Category: Civil Rights

National Lawyers Guild Condemns Israeli Bombardment of Gaza – San Diego Actions In Protest

 Source  December 29, 2008  5 Comments on National Lawyers Guild Condemns Israeli Bombardment of Gaza – San Diego Actions In Protest

The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) condemns Israel ‘s massive bombardment of the Gaza Strip which has left over 300 dead and 1,400 wounded, with the tolls mounting. The Israeli Air Force dropped more than 100 bombs in dozens of locations throughout the Gaza Strip as children left school on Saturday. The dead include men, women and children in school uniforms.

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A.G. Jerry Brown’s reversal on Prop 8: Politically courageous act of the year?

 Source  December 29, 2008  2 Comments on A.G. Jerry Brown’s reversal on Prop 8: Politically courageous act of the year?

As the year winds down, I’d like to note what I consider to be the most politically courageous act of 2008: Attorney General Jerry Brown’s decision to reverse his position and urge the California Supreme Court to overturn Prop. 8.

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Dick Cheney: The Right To Dissolve The Constitution

 Staff  December 22, 2008  2 Comments on Dick Cheney: The Right To Dissolve The Constitution

What Cheney has advanced is that the president has the right to dissolve the constitution permanently. That he has the right to commit war crimes with impunity. That there is no legal authority to which he is ever required to pay deference in a war that is his and his alone to declare and end. Now when you consider that, in Cheney’s view, these war-powers are limitless, and that war is declared not by the Congress but by the president, and can be defined against a broad, amorphous enemy such as “terrorism”, and never end, you begin to see what a dangerous man he is, and how much danger we have all been in since he seized control of the government seven years ago.

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The Other Side of ‘Deep Throat’: He Spied On My Friends

 Frank Gormlie  December 19, 2008  0 Comments on The Other Side of ‘Deep Throat’: He Spied On My Friends

I’ll never know for sure, but it’s possible that I was once on, ahem, extremely intimate terms with W. Mark Felt, the leak artist formerly known as Deep Throat who has now passed away. Journalists and many others lionizing the former FBI official — rightly — for his contribution in helping to bring down Richard Nixon, should not overlook the fact that Felt was one of the architects of the bureau’s notorious COINTELPRO domestic spying-and-burglary campaign.

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Mark Felt – ‘Deep Throat’ of Watergate Fame – Dies: American Hero or …?

 Staff  December 19, 2008  0 Comments on Mark Felt – ‘Deep Throat’ of Watergate Fame – Dies: American Hero or …?

W. Mark Felt, who was the No. 2 official at the F.B.I. when he helped bring down President Richard M. Nixon by resisting the Watergate cover-up and becoming Deep Throat, the most famous anonymous source in American history, died Thursday. He was 95 and lived in Santa Rosa, Calif.His death was confirmed by Rob Jones, his grandson. In 2005, Mr. Felt revealed that he was the one who had secretly supplied Bob Woodward of The Washington Post with crucial leads in the Watergate affair in the early 1970s.

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Federal agency rules against San Onofre toll road – sides with Coastal Commission

 Staff  December 18, 2008  0 Comments on Federal agency rules against San Onofre toll road – sides with Coastal Commission

The Department of Commerce on Thursday upheld the California Coastal Commission’s rejection of a proposed 16-mile toll road extension that would cut through San Onofre State Beach, one of the state’s most popular parks. Federal officials determined that lengthening state Route 241 is not essential to national security and mentioned at least one viable alternative path.

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A-men Brother Jon!

 Patty Jones  December 16, 2008  0 Comments on A-men Brother Jon!

Watch the video!

“Religion is far more of a choice than homosexuality and the protections that we have for religion… we protect religion… and talk about a lifestyle choice, that is absolutely a choice.”

Mike Huckabee gets an earful from Jon Stewart on the Daily Show

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US Army ‘Homeland’ Emergency Response Units Won’t Perform Law Enforcement, Official Says

 Staff  December 12, 2008  2 Comments on US Army ‘Homeland’ Emergency Response Units Won’t Perform Law Enforcement, Official Says

The Pentagon’s three new rapid-response task forces will assist civil authorities during possible terrorist attacks or natural disasters, but they won’t perform law-enforcement missions, a senior Defense Department official said here yesterday.Some people have surfaced concerns that active-duty soldiers, who make up the core of the first 4,700-member joint task force established in early October, could be used to perform police functions, which would be in violation of the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act.

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Workers Win Demands – End Protest At Closed Chicago Factory

 Staff  December 12, 2008  1 Comment on Workers Win Demands – End Protest At Closed Chicago Factory

They’ve taken their sleeping bags and pillows back home and hauled away their protest placards after ending a nearly weeklong sit-in at a Chicago factory that came to symbolize the plight of laid-off labor. But a day after dozens of protesting workers walked out of the Republic Windows & Doors plant with their demands met, they said they hope their triumph will inspire others nationwide to take similar stands against employers if need be.

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Uprising in Greece: Protests, Riots, Strikes At One Week Following Fatal Police Shooting of Teen

 Staff  December 12, 2008  0 Comments on Uprising in Greece: Protests, Riots, Strikes At One Week Following Fatal Police Shooting of Teen

Protests, riots and clashes with police have overtaken Greece for the sixth straight day since the fatal police shooting of a teenage boy in Athens Saturday night. One day after Wednesday’s massive general strike over pension reform and privatization shut down the country, more than a hundred schools and at least fifteen university campuses remain occupied by student demonstrators.

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Bipartisan Report Blames Rumsfield and Other Top Bush Officials for Detainee Abuse

 Staff  December 12, 2008  0 Comments on Bipartisan Report Blames Rumsfield and Other Top Bush Officials for Detainee Abuse

A bipartisan panel of senators has concluded that former defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and other top Bush administration officials bear direct responsibility for the harsh treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, and that their decisions led to more serious abuses in Iraq and elsewhere.

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Outrage Grows Over Talk of ‘Blanket Pardons’ for Bush and Company

 Staff  December 10, 2008  2 Comments on Outrage Grows Over Talk of ‘Blanket Pardons’ for Bush and Company

As the Bush administration nears its end, the debate over what Obama should do about officials who authorized torture, humiliation or systematic abuse of detainees as part of the “war on terror” has become more urgent. Even as the pressure on Obama to take action grows, some prominent legal experts are urging restraint.

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