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STOP ILLEGAL DOMESTIC WIRETAPS!Even though the Senate Judiciary Committee passed legislation that provides greater protections for privacy and doesn't give amnesty to telecommunications companies, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has decided to move the bad Senate Intelligence Committee bill. This is not good news for those of us who respect freedom, the rule of law and the Constitution. Tell your senators and Senator Reid to vote against this awful legislation. ____________THIS IS AN URGENT ACTION ALERTS 1959 "Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007" must be stopped at all costs. (It's already been approved by the House of Representatives by a HUGE majority.) Pick up your phone and contact our US Senators' offices to instruct them to vote "NO" on S.1959. If this bill is passed, and becomes law, your words and actions could be considered terrorism. S 1959 EVISCERATES FREE SPEECH, and empowers the govt. to declare ANYTHING they deem an "extremist belief system", instantly make you a terrorist, resulting in stripping of US citizenship, torture, and/or execution, with no habeas corpus rights, no ability to challenge even in the US Supreme Court. |
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Hiba Dawood, now residing and working in the U.S., was a reporter in Iraq for McClatchy News. In the midst of war, the women of McClatchy's Baghdad bureau risked their lives just to do their jobs. They've been targeted for their work; they've lost family members and friends; their homes have been destroyed. Driven by a desire to report to the world about the situation in their country, six women were the backbone of the bureau.
Ms. Dawood has found & led others to extraordinary stories and embraced journalism as a means to help her country. She proved adept at understanding politics and was unafraid to pursue tough stories about the government, even in a time of turmoil."
Program Schedule Change:
Due to New England weather conditions we have
shortened the Sunday schedule for the Boston Tea
Party.
The Boston Common Rally begins at Noon as was previously announced but is considerably shorter, ending at about 1pm. continuing at the bridge at 1:30pm followed by the Brainstorm Session at Hennessy's at 2:30pm.
Noon rally speakers: Cindy Sheehan and Ray McGovern Boston Common, Bandstand, Sunday December 16: 12pm-1pm Also Donna Marsh O'Conner, Barbara Honeggger. Robert Bowman, Joel Hirshhorn, Kevin Barrett, and more…
Boston Tea Party March to the Harbor 1:00pm Dumping of "Tea" into Boston Harbor Dec 16 1:30pm
We will be proceeding along the Freedom Trail, through Boston Common to the original Tea Party site at the Seaport Ave. Bridge over Fort Point Channel, carrying crates of the 9/11 Commission Report and other "Documents of Tyranny."
Join with us to cast these documents into Boston Harbor on Sunday December the 16th on the 233rd Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party:
The 9/11 Commission Report
Project for a New American Century ("Rebuilding
Americas Defenses")
USA Patriot Act II
Military Commissions Act (2006)
John Warner Defense Authorization Act
Martial Law Presidential Decision Directive 51
"A Brew and a Brainstorm": After Party at Hennessy's (Upstairs) 25 Union St., Boston, MA Dec 16, 2:30pm
Food, Fun, Drink, Buffet provided - Cash Bar. Brainstorm in an activist strategy session with your fellow patriots... Open mic for the not so shy, aspiring Poets & Musicians... (Sign-in sheet at the event) $10 contribution at the door
Patriotic Toasts and Tributes! – Prizes for the best toast, brief speech, or colonial Garb!
A two hour documentary about Ralph Nader and his controversial candidacy for President in 2000, brought to you by Independent Lens.
Sun, Dec 16, 9pm, WGBH 44
Tue, Dec 18, 9pm, WGBH 2
Wed, Dec 19, 1am, WGBH 44
Wed, Dec 19, 2am, WGBH 2
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." –George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman (1903). In 1966, General Motors, the most powerful corporation in the world, hired private investigators to dig up dirt on Ralph Nader, an obscure 32-year-old public interest lawyer who had written a book criticizing GM's Corvair model. When this smear campaign was revealed, the resulting scandal launched Ralph Nader into national prominence and established him as the leader of the modern consumer movement. Over the course of three decades, and without ever holding public office, Nader built a legislative record that is the rival of any contemporary president. Many things that we take for granted — including seat belts, airbags, product labeling, no nukes, even the free ticket you receive after getting bumped from a flight — are largely due to the efforts of Ralph Nader and his citizen groups. Yet today, when people hear Nader's name, most think of the man who cost Al Gore the 2000 election. As a result, [Channel 2 says] he has become a pariah even among former friends and allies. With the help of graphics, rare archival footage, and more than 40 on- camera interviews conducted over two years with political insiders including Eric Alterman, Pat Buchanan, Todd Gitlin, William Grieder, and James Ridgeway, An Unreasonable Man traces the life and career of Ralph Nader, one of the most unique, important, and controversial political figures of the past half century.
