Government killing Americans abroad, okay?
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Congresswoman Donna Edwards has just introduced a Constitutional amendment, together with Congressman John Conyers.
More below!
PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS APPLAUD REP. DONNA EDWARDS FOR FILING CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BILL TO OVERTURN US SUPREME COURT RULING ON CORPORATE MONEY IN ELECTIONS
HOUSE JUDICIARY CHAIR JOHN CONYERS, JR JOINS FILING
"Free
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By David Swanson
Wow, I was gone less than a week to the Conch Republic, and now return to a nation in which I would heartily recommend to any city, county, or state that it follow the example of the Florida Keys and secede from the so-called union.
We now have an official presidential list of Americans to be assassinated — by America’s government. A pollster says Fox News is the
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By David Swanson
Jamin Raskin, professor of constitutional law and the First Amendment at American University, has spoken out powerfully on behalf of a new campaign at FreeSpeechForPeople.org that aims to undo the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to remove limitations on corporations’ election spending.
Here’s a short video made together with Congresswoman Donna Edwards.
Here’s Raskin on Democracy Now!
And here’s Raskin debating a corporatist chump on C-Span.
Interestingly,
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today on Citizens United vs. FEC.
Live blog: http://www.scotusblog.com
Decision: PDF.
PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS CONDEMN SUPREME COURT’S RULING ON CORPORATE MONEY IN ELECTIONS, CALL FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO OVERTURN COURT DECISION
"Free Speech Rights Are For People, Not Corporations"
WASHINGTON, DC – A coalition of public interest organizations
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John Yoo at UVA
By David Swanson
Noted war criminal and torture lawyer John Yoo is scheduled to speak at UVA law school on March 19, 2010.
The day we go into year eight in the illegal occupation of Iraq that Yoo and Jay Bybee provided “legal” justification for, this “legalizer” of torture and other war crimes will be speaking at a law school, our law school, in our town.
John Yoo is a Professor of Law at Boalt Hall School of Law in Berkeley, California. I’ve joined
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November 22, 2009, Bay Area, CA
* 10-11 a.m. protest at John Yoo’s (Torture Professor) house, 1241 Grizzly Peak Blvd., Berkeley, CA
Followed by events on David Swanson’s book tour: “Daybreak, Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union”
* 12:00 p.m. in downtown Walnut Creek
Community Center
1375 Civic Drive (in Civic Park)
Walnut Creek 94596
925-933-7850
http://www.mtdpc.org
* 3 p.m. at DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland
5433 College Ave., Oakland, CA
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By David Swanson
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and the corporate “mainstream” media make quite a pair. We’re hearing a very “balanced” debate over whether KSM should be tried in New York City, and whether the most insane objections to that proposal are really insane or not. But what are we not hearing?
We’re not hearing that trying criminals for the crime of 9-11 ought to have been what we did years ago, rather than waging wars in response to a crime. We’re
Here’s a letter I just sent to my local newspaper:
Letter to the Editor:
As an organizer of the protest of former President Bush at Monticello last July, I was sorry to miss Sunday’s panel on free speech and rudeness at PVCC but appreciated your Monday report. I also appreciated the panelists’ comments you reported to the effect that TV pundits and producers encourage rudeness. If many people’s views were not shut out of major communications outlets, they’d probably
By David Swanson
The United States of America owes much of the hope it has right now of remaining what John Adams called “a nation of laws, not men” to Italian law enforcement. Were it not for the fact that Italian prosecutors, unlike their American counterparts, answer to the law rather than a president, the enforcement of laws against a massive crime spree by U.S. officials (and their Italian accomplices) would not have begun.
In 2003, the CIA and the United States military kidnapped