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Defending our Civil Liberties - Sunday, March 27 at 2pm PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 24 March 2005
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Join the Living Room Group this Sunday, March 27th, at 2pm at the house of Lee Jane Kaufman (200 Harden). We will make calls and plan to pass the resolution recently introduced in City Council to defend the Bill of Rights and not comply with unconstitutional provisions of the 2001 PATRIOT Act. A similar resolution has already passed in 371 cities, counties, municipalities and state. We want to make sure that onn April 6th there will be a vote on the resolution. This is a crucial meeting.

For more information call Lee Jane Kaufman at 803-799-1205.

 
Help us highlight the MOX shipment. Meeting Monday, March 28, 6:00pm PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 23 March 2005
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The over 300 pounds of plutonium that were trucked through South Carolina to the port of Charleston last September on their way to France have been turned into four MOX lead test assemblies plus two assemblies of unuseable MOX. They are expected to arrive back in Charleston between April 4 and April 9.

Join us this Monday, March 28, at 6:00pm at the CPRC office at 1337 Assembly St. to plan our response.
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The Patriot Act is a Local Issue PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 22 March 2005
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The danger posed to our civil liberties by the Patriot Act is not only a national issue. It is a local issue. Here's why.
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Groups Asks Columbia to Oppose Patriot Act PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 22 March 2005
Story on the March 16th resolution as reported by The State Reporter John Drake
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Counterrecruiters Claim Some of Credit for Drop in Military Enlistments PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 22 March 2005
From Voice of America

As the death toll has climbed during the two years of U.S. military operations in Iraq, the number of young American men and women signing on to serve in the armed forces has declined. Historically, casualties have often affected enlistment. It is a correlation that the U.S. military has seen before. But, this time, anti-war activists are also claiming some responsibility for the drop in recruits by conducting "counterrecruitment."
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