Monday, November 26, 2012

WATCH Antigay Activist Warns About Gay College RAs | Advocate.com

WATCH Antigay Activist Warns About Gay College RAs | Advocate.com

What do they think we're doing?
*Knock, knock, knock....* "Rez Life, anyone dying in here - have you tried the gay lifestyle?"
Hahaha! If only!!! 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Conceptualize growing fundamentalism into Progressivism - 1

Moving from a traditional base in order to challenge ideals such as Heterosexism, racism, cultural bigotry, transphobia, and other such categories built to separate us could possibly lead towards some of the most radical transformations in social thought that we can experience. That if we, as catalysts of social change, use fundamental concepts rooted in the consciousness of our families and communities to  move our values out from within the sky or above our heads, as things out of our grasps, into realities inside our communities, things we no longer need to value because they're foundations, we can truly enact inherent and indestructible change. 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

America - A Culture of Terrorism?

Yemeni Nobel Prize winner Tawakul Karma has publicly called on President Obama to stop drone strikes in Yemen. She urged her fellow Nobel laureate to stop aiding Al-quaeda by continuing the inhumane, popular-anger-inducing drone campaign.

University student in Dominican Republic dies in clash with police

University student in Dominican Republic dies in clash with police


"The protests at the university were part of a larger national movement over tax increases that angered many civic groups who claim the rises are a product of corruption of the administration of former Dominican President Leonel Fernández. Danilo Medina assumed the presidency of the Dominican republic in May, but Fernandez’s political party still controls both houses of the legislature.
“This country is on the verge of bankruptcy because they took every penny,” said Jorgy Cruz Soto, the owner of a production company in Santo Domingo, adding, “We are very close to a civil revolution.”"

Hillary’s shocking comments about Bradley Manning


News From Off the Web

by Logan Price

For those who don’t believe that Bradley’s personal life and sexuality may be used against him by officials or media critics, this gem of information was presented in a recent Vanity Fair articleabout Hillary Clinton, while on tour in the Middle East:
“Hillary told staff that she could not fathom how an army private, Bradley Manning, withpsychological problems and a drag-queen boyfriend could single-handedly cause the United States unprecedented embarrassment just by labeling massive downloads as Lady Gaga songs.”
Were those comments verbatim, or just the ill-chosen words of the author? We probably won’t know, but one thing is for sure:  they were published in a major pop-culture outlet, so there is no taking them back.
Here, is a good take-down of the allegation that Manning had “psychological problems.”  As for the comments about Bradley’s sexuality, you can be the judge of that.
If Hillary did indeed say anything of the sort, it is yet another reminder of the Obama administration’s willingness, almost as retaliation for their own embarrassment, to disregard public outcry about Bradley Manning’s charges and detainment and the fact that he has not yet been convicted of any crime.
At a fundraiser in San Francisco in April, Obama told me that Bradley Manning “broke the law,” a legally irresponsible and inappropriate statement that could constitute the ‘unlawful command influence’ of any military judge or jury that may preside over Bradley’s case.
Should the President and commander-in-chief –or the Secretary of State for that matter– really be saying such things about a high profile prisoner like Bradley Manning who has not yet been to trial?
The release of the Diplomatic Cables may have been embarrassing for the Obama Administration, but the life (not political career) of the most important whistleblower of my generation hangs in the balance.
It seems unlikely that we will hear any response from Hillary about this. This administration seems content to say one thing and mean another. Remember the sad irony felt when former white-house briefer Ray McGovern was rather brutally arrested last January for standing up in silent protest during Hillary Clinton’s lecture about free speech at George Washington University?
Not to mention Obama’s unexpected persecution of more whistleblowers under the Espionage Act than any previous administration, while giving this speech about the Arab Spring,
“Through our efforts we must support those basic rights to speak your mind and access information. We will support open access to the Internet, and the right of journalists to be heard – whether it’s a big news organization or a blogger. In the 21st century, information is power; the truth cannot be hidden; and the legitimacy of governments will ultimately depend on active and informed citizens. Such open discourse is important even if what is said does not square with our worldview.”
Ironically, that sounds a lot like Bradley’s alleged chat logs, which are being held by the Pentagon as evidence that Bradley was ‘aiding the enemy.’
“I want people to see the truth, regardless of who they are… because without the truth you can’t make informed decisions as a public.”
Doubly ironic is that the cables Manning is alleged to have leaked have beenhailed as a catalyst of the growing democracy in the Arab world.
The triple irony is that the greatest charge against him is that of  ’aiding the enemy.’  Despite campaign promises our leaders act at home as if democracy is only good for us on their terms — in fact it just might be ‘the enemy.’  Or we are.  Same thing, really.
Democracy, as the Arab world is showing us, is a do-it-yourself skill that requires courage, humility, and commitment to the truth– no matter the stakes.  If Bradley Manning is indeed guilty,  it is of these “psychological problems.”  He is our Egyptian.

Logan Price is a member of the Bradley Manning Support Network.   You can follow him on twitter @kstrel.

This is not the work of Ehahlil's Notebook.

What is Justice - Who is Bradley Manning



Seven NAVY Seals face disciplinary action after consulting for EA on the videogame ‘Medal of Honor: Warfighter’ and “disclosing classified information”. While these soldiers will face “disciplinary action” for selling classified information, alleged Wikileaks informant Bradley Manning remains imprisoned without conviction for more than 900 days for leaking human rights violations and war crimes committed by the United States military. 

Election in Hand - More Sanctions on Iran

A mere two days after Obama’s reelection was announced, the Obama administration has rolled out a new round of sanctions against Iran, after accusing the country of trying to shoot down an American drone in international airspace.

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