Large-scale water withdrawal is becoming an increasingly significant issue. Nestle’s interest in taking large amounts of water from MA watersheds and aquifers raises new issues and calls for new protection of water resources. Global demand for good water is rising, and experts predict growing pressure on fresh water ecosystems.
How do we protect our local water resources from the twin challenges of pollution and over-use? What are the gaps in water protection laws and policies, and what can citizens do locally to protect water resources?
Panel: Kirt Mayland, Russ Cohen, John McNabb, Tina Clarke, Megan Rising.
We’ll share what worked in Montague’s recent victory against Nestle. We’ll discuss model ordinances.
You’ll receive an resource “kit” for local town work which will include fact sheets on major water protection bills and information and resources for Corporate Accountability International’s “Think Outside the Bottle” campaign.
For more information and to register, contact .Becky Smith at Clean Water Action, 617-338-8131 x210.
Branch libraries have been the center of controversy over the past months. Come out and hear testimony from the workers at the library and community leaders on the issues the libraries face and possible solutions to make the library system accountable to the community.
For more information please contact 617-524-8778.
This date was chosen because it was on 18th December 1990 that the United Nations adopted the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrants Workers and Members of Their Families.
A group of panelists including Lucy Pineda (Latinos Unidos de Massachusetts, LUMA), Gabriel Camacho (AFSC Project Voice), Dorotea Manuela (Boston May Day Coalition), Patricia Montes (Centro Presente, Cambridge), and representatives from the National Lawyers Guild, Massachusetts Chapter and of Jobs with Justice, Immigrant Workers Rights Committee, will share their experiences in organizing for migrant workers rights. We will also discuss the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrants Workers and Members of Their Families, and the transnational responsibilities and organizing efforts to secure that migrant workers everywhere are treated with respect as human beings who with their labor and culture contribute greatly to the countries where they arrive in search of work.
Contact: Sergio Reyes, Boston May Day Coalition 617-290-5614
United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1445 would like to invite you to join us in a candlelight vigil at the Framingham Wal-Mart. Together, we will light candles and call on Wal-Mart to embrace its moral responsibility to do the right thing for its workers, customers, communities, and our nation.
Wal-Mart has let America down by failing to provide affordable health care, paying poverty-level wages, and forcing American manufacturing jobs overseas. In addition, the seemingly endless recalls of dangerous Chinese products raise serious questions about Wal- Mart's cozy relationship with China. Wal-Mart is the #1 importer of goods from China, with more than 70 percent of goods on Wal-Mart's shelves coming from China. With $12 billion in profits last year, Wal-Mart can afford to do better. That's why we?re challenging Wal-Mart to change this holiday season.
contact Jim for more info.
Gaza Ghetto chronicles the impact of war on three generations of a Palestinian family and their neighbors. The documentary features scenes of daily life in Jabalia, the largest Palestinian refugee camp, intercut with visits to the architects of the Israeli military occupation. Ariel Sharon, Benyamin Beneliezar, and soldiers on patrol candidly discuss their roles and responsibilities.
Talk Trash presents an Evening of Radical Puppet Theater featuring live music and the work of local puppetistas performing shows on local and global issues such as gentrification, environmental racism, immigration, workers rights and war.
Year after year, for quite some time now, Christians have celebrated the birth of Jesus on December 25th. The story of Jesus is one known to people around the world. Whether one actually believes in the Christian story it is one that gets incredible attention. Unfortunately so much of Christianity is dominated by patriarchy and the voices and experiences of women are regularly left out. This Sunday we will honor a feminist version of the Christmas story.
