http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/23/yemen-drones_n_4152159.html
My father is one of the tens of thousands of brave men and women who served our country in uniform & risk their lives to defend and protect the freedoms we all value. My dad was fortunate enough to find a union job when he returned from his tour of duty in Vietnam. But the fact is, quality, union job opportunities are disappearing for vets today, and my father would be the first one to tell you that by and large, our nation’s veterans are no longer receiving the support they’ve earned or the services they need when returning home.
California’s labor unions are taking the lead to change that. “Labor and Veterans – Partners in Service” is a new project sponsored by California unions that spearheads helping veterans on three fronts: providing volunteer service, opening doors to good jobs and a special Veterans Day event in Orange County to honor our heroes for their service.
Find out more: http://www.veteransandlabor.com/
Robert Greenwald’s newest full-length feature was just released. The documentary will only be available to stream online for a limited time. Sign up today to get your link to see the film FOR FREE. http://unmanned.warcosts.com/
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Why did the U.S. attack Libya, Iraq, Afganistan and Yemen? Why are U.S. operatives helping to destabilize Syria?
Alliance For Global Justice Presents: Tear Down The Walls
National Gathering for Global Justice
November 1-3, 2013
http://afgj.org/tear-down-the-walls
You are invited to join the Alliance for Global Justice this November to strategize and network together to build a more unified movement for transformational change in the US. Click here to register, and on the video to learn more:
The NSA center in Utah (there because large quantities of cheap electricity available) has suffered 10 meltdowns over 13 months. Each incident’s cost = $100,000 dollars..
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Montrose, California (Oct 11) Vigil with space week posters at Montrose Shopping Park, Oceanview Blvd & Honolulu Ave rmedford@ucla.edu
Keep Space for Peace Week is co-sponsored by the Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom, KnowDrones.com and the Drone Campaign Network (UK)
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Oct 7 -PRESS RELEASE: Veterans to Face Arrest at New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza
Veterans to Face Arrest at Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza
Veterans and their allies will gather this evening at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza at 55 Water Street in New York to mark the 12th anniversary of the U.S. war and occupation in Afghanistan.Last year on this date, the solemn memorial service organized by members of Veterans For Peace to honor the dead from the war in Afghanistan and other U.S. wars, including the Vietnam War memorialized at that place, was interrupted at 10 pm by a police demand that they vacate the park, which is normally used at all hours by dog walkers,workers in nearby office buildings, and others. When they refused to leave, 25 veterans and their allies were arrested, and 12 of them, including a decoratedWorld War II veteran, were convicted in July of failure to obey a park rule.The New York Post and the New York Daily News both covered this trial.This year, they will return to protest the ongoing U.S. wars around the world, to honor the dead from those wars, and to assert their First Amendment rights to assembly and free speech. Should the police again demand that they vacate the memorial, many of them will again refuse, facing arrest and possible jail time.For more information, see http://www.stopthesewars.org/. For information on last year’s arrests and trial, see http://www.stopthesewars.org/1283-2/. See below for a request for coverage from one of the veterans:
October 7, 2013
Dear friends in the news media,
On October 7, a large group of military veterans and our families and allies will gather once again at the Vietnam Veterans MemorialPlaza at 55 Water Street to hold an all-night vigil to honor the soldiers killed in the Afghanistan War. October 7 is the 13th anniversary of that war.
Last year on October 7, 2012, we also attempted to hold this memorial and vigil, and a large number of military veterans were arrested for refusing to leave the Vietnam Memorial at 10pm, when ordered to so by the NYPD.Traditionally, in previous years, the VN Memorial has been open to the public24/7, 365 days a year.
We feel that arresting military veterans at this peaceful vigil is an outrageous violation of the First Amendment rights guaranteed by theConstitution that we veterans were sworn to protect.
