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The Coming Civil War and Repolarization for Revolution in the Present Era |
by duko darbycrash1965 (nospam) yahoo.com (verified) |
Current rating: 0 06 Apr 2005
Modified: 02:11:20 PM |
Just to be clear, I didn't choose this title lightly or
facetiously, but in all seriousness. In speaking to "a coming
civil war" I am "drawing inspiration" from Newt Gingrich (the
prominent Republican politician who was formerly the Speaker of
the House of Representatives), who has made the observation that
what's happening now in the electoral arena and the broader
things that it reflects in U.S. society is analogous to what was
going on in the U.S. in the 1840s and the 1850s, and that this
isn't something that will鈥擨'm paraphrasing, but this is the
essence鈥攖his isn't something that will go away. It will only be
decided when one side or the other wins out.
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LOCAL Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights : Health : International Relations : Iraq : Peace |
Veterans Speak Out: An Anti-War Speakers Panel |
by Jen Tayabji tayabji (nospam) shout.net (verified) |
Current rating: 0 06 Apr 2005
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Veterans Speak Out: An Anti-War Speakers Panel
Saturday, April 16th, at 1pm
At the IDF
Featuring:
Bill Davis (a national coordinator of VVAW)
Meg Miner (retired U.S. Air Force vet)
Ray Parrish (military counselor)
Leah Byron (not confirmed; Iraq War vet) |
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Opposing the European Rage of Privatization |
by Thomas Fritz mbatko (nospam) lycos.com (verified) |
Current rating: 0 06 Apr 2005
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Telecommunications, postal service, gas and transportation were the first public sectors that fell victim to the rage of unbridled liberalization..A drastic structural change of the state has occurred from a producing to a guaranteeing state. |
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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights : Labor |
Take Action:From the Ongoing Sit In at Washington University in St. Louis |
by superpesto ouzoma (nospam) wustl.edu (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 05 Apr 2005
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Editor's Note: Due to the St. Louis IMC Newswire being down, certain stories that would otherwise appear there will be treated as Local News here at UC IMC.
The following is from a student participating in the ongoing sit-in/occupation in the main administrative building of Washington University in St. Louis. The sit-in is in support of campus workers who do not currently receive a living wage. Currently the sit-in has been going on for over 24 hours(as of noon april 5). Below this message is a list of ways you can take action. |
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LOCAL Announcement :: Miscellaneous |
Little Feat tickets go on sale April 1 |
by Lincoln Land Community College LLCC.Foundation (nospam) llcc.edu (verified) |
Current rating: 0 05 Apr 2005
Modified: 02:21:49 PM |
The Lincoln Land Community College Foundation will host the nationally known band, Little Feat, at a fundraiser on Saturday, July 30, in Springfield, Illinoi |
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