Jason Lydon is the Congregational Director. He is also currently studying at Andover Newton Theological School. Rather than completely abandon holidays Jason chooses instead to reclaim and reread the stories behind the given holiday.
Applicants wanted: Summer 2007 international human rights training programs with young leaders (ages 18- 30) who may be interested in participating in one of our upcoming human rights delegations to Bosnia, Guatemala, Rwanda or Venezuela.
Tuition is $2250-$2750. Some financial aid is available.
Global Youth Connect is an international human rights organization which is building and supporting a community of youth who are actively promoting and protecting human rights, and educating and inspiring the next generation to work for peaceful change. We have been organizing international human rights delegations since 2001.
January 24 - February 3, 2008 Start and end in Caracas; visits to the states of Falcon, Carabobo, Lara, and Yaracuy
The Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle of NY invites you to join us in January for a 10-day trip to Venezuela examining advances in food sovereignty and other initiatives for social change. Start off in the capital city of Caracas, then travel to four additional states, including visits to newly formed cooperative farms and rural development projects in the countryside; community and national media outlets; government sponsored social programs, including Mercal markets and Barrio Adentro medical clinics, and much more. Meet with farmers, community leaders, and government officials. Sightseeing and visits to some of the country's beautiful beaches and other natural areas will also be included.
Basic information (more forthcoming):
Cost for Airfare: $578. A limited number of tickets are currently reserved at this price, which is a great deal for the time of year!
Cost for Activities: $500. This will cover all lodging, all transportation, and some meals for the duration of the trip. Additional expenses will be minimal.
Space is limited. Interested persons should email as soon as possible.
Would you like to participate in a group discussion about Islam?
Interviewers from Harvard University’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies are currently organizing group discussions about “Religion and Citizenship” with Muslim Lebanese Bostonians. While previous surveys have asked questions designed by researchers outside of the Muslim community, we intend to collaborate with community members at every research stage. Group discussions are a preliminary step in the design of our surveys and an opportunity for you to tell us about what issues are important to your community.
If you are a Muslim of Lebanese descent who would like to partake in this important project, please contact H Shapiro at 401-787-7829.
Conversation groups will meet once, last no more than
two hours, and participants will be compensated.
Thank you for your interest!
Comcast has given us a glimpse of a world without Net
Neutrality, and it's a chilling sight.
An investigation by the Associated Press caught the
cable giant secretly inspecting online communications
and crippling users' ability to share information with
one another.
On 11-1-07, Free Press filed a legal complaint
demanding that the FCC take action to protect the free
flow of information on the Internet. By joining our
complaint, you can help stop Comcast and other
gatekeepers.
The MBTA on October 10th started broadcasting
continuous [corporate] radio ads and "music" at South
Station, North Station and Airport Station with a plan
to expand the continuous radio broadcast system-wide
after Thanksgiving. This will adversely monopolize
this historic First Amendment public space:
1. Curtail and Interfere with Conversations of all
MBTA patrons
2. Curtail and Interfere with Reading of all MBTA
patrons
3. Target ads to all School Children who use the MBTA
4. Eliminate Subway Musician Performances
We, the undersigned, support the diversity of
expression of patrons and artists in the subway. We
petition Governor Deval Patrick and Massachusetts Bay
Transportation Authority Board of Directors to stop
the T-Radio broadcast.
Congress will be debating war appropriations again, and the Senate - as the Republicans have routinely demonstrated - has the power to filibuster any appropriations it doesn't like. A filibuster in the Senate would effectively force an end to the war. So if each of us does our part in exposing the filibuster option, then we can apply tremendous pressure on our senators, the likes of which they haven't felt in decades!
Petition to sign.
"We do not support construction of new nuclear
reactors as a means of addressing the climate crisis.
Available renewable energy and energy efficiency
technologies are faster, cheaper, safer and cleaner
strategies for reducing greenhouse emissions than
nuclear power."
See and hear Walter, Joe, Abbey, random pedestrians (One even honked.) and a supporting cast of spontaneous volunteers all explaining the Honk Experience. (You can hear them when the cars aren't honking anyway.) No honks were added.
