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Most Influential Union in Country Fights Its Own Staff Union Over Layoffs

 Source  March 18, 2009  1 Comment on Most Influential Union in Country Fights Its Own Staff Union Over Layoffs

As it helps push for legislation that would make it easier for workers to organize, the country’s fastest-growing union is engaged in its own labor dispute with employees it is seeking to lay off.

The Service Employees International Union, considered the most influential union in the nation, has notified the union that represents about 220 of the SEIU’s national field staff and organizers that it is laying off 75 of the employees.

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Ontario CA Sets Up Fenced-In ‘Tent City’ for Local Homeless Only

 Source  March 16, 2009  5 Comments on Ontario CA Sets Up Fenced-In ‘Tent City’ for Local Homeless Only

Dozens of Ontario police and code enforcement officers descended upon the homeless encampment known as Tent City early Monday, separating those who could stay from those to be evicted.

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Investigative Reporter Seymour Hersh Describes “Executive Assassination Ring”

 Source  March 13, 2009  0 Comments on Investigative Reporter Seymour Hersh Describes “Executive Assassination Ring”

At a “Great Conversations” event at the University of Minnesota (March 10), legendary investigative reporter Seymour Hersh may have made a little more news than he intended by talking about new alleged instances of domestic spying by the CIA, and about an ongoing covert military operation that he called an “executive assassination ring.”

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The Employee Free Choice Act – Q and A; Bailed-Out Banks Lobby Against It

 Source  March 13, 2009  1 Comment on The Employee Free Choice Act – Q and A; Bailed-Out Banks Lobby Against It

The Employee Free Choice Act was introduced in Congress this week, but the action wasn’t all in Washington. Around the country, grassroots efforts are growing to pass this critical bill to restore workers’ freedom to form unions and bargain.

Hundreds of phone calls and handwritten letters have gone to U.S. senators this week, urging them to support the Employee Free Choice Act.

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Police Brutality: Deal with it!

 Source  March 10, 2009  6 Comments on Police Brutality: Deal with it!

by Norm Stamper

As police brutality cases go, it may not be one for the annals.

In late February, King County, WA sheriff’s deputy Paul Schene deposited a slender 15-year-old girl into a holding cell and ordered her to remove her shoes. The teen used her right toe to loosen the heel of her left sneaker, which she then cast off, the rubber-soled shoe apparently striking Schene in the shin.

As she began the mirror process with the other shoe, Schene stormed the holding cell, …

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How to stop the drug wars

 Source  March 9, 2009  1 Comment on How to stop the drug wars

A HUNDRED years ago a group of foreign diplomats gathered in Shanghai for the first-ever international effort to ban trade in a narcotic drug. On February 26th 1909 they agreed to set up the International Opium Commission—just a few decades after Britain had fought a war with China to assert its right to peddle the stuff. Many other bans of mood-altering drugs have followed. In 1998 the UN General Assembly committed member countries to achieving a “drug-free world” and to “eliminating or significantly reducing” the production of opium, cocaine and cannabis by 2008.

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Sign of the times: Jobless Pitch ‘Tent City’ in Sacramento

 Source  March 6, 2009  13 Comments on Sign of the times: Jobless Pitch ‘Tent City’ in Sacramento

A century and a half ago it was at the centre of the Californian gold rush, with hopeful prospectors pitching their tents along the banks of the American River. Today, tents are once again springing up in the city of Sacramento. But this time it is for people with no hope and no prospects. With America’s economy in freefall and its housing market in crisis, California’s state capital has become home to a tented city for the dispossessed.

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Furry Freak Brother found in Nebraska – dude put anxious cat in large bong to calm it down

 Source  March 4, 2009  8 Comments on Furry Freak Brother found in Nebraska – dude put anxious cat in large bong to calm it down

You old hippies from the sixties and seventies remember the Furry Freak Brothers, right? And the crazy things they used to do with their cat, Freddy. Well, one of the brothers is alive and well in the body of a 20-year old dude, Acea Schomaker of Lincoln, Nebraska. Schomaker – in order to calm down an abused cat that he and his girlfriend took in – placed the 6-month old feline into a large, make-shift bong.

Schomaker said that when he smoked marijuana through it, it calmed the cat down.

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Miramar Jet Crash Was Preventable – 13 Punished by Marine Corps

 Source  March 3, 2009  10 Comments on Miramar Jet Crash Was Preventable – 13 Punished by Marine Corps

A military jet crash that killed four civilians in University City last fall was a preventable accident caused by mechanical problems and a series of poor decisions, Marine Corps officials said today. The pilot of the disabled F/A-18D Hornet that went down near Nobel Drive and Interstate 805 on Dec. 8 should have made an emergency landing at Naval Air Station North Island, which was closer and involved an approach over water, USMC authorities said during a briefing this afternoon.

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Thousands Converge in DC for Capitol Climate Action Against Dirty Coal

 Source  March 2, 2009  1 Comment on Thousands Converge in DC for Capitol Climate Action Against Dirty Coal

The Capitol Power Plant’s days of coal are over. It’s been the waiting game here: Since 2 pm, over 2,000 activists have blockaded the three main gates to the Capitol Power Plant. The rather larger police turnout is impressive; clad in their best stocking caps, they dot the chain fence like lamp-posts, taking in the gregarious march with a bit of interest and fascination. No attempt at any arrests have been made. The crowd is controlled and peaceful; there is a festive atmosphere, young and old, all bundled up and dancing to keep warm on this crystal clear but chilly afternoon.

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READER RANT: Why the Stupid Freakin’ Banks Don’t Deserve My Bailout Money

 Source  February 26, 2009  6 Comments on READER RANT: Why the Stupid Freakin’ Banks Don’t Deserve My Bailout Money

Hi. I’m your neighbor, the guy in the front apartment that opens to the parking lot. And I’m a (hopefully) soon to be former homeowner. Why hopefully? Because the bank still hasn’t filed a Notice of Default, the document sent to the county recorder that starts the foreclosure process, even though I haven’t paid my mortgage since I moved out about six months ago and I told them even before that that they’d seen the last of my money. Why former homeowner? Longer story…

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