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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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Read Ralph Nader's suggestion for the actions of peace groups, orginially published on www.counterpunch.org |
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Counter-Recruitment is Gaining Strength
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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From CounterPunch
HADAS THEIR and KATRINA YEAW, CounterPunch
March 15, 2005
On Wednesday, March 9, three students from the City College of New York
(CCNY), Justino Rodriguez Nicholas Bergreen and one of the authors of
this piece (Hadas Their) were brutalized and arrested by campus
security guards for peacefully protesting the presence of military
recruiters at CCNY's "career fair." We were charged with misdemeanor
counts of assaulting an officer, resisting arrest, and disturbing the
peace, among other things. Hospital records from Mt. Sinai confirm that
Bergreen and Rodriguez suffered multiple contusions and post-concussion
syndrome. A court date is set for April 5.
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Write to The State About Military Recruitment |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 13 March 2005 |
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Make your voice known and keep the discussion going about military recruiting in our schools and community. |
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MOX Fuel to Return to Charleston |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 11 March 2005 |
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over 300 pounds of plutonium that came through Charleston
last
October
on their way to France have been turned into four MOX lead
test assemblies and may begin the journey back within days, which means
they could arrive in Charleston by the end of March.

To help plan an emergency protest, please email
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or call 803-516-4681.
Thanks to Greenpeace
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Vermont towns say ‘Bring our troops home’ |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 09 March 2005 |
From International Labor Communications Association:
BURLINGTON, Vt. — The will of the people to speak their mind at
Vermont's Town Meeting Day overpowered the snowfall that pounded the
Green Mountain State, March 1.
In more than 50 towns voters took a day usually reserved for decisions
on school budgets and new snow plows to debate an issue of
international significance — the war in Iraq. At press time, 49 towns
had passed a resolution calling for the troops to come home and only
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