December 2011
44 posts
The #NDAA: Here's The Scariest, Most Outrageous... →
anonymissexpress:
By David Seaman, Credit Card Outlaw via @EveyofBabylon
OK, very well. Now consider this report from Russian news agency RT, published earlier today: “The National Defense Authorization Act that recently cleared Congress has become a hot topic for debate among average Americans who fear the provisions in the bill that will allow for the US to detain and torture citizens...
Hands Faced Up: If you are going to fight the... →
the-ragged:
Some problems …
People like to skim through things that are easy on the eyes — so pictures, videos, and big, bold, short text.
People who know and are scared are still too lazy to do things to raise awareness or protest.
People won’t do the work to research or look into things, and will…
Ergodic Musing: The Sublime Art Of Political... →
rajphi:
So while we’re out here signing petitions and yelling to everyone that will listen that our Congress is trying to pass a bill that will effectively censor the Internet (The Stop Online Piracy Act - SOPA) these same “Lawmakers” are spending a whole lot of time and resources downloading all kinds…
Dear Congress
wingingred:
1984 was not supposed to be an instruction manual.
Sincerely,
Everyone
They’ve taken a few lessons from Animal Farm as well
Montanans Launch Recall of Senators Who Approved... →
Reblog if you're willing to answer anything that...
My choice [for the most important important event of 2011] is the introduction...
– Jeff Sharlet in The Year That Was – 38 writers and thinkers each select the most important event of 2011 (via curiositycounts)
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As Americans, it’s easy to see the corruption in other countries, but we can’t...
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Thoughts while doing the dishes.
(via wespeakfortheearth)
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Something Worth Remembering →
October 6th 2011 interview of Chris Hedges by RT reporter
Partying on New Year's Eve?
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I’m tired of hearing about drunk people driving themselves into telephone poles and trees as well, just...
U.S. District Court Rules Iran Behind 9/11 Attacks... →
deus—ex-machina:
NEW YORK, December 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — A federal district court in Manhattan yesterday entered a historic ruling that reveals new facts about Iran’s support of al Qaeda in the 9/11 attacks. U.S. District Judge George B. Daniels ruled yesterday that Iran and Hezbollah materially and directly supported al Qaeda in the September 11, 2001 attacks and are legally...
Twitter suspending accounts and deleting tweets of... →
spacezombies:
Claiming these people are “annoying other users”, Twitter has begun suspending accounts and deleting tweets of users that tweet often about the Occupy movement or the National Defense Authorization Act.
See this article for more information, too.
like a skeleton key.: WAKE. THE. FUCK. UP. →
sans-nuage:
there is something seriously wrong with this fucking country and it gets to be this way because people are apathetic. WAKE. UP. if you don’t know what these are:
NDAA
SOPA
CITIZENS UNITED
then you’re what’s wrong with this country. you think you can spend your days going to work,…
well put, sir.
Why do we need Wikileaks?
kforkallisti:
Because of atrocities such as this being covered up by the US government and other governments across the globe.
Amendment inspired by Occupy Movement on the table →
occupywallstreet:
Petition to support ”Outlawing Corporate Cash Undermining the Public Interest in our Elections and Democracy (OCCUPIED) Amendment”
Most citizens reject US ruling system →
n-morgan:
Only an average of 17 percent of Americans said they were satisfied with the way their country was run throughout 2011, the second-lowest ever, a new poll in the US indicates.
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rt.com →
look what i’ve dug up, something worth a mull over.
DoD Training Manual: Protests are "Low-Level... →
uniteordie:
In case anyone was wondering who the provisions of the NDAA were meant for…
Something worth a read →