists of their religion. Please remember, these zealots are a problem in *your* community which is affecting us all and endangering peace. Now, just like the Muslims, it is time for you to prove you are a religion of peace. *You* need to go do what only *you* can do: CLEAN HOUSE."

My thoughts on this:
Claiming that liberal Christians are the only ones who have to speak up when the conservative ones become hateful is no more fair than expecting the French to keep the Quebecois in line. Yes there is some common language there, but that's all the connection they have. If what conservative believers do is a threat to all of the American public, then it is up to every citizen (not just people from liberal churches) to speak out about this. (And I do believe some conservative believers are a threat when they start talking about limiting what rights women have over their own bodies, who can marry whom, who can adopt children, whether or not real science is taught in schools, blaming natural or manmade disasters on the "sinful" behaviors of some people...)

But changing conservatives would be very hard to do. There is a reason why some of them are so "in-your-face" and trying to meddle in other peoples' lives. Conservative evangelicals believe that they have to keep on converting others and making their government align with their religion because they have been indoctrinated into thinking that they have to save others in order to maintain their own salvation. As long as the leaders can peddle the fear of HELL we have a problem. In order to fix this we need to get rid of the concept of eternal Hell. In order to do that we have to get them to let go of Bibilical literalism. In order to do that we have to get these black and white thinkers who take comfort in absolutes to give up their faith and transform it into something compeletely different.

This is not an easy thing!! I married into a family of conservative evangelicals. The fear they have of stepping a toe out of line is unbelievable!

But we have the same battle for faith that we do for political liberalism. We need our own airwaves. Just as the RW bloviators own the political airspace, so do the RW people of "faith". We need an alternative to the 700 club and TBS and Angel. There is no Air America for liberal believers. The closest I can find is Day 1 which is still not liberal enough for the likes of me.. though it is better than the 700 club.

I have tried to get people to write in to DISH, DirecTV, Xm, and Sirius to demand equal programming. But we need backers. We need funding. We need programming to offer.

This is NOT going to be easy.. and we need help. There is an alternative for people who want to listen to or view spiritual programming, but we have to make it happen.

Would Jesus love a liberal? You bet!
http://www.geocities.com/greenpartyvoter/liberalchristians.htm
» Indictments tomorrow? For Libby, Rove, Cheney?
Who gets nailed and for what?

Inquiring minds want to know.
» Abramoff, DeLay, and Frist, hopefully only the beginning
Editorial cartoons on the subject: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4935064
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"Corrupt Connections: Widening Abramoff Scandal Exposes GOP Cronyism"

Crony capitalism the name of the Republican game. Their slogan is "take care of your friends and leave the risks of the free market for the suckers." That would be John Q. Public.

From Halliburton's overcharging in Iraq to Enron's manipulation of the California energy crisis and now the emerging hurricane reconstruction boondoggle, we witness what happens when the federal government is turned into a glorified help desk and ATM machine for politically connected corporations.

But the defining case study on the deep corruption of the Bush administration and the GOP is emerging from the myriad investigations of well-connected Republican fundraiser and lobbyist Jack Abramoff. For starters, Abramoff, a $100,000-plus fundraiser for George W. Bush's presidential campaigns, is under federal indictment on wire fraud and conspiracy charges. He is also under congressional and FBI investigations.

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0927-28.htm
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"The Paper Trail Behind Tom DeLay's Indictment"

WASHINGTON - September 29 - House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was indicted by a Texas grand jury Wednesday on a charge of conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws. Following the indictment, DeLay announced that he would temporarily step down from his post as House Majority Leader.
The indictment alleges that $190,000 was illegally funneled from six corporations through DeLay's nonfederal group and then transferred to the Republican National State Elections Committee.

All of these transactions took place through DeLay's 527 group called Texans for a Republican Majority. These 527s are nonfederal fundraising accounts formerly used in elections by candidates and parties. Their use by parties and candidates for federal office was banned, effective after the 2002 election.

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0929-14.htm
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"Taking Down Tom DeLay"

Local prosecutors don't usually deal in the affairs of state. It is their job to indict petty crooks and put them behind bars.

But when the affairs of state are corrupted by petty crooks, sometimes only a local prosecutor has the skills - and the sense of duty - that is required to address the crisis.

That explains why Wednesday's criminal conspiracy indictment of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, the Texas Republican who essentially runs the Congress, came not from Washington but from Austin.

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0929-24.htm
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"'The Hammer' Gets Hit"

The Republican Party's once-copious political capital is quickly eroding. As we go to press, House majority leader Tom DeLay has just been indicted by a Texas grand jury on one count of criminal conspiracy in a fast-moving money-laundering case. "I have notified the speaker that I will temporarily step aside from my position as majority leader," DeLay said in a statement following the stunning final day of the grand jury's term. The Republican Party's go-to guy, famously nicknamed "The Hammer," finally got whacked.

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0929-26.htm
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"Bill Frist, The Former 2008 Presidential Candidate"

It's one thing to lie in politics. It's another to be caught in a lie. Bill Frist has been caught in a lie. His political future is over. The immediate question is, can he survive as Majority Leader?

The Tennessee Republican claims he wasn’t privy to any inside information leading up to the sale of his stock in Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), the country’s largest for-profit hospital chain founded by Frist’s father, Thomas, and brother, Thomas Jr., weeks before the company reported lower than expected earnings July 13 that sent the stock south.

Now the Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the matter, a spokesman for the senator said last week, to determine if Frist broke any laws.

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0928-20.htm
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"A Stock Explanation From Dr. Bill Frist"

Apprehended again in dubious ethical circumstances, Bill Frist has assured the nation that he is faultless. Although he is suddenly under suspicion of insider trading for dumping his stock in Hospital Corporation of America, the Senate Majority Leader predicts that he will be vindicated when probes by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission are completed.

Whatever those investigations may conclude, however, the facts that have emerged so far cast a deep shadow on the integrity of Dr. Frist and the standards of the U.S. Senate.

Ever since the telegenic surgeon from Tennessee entered the Senate in 1995, he has been plagued by questions about H.C.A., the gigantic, highly profitable hospital and insurance conglomerate founded by his father and brother. While Dr. Frist billed himself as a health-care expert with a “free-market” orientation, he also had tens of millions of dollars invested in H.C.A. stock.

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0928-32.htm
» Sept 24th Peace Rally compilation thread at Democratic Underground
Peace Rally SUPER THREAD: Pictures, videos, news articles, person on the street reports
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4870788

Some images from the day.:

This one is so big you'll want to go there to see it, but it is GREAT!! http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/DC9-24i/Rally%20at%20DC%20disc%202%20004.jpg






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