This took five hours in the cutting room. It's derived from thirty minutes of source shot over a two hour period on July 30th.
Cuencavision the local Spanish cable TV that carries some TV from Cuba. It includes Cubavision news from 1 to 1:30 PM weekdays and News from Telesur at Noon. The current schedule is viewable as a pdf file by clicking on the "Media Kit Cuencavision" link. Telesur is a major initative by several Latin American countries to provide an alternative to the US dominated media.
Cuencavision a local low power Spanish TV station in Boston is picking up Telesur and Cubavison TV and rebroadcasting them during the day. Cuencavision is carried on Cablevision in Boston and Brookline on Channel 26. It can also be received directly on Ch 58 in a limited area of its Albany Street, Boston, Transmission Site.
IMPEACH VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY -- (Congressional Record, House of Representatives - November 07, 2007)
(Mr. KUCINICH asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. KUCINICH. "Mr. Speaker, yesterday I brought articles of impeachment before this House. The articles have been referred to the Judiciary Committee, and the people of the United States now have a chance to become engaged in a broad discussion about the importance of this action."
"People ask, why now? Well, recently, the administration asked for millions of dollars to be included in the defense budget to retrofit Stealth B-2 bombers with 30,000-pound bombs that can be used to bomb nuclear research labs in Iran at Natans and Bushir. Think of the humanitarian and ecological disaster that would come from that kind of a bombing."
"This administration, which took license to go to war based on lies, must be held accountable. And the Vice President must be held accountable for his role in bringing about the war against Iraq and in trying to beat the drums for a war against Iran."
"As has been pointed out here, we have so many needs here at home. We have people who are losing their homes, losing their pensions, losing their jobs, losing their health care, and we must bring discipline in this House to hold this administration accountable unto the law, so we can begin to focus on a domestic agenda and stop waging aggressive war."
"Impeach the Vice President."
TOLL-FREE PHONE NUMBERS FOR THE U.S. CAPITOL SWITCHBOARD
US House of Representatives Web Sites
Doris Tennant and Ellen Lubell (of Newton) are representing a Guantanamo prisoner pro bono, so they are providing their time at no charge. However, their costs, including their own travel and that of a translator, translator fees, and Freedom of Information Act requests, are running at least $20,000 for this year, and will likely continue at that same pace or more. Most of the other attorneys who are representing Guantanamo detainees are members of large law firms that can cover these types of expenses, but in their case the two of them are the firm.
If you would like to make a contribution to help them defray costs, it would be much appreciated. Please make your check payable to "Tennant Lubell Detainee Fund." Your contribution will NOT be tax-deductible, but they promise to put it to good use to help provide fundamental legal rights to a man who remains in indefinite detention.
Doris Tennant, Esq.
Tennant Lubell, LLC
288 Walnut Street, Suite 500
Newton, MA 02460
617-969-9610, X 101
Fax: 617-969-9611
Action Alert: The Alliance for Democracy warns us to oppose Holt bill (HR 811). We call for a ban on the use of Direct Recording Electronic voting equipment (DREs) and to require the use of paper ballots.
AFD urgently calls upon all citizens to call their Representatives to demand amendments to rectify the defects in HR 811, specifically to ban the use of DRE voting machines and require the use of paper ballots in all elections in the United States.
1. DRE systems must be banned.
2. All voting must be by voter marks on a paper ballot.
3. All recounts must be by hand counting of paper ballots.
4. All elections must have a statistically significant verification.
5. All recounts at every level of government must be by hand counting.
6. All software must be subject to public disclosure.
7. No connections to the Internet should be allowed.
8. All election records should be available to the public.
Go to for on-line information and a link to a printable flier.
A call for all people of conscience
to donate to its Lebanon Palestine Emergency Relief Fund.
All donations will be used to help Palestinian and
Lebanese victims of the latest Israeli aggression.
Tel: 760-685-3243
Fax: 360-933-3568
E-mail link
We are happy to report that a new shipment of olive oil has arrived. The most recent harvest was excellent and per case prices are less than they were last year.
