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    Protesting Clippers could face Prison or Fines.
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  1-19-2007    30
     Well it's too late for me I reckon, so I might as well just keep on keepin' on peacefully protesting. Now more than ever, it seems so necessary. This is another "I dare you" clip. Are they trying to scare, intimidate or threaten people to the point, that they just don't dare comment or clip or pop or blog or speak out anymore? Should I just cave in and "turn myself in" quarterly and bow down to oppression? I think not. I will not be silenced. If I ever stop clipping about all this, you'll know why. See ya in Guantanamo! - The White House's own recently de-classified strategy for "winning the war on terror" targets Internet conspiracy theories as a recruiting ground for terrorists and threatens to "diminish" their influence. - Chertoff pledged to dispatch Homeland Security agents to local police departments in order to aid in the apprehension of domestic terrorists who use the Internet as a political tool.
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    Women dying from ban on abortions
    ljsdesign
    by ljsdesign  11-12-2007    57
     “How could they let four days pass when every minute was precious? They denied her the right to medical care, to a life.”
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    Five Women Buried Alive - and the Media Ignore It
    invictus
    by invictus  9-7-2008    7
     No Remarks
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    Woman & 7 yr. old daughter held by police for displaying impeach banner
    kkcapricorn
    by kkcapricorn  7-19-2007    18
     This behavior just makes my blood boil. Memories of the 60's.
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    Hate is like an unchecked cancer
    gingembre
    by gingembre  4-6-2007    16
     Words of wisdom
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    'If he wins, it means my country has agreed to grow up'
    arifsali
    by arifsali  11-2-2008    10
     Maya Angelou, novelist
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    International Women's Day in Pictures
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  3-9-2009    6
     Go to the site for nice hi-res.
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    When will Americans Have had Enough?
    digits
    by digits  8-19-2007    7
     This is my response on YouTube that I clipped. I was so moved by this powerful video I had to Clipmark it myself. I also Stumbleupon-thumbed it up. It is amazing, how perful some people can make a vide isn't it?
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    the Next Civil Rights Battle Will Be Over the Mind
    wildcat
    by wildcat  4-8-2008    6
     "To a certain extent, memories are societal properties," says Adam Kolber, a visiting professor at Princeton. "We really need to articulate a moral code that governs all this," warns Arthur Caplan, a University of Pennsylvania bioethicist.
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    Thank you, Teddy
    dulios
    by dulios  8-26-2009    11
     No Remarks
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    Iranian Gay Teen Faces Hanging In Iran As Britain Denies Asylum
    syncopath
    by syncopath  3-13-2008    7
     "According to human rights organizations more than 4,000 gay men and women have been hanged in Iran since the revolution in 1979. Homosexuality is considered illegal in Iran."
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    Mary Seacole: Black British Heroine
    mickfinn
    by mickfinn  2-13-2008    11
     Mary Jane Grant was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish soldier, and her mother a Jamaican. Mary learned her nursing skills from her mother, who kept a boarding house for invalid soldiers. Although technically 'free', being of mixed race, Mary and her family had few civil rights - they could not vote, hold public office or enter the professions. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole but the marriage was short-lived as he died in 1844.
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    You Have No Rights
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  9-6-2007    25
      An executive order was issued by the president, on the 17th of July, and it said, basically, that if you protest or threaten what he calls “stabilization efforts in Iraq,” your property can be seized and you can be detained. Hmm... long live King George!!
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    Tortured U.S. filmmaker sues Rumsfeld
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  11-16-2006    7
     It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Assuming it is true, it's very sad to hear what happened to this man.
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    Welcome To The Real World
    debbyski
    by debbyski  7-21-2008    12
     "Government is instituted for the common good; for the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people; and not for profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men; therefore, the people alone have an incontestable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to institute government; and to reform, alter, or totally change the same, when their protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness require it." -John Adams, Thoughts on Government, 1776
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    Things to love America for
    bignosemousie
    by bignosemousie  6-11-2008    5
     From our neighbors across the pond.
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    Bush orders every regulatory office to be supervised by political appointee
    jklugman
    by jklugman  1-30-2007    22
     Be scared. Be very, very, scared. Via Ezra Klein .
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    "World needs a vacation from USA"
    syncopath
    by syncopath  9-24-2008    5
     He called for immediate technology transfer from the West to the Third World, to allow development based on clean technology — stressing the need to “reject intellectual property rights”. funds should not be distributed through the World Bank, which was trying to regain legitimacy by portraying itself as a “climate bank” while continuing to push fossil-fuel-driven development. Confronting global poverty and climate change means confronting US power. “I don’t think the world needs US leadership”, he said. “They should be more humble.” Whether the US achieves its goals “is where we, as civil society come in”, Bello said, suggesting that, by making intervention costly for the US, civil society could encourage a “new US isolationism”. The struggle is, he stressed, global. “The world needs a vacation from the messaianism of the US … A few decades of a self-absorbed US would be very good for the world.”
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    Man Retires Rather Than Honor Senator Helms
    dulios
    by dulios  7-10-2008    8
     Jesse Helms was the last unreconstructed segregationist in the United States Senate. He was a menace to the poor, to women, and to gays and lesbians. May his bigotry be buried with him.
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    CALLING ALL CLIPPERS: Create and Manage your own nation!
    sohil
    by sohil  6-3-2007    24
     And join the Clipmarks region I just created :D Almost as addicting as Clipmarks ;)
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    So Little Time; So Much Damage
    debbyski
    by debbyski  11-4-2008    7
     No Remarks
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    Headlines from the year 2029
    willhelm
    by willhelm  10-15-2007    13
     No Remarks
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    Photos: People's President
    ratcatcher2
    by ratcatcher2  11-6-2008    5
     No Remarks
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    Predominantly Muslim Country To Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  7-30-2009    10
     Albania's governing Democrats have proposed a law allowing same-sex civil weddings.
