December 2011

Rep. Robert Hurt Just Sent Me a Letter

When a group of us citizens visited Rep. Hurt’s Charlottesville office on Thursday, his staff said there was a press release on his website already explaining his vote against the National Defense Authorization Act. There wasn’t.

I thanked Hurt on his FaceBook page, and he deleted the thank you.

It is likely no press release was sent to the press because there has been no story printed or reported anywhere, to my knowledge, outside of my commentary on Coy Barefoot’s radio show.

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Set Your Doomsday Clock to 11:51

The National Defense Authorization Act is not a leap from democracy to tyranny, but it is another major step on a steady and accelerating decade-long march toward a police state. The doomsday clock of our republic just got noticeably closer to midnight, and the fact that almost nobody knows it, simply moves that fatal minute-hand a bit further still.

I’m not referring to the “doomsday” predicted read more

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Local Newspaper The Hook Makes Me Runner Up Person of Year for Chasing Dick Cheney Away – Gotta Love Charlottesville

Person of the year: The runners up

By Courteney Stuart | stuart@readthehook.com

DAVID SWANSON
When conservatives hear progressive political activist David Swanson coming, they might want to run away. But sometimes, they do so quite literally. After Vice President Dick Cheney announced plans to speak at the Miller Center on November 16, Swanson publicly called for Cheney’s arrest for conspiracy to commit torture. “Were a local resident credibly read more

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Protest Life-Imprisonment Without Charge or Trial: Thursday, December 15, Noon, Robert Hurt's Charlottesville Office

The National Defense Authorization Act, if it becomes law, will allow the U.S. president and military to lock you or anyone else up indefinitely without charge or trial. President Obama had threatened to veto, because he wanted even more power than that. He wanted the power to imprison or murder anyone with or without the military. The conference committee has modified the bill read more

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SIGN HERE If You Think Charlottesville City Council Should Speak Up for Peace and Justice

In September 2011, participants in a conference on the Military Industrial Complex at 50 included Mayor Dave Norris, City Council Member Kristin Szakos, and then-candidate but now City Council Member-Elect Dede Smith. As the mayor pointed out at the time, that’s a majority of a five-member council. We plan to attend the new council’s first meeting on January 2, 2012, to request consideration and passage of a resolution. We have begun collecting signatures beneath this statement:

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Imprisoning of Japanese Americans and the New Defense Authorization Act

I’m editing a book in which one of the contributors writes:

In 1971, Congress passed the Anti-Detention Act, 18 U.S.C. § 4001(a), which states that “no person shall be imprisoned or otherwise detained by the United States except pursuant to an Act of Congress.” Fred Koramatsu, who had brought the unsuccessful case before the Supreme Court, was eventually awarded the Medal of Honor. Congress apologized and provided for limited reparations for this heinous act.

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A National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy

Please take some time to look through the new website of the new National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy: www.studentprivacy.org

I’ve just joined the board because I believe a great deal of good can be done.

The National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy is a one-trick pony and that trick is the ASVAB Campaign. In short, we call for the universal selection of Option 8 for students taking the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or ASVAB in high schools across the country, thereby read more

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We're Playing Nuclear Roulette

The International Forum on Globalization has published the most concise, useful, readable, and damning denunciation of nuclear technology I’ve seen.  And it’s available for free as a PDF right here:


Nuclear Roulette: The Case Against a “Nuclear Renaissance”

Nuclear energy suffers from the following drawbacks:

The energy put into mining, processing, and shipping uranium, plant construction, operation, and decommissioning is roughly equal to the energy a nuclear plant read more

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