As with our previous shipments, this oil comes directly from the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees, PARC, a non-profit, non- governmental organization in the West Bank. PARC works with 15 different small cooperatives. This shipment comes from the Mazare' Al Nubani/ Ramallah and the Kufr Thulth, Jayous and Azzoun cooperatives. The labels are printed in the West Bank and the oil is bottled at the PARC bottling facility in Aram. PARC is a member of the International Fair Trade Association, and is the only Palestinian organization that has received the Palestine Standards Institution certification for its olive oil.
OLIVE BRANCH OLIVE OIL DONATIONS
As with past shipments, a percentage of the proceeds of olive oil sales is donated back to organizations working directly with Palestinians. Past recipients include:
Palestinian Medical Relief Society Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions Birthright Unplugged American Friends Service Committee-Middle East Crisis Fund American Near East Refugee Aid Olive Harvest Coalition Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees Ibdaa Cultural Center International Solidarity Movement US OMEN Ta’ayush
THE IMPORTANCE OF OLIVE OIL TO THE PALESTINIAN ECONOMY
Olive oil is the backbone of the Palestinian agricultural economy. Eighty percent of cultivated land in Palestine is planted with olive trees, and the olive harvest provides between 25 to 50 percent of a farming family’s annual income. Olive trees, many of which are hundreds of years old, hold a deep significance in the culture and economy of the Holy Land. As the political and economic situation in Palestine continues to deteriorate, with increased restrictions on the mobility of people, goods and services, olive oil has become a matter of basic survival for many Palestinian families. Buying this oil is a constructive and tangible way to help alleviate poverty and build peace.
PARC assists at every stage of the olive oil production process, from helping farmers to reclaim rocky land, conserve water and implement sensible environmental practices (like re-cropping, dry-land farming and recycling of waste materials) to setting up regional labs for farmers to test their olive oil. PARC strictly monitors the quality of the oil, testing and re-testing it at its main laboratory to ensure that it meets all specifications. Extra-virgin olive oil comes from the first pressing of the olives, contains no more than 0.8% acidity, and is judged to have a superior taste. There can be no refined oil in extra-virgin olive oil.
Palestinian farmers traditionally care for their trees without the use of pesticides or sprays. PARC is currently working with international agricultural organizations to obtain organic certification for its olive oil, which should be finalized in the next few months. Because both light and heat are known enemies of olive oil, Olive Branch Olive Oil comes in a dark green glass bottle that is optimal for storage.
Available in 750ml bottles, by the case (12 bottles, $145), or more.
For ordering and other info, please email us at palestinebostonoliveoil@yahoo.com or call Susie at 781-648-6307.
Harvard's Palestine Solidarity Committee will be holding a vigil for Gaza from 11:45 am to 12:15 pm on the steps of Memorial Church in Harvard Yard. All who care for Palestine are invited to attend. Please wear black and spread the word widely.
Meet briefly at the statue to exchange thoughts,
then walk silently around the Yard and nearby streets,
returning to the statue by 12:30pm.
Southeast corner of Rt 27 and 30 (nearest to Brooks Pharmacy).
Come for all or part. Bring a candle, lantern, or flashlight.
Organizer: Sandy Coy.
Join the Boston Tea Party Conference call,
Participant call in: 402-756-9100; Access code: 680903#
Socialist Alternative Radio, 91.5 FM Boston
listen anytime on the Web at WMFO.org. A democratic socialist, working-class view of politics and culture, including solidarity announcements, interviews, music, and more.
Write to us at BostonSAradio@aol.com.
Join a Friday fast and/or protest in solidarity with illegal detentions. The fast began in 2005 when Nobel Peace Laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Adolpho Esquivel, (Argentina), along with others around the world, chose this method to seek the release of our unjustly detained and tortured brothers and sisters.
In Boston, local activists Susan McLucas and Phoebe Knopf have joined the Friday fast and will protest every Friday in front of the JFK Building from noon to one. The action, which is rooted in nonviolence, includes speakers, music, hand-outs and petitions to create public pressure to stop all illegal detentions and to try those responsible for the illegal treatment of thousands of detainees, most of whom are Arab and Muslim men. Susan and Phoebe will be wearing orange jumpsuits.