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Will There be Conflict with Iran? New Articles |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 30 September 2007 |
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The strategy is, it's a targeting change,’’ Hersh said on CNN’s Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer today. “We're threatening Iran. We've been doing it constantly. But instead of saying to the American people, instead of saying internally it's going to be about nuclear weapons, it's now going to be about getting the guys that are killing our boys.
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Sept: 26:Poetic Black Tie Masquerade |
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Written by Gerald L. Rudolph
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
You are cordially invited to a Poetic Black Tie Masquerade.
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Phoenix Tongue’s Final Show will take place September 26th, 2007
at The Red Tub. Please join us in celebrating the final night of poetry
at the birthplace of West Columbia’s finest free speech poetry venue.
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Time: 8:30pm
Dress: Formal Disguise
Hosted By: Kendal Turner
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*The Red Tub 134 ½ State St. West Columbia, SC*
For more information call 920-8826 or 463-8297
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Nov 16: School of the Americas |
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Written by Gerald L. Rudolph
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
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On the weekend of November 16-18, thousands will gather at the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia for the Vigil and the Nonviolent Direct Action to Close the School of the Americas. Take a Stand for Justice!
The weekend will include a massive rally, nonviolent direct action
training, workshops, benefit concerts, puppet shows, teach-ins and
more! Please check back soon for schedule changes and updates.
EVENTS: See a detailed schedule of this weekend's many gatherings, teach-ins, films, and concerts in Columbus, Georgia.
Make your hotel reservations now if you want a hotel room.
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Oct 2-3:Union of Concerned Scientist President Speaks on US Nuclear Weapons Policy |
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Written by Allison Peeler
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
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Kevin Knobloch, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists, will be discussing U.S. nuclear weapons policy in SC on Oct. 2 and 3.
Knoblock will discuss how and why 2008 is a critical crossroad in nuclear policy and how citizens can play a role in stimulating this issue to the public debate.
This opportunity is brought to you by World Action Council.
Tuesday, October 2, 8:00 p.m.
Owens Auditorium
Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SCWednesday,
October 3, 12:00 p.m.
World Affairs Council of Columbia
The Capital City Club
1201 Main Street, 25th Floor, Columbia, SC
Cost: $22 for WAC members; $26 for non-membersRSVP to
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
or call (803) 252-2197.
***Please RSVP for the Wednesday, Oct. 3 meeting, lunch is included in the admission charge.***
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Alert: Habeas Corpus in the Senate |
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Written by bordc.org
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Monday, 24 September 2007 |
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In the Senate: On Wednesday, September 19, Senators Arlen Specter and Patrick Leahy attempted to attach an amendment (SA 2022), which replicates the Military Commissions Habeas Corpus Restoration Act of 2007, to the Defense Budget bill. Unfortunately, only 56 senators voted to bring the measure to a floor vote, 4 shy of the 60 votes needed.
What you can do: Both Senators DeMint and Graham opposed the amendment to restore Habeas Corpus. Call Senator Jim DeMint at (202) 224-6121 and Senator Lindsey Graham at (202) 224-5972 and express your dissappointment. Sample questions are found at the "read more" link.
In the House: The week of September 24, two House
committees--Armed Services and Judiciary--will consider Rep. Ike
Skelton's bill to restore habeas corpus, H.R. 2826. Assuming the bill
gains the support of both committees, it is expected to reach the House
floor for a vote in the remaining two weeks before Columbus Day
(October 8).
What you can do:
Call your representative, even if you have already done so, to urge his
or her support for a bill to restore habeas corpus. (For current bills
that do this, see BORDC's Legislation Page.) Look up your representative's direct telephone number or dial the Capitol switchboard, 202-224-3121, and ask the operator to connect you (24 hours a day).
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