Therefore, we at Veterans For Peace, a national organization of 8000 members, are requesting that news organization provide coverage of our vigil, as we once again meet to read the names of the dead from our wars. We simply want to peacefully assemble, place flowers, and solemnly read the names of the war dead, without being threatened with being arrested. If ordered to leave, we will respectfully decline to do so.
Respectfully yours,
Tarak Kauff
Woodstock, New York
Veterans For Peace Board of Directors
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October 2, 2013 – For the second day in a row of the US Government shutdown, WW II Veterans Breech Barriers at World War II Memorial in Washington DC.
5 ways to fight back against Army whistleblower PVT Manning’s 35-year sentencehttp://www.privatemanning.org/featured/5ways
The outcome of PVT Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning’s trial on August 21st, while better than the 60+ years the government’s prosecutors were calling for, is an outrage to the idea of American justice, and should deeply concern democracy advocates everywhere. PVT Manning’s 35-year sentence was condemned by public figures as wide ranging as Cornel West, Ron Paul, and the American Civil Liberties Union’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project Director Ben Wizner, who stated,
[A] legal system that doesn’t distinguish between leaks to the press in the public interest and treason against the nation will not only produce unjust results, but will deprive the public of critical information that is necessary for democratic accountability.
The truth is that the fight for PVT Manning’s freedom is far from over. In fact, there are multiple avenues for relief that could result in PVT Manning serving fewer than 10 years behind bars. Strong showings of support by the public will significantly improve the chances for each of these avenues to succeed. It won’t happen overnight, but with our nation’s democracy on the line, and a major precedent being set for the rights of whistleblowers everywhere, we think that continuing to organize in support of PVT Manning is the least we can do.
With that in mind, here are 5 of the most important ways you can continue to support PVT Manning right now:
1) Sign the petition AND Add your photo in support of PVT Manning’s request for presidential pardon
President Obama has already granted pardons to 39 other prisoners, and a White House spokesperson said he would give consideration to PVT Manning’s request. Showing public support for PVT Manning’s application is the best way to give her a real chance of being released in 3 years, or even sooner. Sign our petition on Whitehouse.gov, and then submit your photo with a personal message at http://pardon.bradleymanning.org
2) Write a letter to Convening Authority Major General Jeffrey S. Buchanan
Maj. Gen. Buchanan has the power to reduce PVT Manning’s sentence for the first 6 months after the trial. Convening Authorities reduce soldiers’ sentences when they believe the court martial failed to deliver justice. We think PVT Manning deserves clemency more than anyone, and we know it’s important to show it!
3) Write and call the White House
While our current focus is on the White House petition, that is only the beginning of our effort to demonstrate our support for military whistleblowing to the Commander in Chief. You can write to and call the White House in order to express your views in a more personal manner. You can also help by organizing a letter-writing drive with others in your community!
4) Donate to the appeals process
The legal appeals process is the most important avenue to hold the U.S. military to account for the many ways in which PVT Manning’s due process rights were violated throughout her trial, from the months of unjust and abusive solitary confinement to the utter failure to provide a speedy trial. PVT Manning’s legal defense will target appeals at all of the ways in which PVT Manning’s trial violated her rights under the U.S. Constitution and the UCMJ. Your donation can help support this crucial process.
By contributing, you’ll also be helping to uphold Americans’ right to a speedy trial, to be treated as innocent until proven guilty, and to be made fully aware of the nature of the charges against them without fear those charges may change midway through the trial.
5) Write to tell PVT Manning of your support!
Near the end of her trial, PVT Manning expressed gratitude to the countless numbers of supporters who’ve written her letters in prison. Now that the trial is over, she is looking forward to having the ability to write people back.
You can write to PVT Manning at the address below. While the outside of the envelope must be marked “Bradley Manning,” PVT Manning will be happy to accept letters that refer to her with her chosen name Chelsea on the inside.
PVT Bradley E Manning
89289
1300 N Warehouse Rd
Ft Leavenworth KS 66027-2304
USA