Iraq Pact Challenges Antiwar Movement

 Staff  December 5, 2008  2 Comments on Iraq Pact Challenges Antiwar Movement

TOM HAYDEN: What does the US-Iraq Security Pact mean for the antiwar movement? It certainly may cement an American perception that the war is finally over, stranding the peace movement as public opinion turns its attention to the economy and the Obama administration. If the Pact’s terms are maintained, President-elect Obama will be acquiescing in a doubling of his 16-month deadline for withdrawal of combat troops, but also for the first time accepting a date for removal of so-called residual American forces–since “all” means all counter-terrorism units, advisers, trainers and back-up forces that could total 50,000 or more.

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Cop Gives Ticket to Woman In Labor During Rush-Hour Traffic

 Staff  December 5, 2008  1 Comment on Cop Gives Ticket to Woman In Labor During Rush-Hour Traffic

Jennifer Davis was stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Nov. 18 near Boston, her contractions just 3 minutes apart. Her husband, John, was driving in the breakdown lane. They pulled up behind a state trooper to ask whether they could continue using the lane to reach the next exit. Not only did the trooper say no, he gave them a $100 citation for driving in the breakdown lane, made them wait for their citation, and even seemed to ask for proof of pregnancy.

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Obama and the Movement

 Staff  December 3, 2008  2 Comments on Obama and the Movement

Though many on the left put forth an analysis that appreciated the importance of defeating McCain and the Republican party, few of us were prepared for the raw emotion that surfaced in the wake of Barack Obama’s victory on November 4th. Cities across the US celebrated spontaneously in the streets and it seemed like the whole world celebrated with them. People’s feelings of joy can be attributed to a wide range of reasons, but a few of them seem primary.

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Just When Did San Diego County Slide Into a Recession?

 Staff  December 3, 2008  0 Comments on Just When Did San Diego County Slide Into a Recession?

Although the nation’s leading economists have determined that the national recession began in December 2007, regional economists are split over when San Diego County slipped into recession.
Some mark the beginning of the recession as early as spring 2007.

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Saving the Big 3 for You and Me …a message from Michael Moore

 Staff  December 3, 2008  1 Comment on Saving the Big 3 for You and Me …a message from Michael Moore

MICHAEL MOORE: You might assume that I couldn’t give a rat’s ass about these miserably inept crapmobile makers down the road in Detroit city. But I do care. I care about the millions whose lives and livelihoods depend on these car companies.

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Hey Ocean Beach! World Oil is back…and this time it looks like they’ll get what they want

 Frank Gormlie  December 2, 2008  7 Comments on Hey Ocean Beach! World Oil is back…and this time it looks like they’ll get what they want

World Oil is coming back to Ocean Beach with a proposal for their property at the corner of Sunset Clliffs Blvd and Voltaire Street. Three times in the past, the corporation has approached the community and city planners with a proposal for a gas station at that very visible corner.

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Mainstream Media Finally Breaks the Story of the Deployment of US Troops Inside America

 Staff  December 2, 2008  2 Comments on Mainstream Media Finally Breaks the Story of the Deployment of US Troops Inside America

The American mainstream media has finally broken the story of the deployment of US combat troops inside America, news that the alternative blog media have been announcing and discussing since early September, three months ago. The deployment of US troops inside the country is the first time this has been done, plus it is in violation of American traditions and a number of laws, such as the Posse Comitatis Act. Here is the Washington Post article, which talks about 20,000 troops in 2 years.

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Miami Activist Organizes Homeless Into Forclosed Homes

 Staff  December 1, 2008  6 Comments on Miami Activist Organizes Homeless Into Forclosed Homes

Miami housing activists are organizing homeless people to illegally move into foreclosed homes. “We’re matching homeless people with people-less homes,” Max Rameau said with a grin. Rameau is part of a group of like-minded advocates who have formed Take Back the Land, which so far have moved six families into foreclosed homes, with nine on a waiting list. The organization also helps the new “tenants” with secondhand furniture, cleaning supplies and yard upkeep.

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Surprise ! Beach residents did not support booze ban

 Staff  December 1, 2008  3 Comments on Surprise ! Beach residents did not support booze ban

San Diego neighborhoods closest to the shore that are most affected by a beach booze ban soundly rejected Proposition D, despite arguments from supporters that a permanent prohibition was needed to make beaches safer. The restrictions, which also apply to the city’s waterfront parks, trailed in virtually every precinct in Mission Beach, Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach, the epicenter of the debate, The San Diego Union-Tribune found in an analysis of the Nov. 4 election results.

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Governor’s Sales Tax Proposal: A Trojan Horse?

 Staff  December 1, 2008  0 Comments on Governor’s Sales Tax Proposal: A Trojan Horse?

The National Retail Federation reports that consumer spending during the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend was up 7%. This should spell relief for state and local government who depend on sales tax revenues to provide local services like Police, fire, parks, libraries, schools. But look a little deeper in the report to see why local governments are not breathing easier.

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Cops Infiltrate GOP Convention Protest Group – Then Bust Them for Conspiracy

 Staff  December 1, 2008  0 Comments on Cops Infiltrate GOP Convention Protest Group – Then Bust Them for Conspiracy

Eight members of the RNC Welcoming Committee were arrested and are awaiting trial on charges of conspiracy to commit second-degree riot. They are accused of plotting to shut down the convention by blockading roads. They’re also accused of planning criminal damage to property, including use of incendiary devices. Many allegations are based on reports from the undercover personnel. A deputy sheriff and two others infiltrated the RNC Welcoming Committee before GOP convention.

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Mumbai to Obama: End Bush’s War on Terror

 Staff  November 29, 2008  7 Comments on Mumbai to Obama: End Bush’s War on Terror

The terrorist attacks in Mumbai call out to President-elect Barack Obama and his advisors to rethink the signature blunder of George W. Bush’s eight years in office – the so-called War on Terror. As US intelligence reports have made clear, the centerpiece of the supposed campaign against terror, the military occupation of Iraq, has increased the likelihood of more attacks like those in Mumbai, Madrid, London and Manhattan.
by Steve Weissman

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