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    12 Myths about Hunger
    Lexica
    by Lexica  3-5-2009    2
     More: Reality: There is no theoretical or practical reason why freedom, taken to mean civil liberties, should be incompatible with ending hunger. Surveying the globe, we see no correlation between hunger and civil liberties. However, one narrow definition of freedom - ­the right to unlimited accumulation of wealth-producing property and the right to use that property however one sees fit - ­is in fundamental conflict with ending hunger. By contrast, a definition of freedom more consistent with our nation's dominant founding vision holds that economic security for all is the guarantor of our liberty. Such an understanding of freedom is essential to ending hunger.
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    Take a Bow, America
    dulios
    by dulios  11-8-2008    9
      It can be easy in such a moment of triumph to lose sight of the agony wrought by the unrelieved evil of racism and to forget how crucial a role anti-black racism played in shaping American life since the first slaves were dumped ashore 400 years ago. Blacks have been holding fast to the promise of America for all that time. Not without anger. Not without rage. But with a fidelity that in the darkest moments — those moments when the flow of blood seemed like it would never stop, when enslaved families were wrenched apart, when entire communities were put to the torch, when the breeze put the stiffened bodies of lynched victims in motion, when even small children were murdered and Dr. King was taken from us — even in those dire moments, African-Americans held fast to the promise of America with a fidelity that defied logic.
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    This Weeks Civil Rights Pictures
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  5-16-2009    2
     Click Photo For Story
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    Obama Gives Victory Speech: Hundreds of Thousands in Chicago
    citizenbfk
    by citizenbfk  11-4-2008    6
     Awesome... Frigging awesome. (I guess it can be found on YouTube tomorrow) Black leaders from the Civil Rights struggle days of Martin Luther King have been on TV. They all say the same thing: They never thought they would live to see such a day. And with pride say that now their children can see pictures of a black family in the White House. And this is all they wanted, every wanted: equality, full participation in America, to see their story as fully integrated and seen as part of the American story. And then, these old hardened men, they cry.
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    Franken's Anti-Rape Amendment Survives
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  12-16-2009    5
     Great News!
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    Criminalizing the Antiwar Movement
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  8-20-2007    2
     IMPEACH!!! "The criminalization of the State is when the sitting President and Vice President use and abuse their authority through executive orders, presidential directives or otherwise to define "who are the criminals" when in fact they they are the criminals." This latest executive order criminalizes the peace movement. It must be viewed in relation to various pieces of "anti-terrorist" legislation, the gamut of presidential and national security directives, etc., which are ultimately geared towards repealing constitutional government and installing martial law in the event of a "national emergency". The war criminals in high office are intent upon repressing all forms of dissent which question the legitimacy of the war in Iraq. The executive order combined with the existing anti-terrorist legislation is eventually intended to be used against the anti-war and civil rights movements."
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    The Bigot in your Brain
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  5-10-2008    6
     Why might black faces, in particular, provoke vigilance? Northwestern University psychologist Jennifer A. Richeson speculates that American cultural stereotypes linking young black men with crime, violence and danger are so robust that our brains may automatically give preferential attention to blacks as a category, just as they do for threatening animals such as snakes. In a recent unpublished study Richeson and her colleagues found that white college students’ visual attention was drawn more quickly to photographs of black versus white men, even though the images were flashed so quickly that participants did not consciously notice them. This heightened vigilance did not appear, however, when the men in the pictures were looking away from the camera. (Averted eye gaze, a signal of submission in humans and other animals, extinguishes explicit perceptions of threat.)
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    Our Rights are no longer Inalienable..!
    TJColatrella
    by TJColatrella  11-24-2008    5
      This is what you get when a cabal like the Federalist Society eats away at our system of governance and Constitution from the inside... I to want to get these criminal terrorists potential murderers but this now creates a permanent change in our Bill of Rights and a dangerous precedent..!
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    The Internet could soon be Troll-Free
    sohil
    by sohil  6-17-2007    6
     Yay! :D
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    Terrorist Watchlist at 755,00+ - YES, THAT IS 755,000+
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  10-25-2007    7
     The Stasi would be proud. That's roughly 1 in every 400 in the US.
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    Scenes from Sri Lanka
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  8-14-2009    2
     A visit to the site is a must.
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    Israel Moves Toward a National Biometric Database
    Mohir
    by Mohir  8-3-2008   
     No Remarks
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    US smokers face threat of being fired
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-9-2007    1
     outrageous
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    Surveillance camera identifies people by race
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-16-2008    3
     An artistic big brother?
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    Silent Flag Protest Raises Outcry
    debbyski
    by debbyski  7-13-2007    40
     No Remarks
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    The Howls Of A Fading Species
    debbyski
    by debbyski  6-2-2009    5
     "Are we supposed to not notice that these are the tribunes of a party that rose to power on the filthy waves of racial demagoguery. I don’t remember hearing their voices or the voices of their intellectual heroes when the Republican Party, as part of its Southern strategy, aggressively courted the bigots who fled the Democratic Party because the Democrats had become insufficiently hostile to blacks. Where were the howls of outrage at this strategy that was articulated by Lee Atwater as follows: “By 1968, you can’t say ‘nigger’ — that hurts you. Backfires. So you say stuff like forced busing, states’ rights, and all that stuff.” Never a peep did you hear. Where were the right-wing protests when Ronald Reagan went out of his way to kick off his general election campaign in 1980 with a salute to states’ rights in, of all places, Philadelphia, Miss., not far from the site where three young civil rights workers had been snatched and murdered by real-life, rabid, blood-thirsty racists?"
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