Skip to main content

Home/ Politically Minded/ Group items tagged line

Rss Feed Group items tagged

thinkahol *

When Change Is Not Enough: The Seven Steps To Revolution | OurFuture.org - 0 views

  •  
    "Those who make peaceful evolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable."- John F. KennedyThere's one thing for sure: 2008 isn't anything like politics as usual.The corporate media (with their unerring eye for the obvious point) is fixated on the narrative that, for the first time ever, Americans will likely end this year with either a woman or a black man headed for the White House. Bloggers are telling stories from the front lines of primaries and caucuses that look like something from the early 60s - people lining up before dawn to vote in Manoa, Hawaii yesterday; a thousand black college students in Prairie View, Texas marching 10 miles to cast their early votes in the face of a county that tried to disenfranchise them. In recent months, we've also been gobstopped by the sheer passion of the insurgent campaigns of both Barack Obama and Ron Paul, both of whom brought millions of new voters into the conversation - and with them, a sharp critique of the status quo and a new energy that's agitating toward deep structural change.There's something implacable, earnest, and righteously angry in the air. And it raises all kinds of questions for burned-out Boomers and jaded Gen Xers who've been ground down to the stump by the mostly losing battles of the past 30 years. Can it be - at long last - that Americans have, simply, had enough? Are we, finally, stepping out to take back our government - and with it, control of our own future? Is this simply a shifting political season - the kind we get every 20 to 30 years - or is there something deeper going on here? Do we dare to raise our hopes that this time, we're going to finally win a few? Just how ready is this country for big, serious, forward-looking change?Recently, I came across a pocket of sociological research that suggested a tantalizing answer to these questions - and also that America may be far more ready for far more change than anyone really believes is possible at this moment. In fac
Joe La Fleur

A report from the front lines in the war between Catholics and Obama - 0 views

  •  
    Congress shall make no laws establishing religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Front Line - 21st August 2009 - 0 views

  •  
    Prof. Sharif and Dr. Hassan Askari Rizvi in fresh episode of Front Line & discusses current issues with Kamran Shahid.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Front Line - 24th July 2009 - 0 views

  •  
    Akram Sheikh and M. Ali Saif in fresh episode of Front Line & discusses current issues with Kamran Shahid.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Front Line - 10th July 2009 - 0 views

  •  
    Fazal Karim Khattak and Muhammad Idrees in fresh episode of Front Line & discusses current issues with Kamran Shahid.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Front Line - 14th August 2009 - 0 views

  •  
    Senjeev Panday, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed Chairman AML, Manohar Singh and Dr. Hasan Askari in fresh episode of Front Line & discusses current issues with Kamran Shahid.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Front Line - 17th July 2009 - 0 views

  •  
    Daniyal Aziz, Ch. Fowad and Rana Sanaullah in fresh episode of Front Line discussing future of local bodies system with Kamran Shahid.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch Front Line - 19th June 2009 - 0 views

  •  
    Malik Qayyum and Hamid Khan in fresh episode of Front Line & discusses current issues with Kamran Shahid.
Ian Schlom

A Call To Oakland's Non-Violent Movement: We Must Lead By Example - 0 views

  •  
    This article is talking about how the non-violent activists in the Oakland Occupy movement should've been more active in the beginning and should be more active now, not simply tearing eachother down about thorwing a can at a poliveman who shoots people, but making an example of non-violent resistance (and since it's in an Anarchist paper, I hope non-violent revolution). "Those who would condemn the actions of activist's violent responses to police brutality must show by example what a powerful non-violent response would look like. We must be there, on the front line, willing to sit down and refuse to move when tear gas, rubber bullets, and concussion grenades are going off all around us and injuring us. That is when the courage of our conviction to non-violence is tested and proven. That is when we prove the power of non-violence to oppose injustice. Until we, the advocates of a non-violent response, can show the power of our convictions through our actions, we have no room to condemn violent protesters, especially when we do so while not also condemning the violent actions of the police in the same breath...."
thinkahol *

Johann Hari: Violence breeds violence. The only thing drug gangs fear is legalisation -... - 0 views

  •  
    "To many people, the "war on drugs" sounds like a metaphor, like the "war on poverty". It is not. It is being fought with tanks and sub-machine guns and hand grenades, funded in part by your taxes, and it has killed 28,000 people under the current Mexican President alone. The death toll in Tijuana - one of the front lines of this war - is now higher than in Baghdad. Yesterday, another pile of 72 mutilated corpses was found near San Fernando - an event that no longer shocks the country."
alex thorn

The Raw Story | Bill seeks to jack soldiers' 'off time' reading materials - 0 views

  •  
    A bunch of right wing congressmen, supported by "pro-family organizations," are trying to close a loophole that allows active duty soldiers to buy pornography on base. "Here's a radical idea: how about we let the men and women that put on the uniform and put their lives on the line every day read whatever they want."
Thomas Tom Berbas

FINAL CTBA Human Services Report 2.24.2010.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

  •  
    Is this evidence of our nation not having its priorities in line?
Yee Sian Ng

Is Europe Irrelevant? | Cato @ Liberty - 0 views

  •  
    It could be argued that the costs to the United States of providing such services for the rest of the world are modest, but that is ultimately a judgment call. To be sure, the dollar costs will not bankrupt us as a nation, but Americans spend $2,700 per person on our military, while the average European spends less than $700. The bottom line is that Europeans have little incentive to spend more because they don't feel particularly threatened, and they aren't anxious to take on responsibilities that are ably handled by the United States. The advocates of hegemonic stability theory would declare that a feature, not a bug. Mission accomplished. And that might be true, if the greatest threat to global security were a resurgence of conflict in Europe, and if it is truly in the U.S. interest to forever have allies with few capabilities and many liabilities. But that seems extremely shortsighted. The sweeping political and economic integration in Europe has dramatically reduced the likelihood of another European war. In the meantime, the fact that we have many allies with little to offer by way of military assets, and even less political will to actually use them, is forcing the U.S. military to bear the disproportionate share of the burdens of policing the planet. And in the medium- to long-term, while I doubt that we will be facing "a militarily superior, post-Soviet Russia," allies with usable military power might ultimately serve a purpose if Moscow proves as aggressive (and capable) as the hawks claim.
peoples movement

Stop Stupak-Pitts Urges National Organization for Women // Current - 1 views

  •  
    NY Activists Joined NOW NY State on Dec.4, 2009 in front of Senator Schumer's office demanding that he takes the front line on women abortion rights and urge
1 - 20 of 44 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page