Archive for category Non-Violent Protest
Usury should be a CRIME
Posted by 2011wd in Favorite People, Non-Violent Protest, Power to the People on September 14, 2009
She says..
You are evil thieving bastards and every last one of you should be rotting in person.
Time for a debtors revolt.
Texas might bury that waste, better yet, how about giving Utah a try.
Posted by 2011wd in Blowing the F#*@ing Whistle, Greed, Justice, Non-Violent Protest on August 11, 2009
Maybe they don’t have a watch dog up there in the IDEAL RIGHT & RED STATE. This whole thing isn’t pretty but it’s sure profit to some.
Down here in Texas, we have at least…
One news source that has been opening the eyes of Texas since 1954.
Since they stay closed unless it’s time for football, it’s a damn good thing someone is.
Read The Texas Observer: Good to Glow by Forrest Wilder
IF and when you get around to reading the article you will soon see what big money can buy pulling the RIGHT strings even when those on the inside of the application review process turn whistle blower.
Hell they can ram anything home as long as no one is looking. Good thing for us, at least someone is mindin the store down here, 24/7
This is a living example of why Waste is far more dangerous than anyone wants to tell you. When any one man is regulated to control and manage anything dangerous for thousands of years how can it be trusted they will manage the dangerous process wisely, safely, and with concern for both the land and it’s people. No man is going to live that long. It becomes a managment contract with a life of it’s own. This can not be the way to a sustainable future. This becomes nothing more than a BIG FAT CONTRACT for some big fat pocket. I wouldn’t trust it to a non-profit, much less someone making a massive profit for the next couple of thousand years.
Then there is the story of New York’s waste making it’s way down here…
Helps to laugh in the sad, sick, black state things have become. The article shows a three eyed fish, glowing in the dark. I think he is swimming to Texas. Talk about things going straight to hell in a hand basket. As if we didn’t have enough waste of our own. Now we are taking it from New York.
Laura Ling and Euna Lee: Their story was told
Posted by 2011wd in Human Rights, Justice, Non-Violent Protest on August 5, 2009
Just not on current..
http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4a42149dc.html
http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/22/laura-ling-euna-lee-and-north-korea/
My guess is most friends had no idea why they were even there. Not one word came from current.
http://womensmediacenter.com/ex/081009.html
More info. is coming to light regarding human trafficing. North Korean women are told they can find work in China. Once they cross the border however they are regarded as illegals and have no options but to do as they are told or they will be turned over to North Korea where they will be facing prison.
Also found this…
Current TV reporters Mitchell Koss, Euna Lee and Laura Ling consulted with Durihana’s Rev. Chun Ki-won in planning their ill-fated trip to the China-North Korea border March 17 that resulted in the arrests and imprisonment of Lee and Ling for 141 days in the DPRK capital. Chun has said he introduced the Current TV team to a guide Kim Seung-cheol, who reportedly accompanied the Americans onto North Korean soil on Mar. 17 but managed, along with Koss, to elude border guards.
Koss, Lee and Ling traveled to the region in early March to interview North Korean defectors for a story on the trafficking of refugee women into prostitution…
here…
Their story was about human trafficking.
Here they are coming home…
A very happy moment for all. A very happy moment indeed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8186752.stm
It makes me think of all the women sold who are leaving their friends and family. My guess is both were so touched by these women’s suffering and heartache they felt compelled to do something.
The current debate, trolls and all..
I have no idea how these other links below this line are getting attached but I will find out and delete them. Must be something wordpress is doing and while it upsets me, I have not had time to deal with it. Totally disregard these addtional links they mean nothing to the ongoing story details I am attempting to piece together.
So happy your both home. Your story was being told. Just not on Current
Posted by 2011wd in Favorite People, Human Rights, Justice, Non-Violent Protest, Power to the People on August 4, 2009
Your story of women being sold by North Korea to China and all points east was being told, it just wasn’t being reported by Current for whatever reason.
To the women of the world, both should be regarded as heroes for doing their best to get the story out.
A word of advice to all friends in any strange land….
Next time, never trust a guide you do not know.
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER.
Guess who maybe coming home?
Posted by 2011wd in Non-Violent Protest, Power to the People on August 4, 2009
It I tell you they may not let me post it on current. Just follow the link and read the story. All I can say is, It’s about damn time.
Article says they are free…
Laura and Lee,
Welcome home, Welcome home, Welcome home.
Family photos
FRONTLINE: Inside the Meltdown
Posted by 2011wd in Economic Policy, Fair and Honest Elections, Justice, Non-Violent Protest, Power to the People, Regional and Community banks on July 18, 2009
Part 1 of 6.
Natalia Estemirova: Human Rights Watch Defender Killed Today
Posted by 2011wd in Human Rights, Justice, Non-Violent Protest, Power to the People on July 15, 2009
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/human-rights-watch/top-chechenya-rights-defe_b_234060.html
Human Rights Watch has called on Russian authorities to investigate immediately the abduction and killing of Natalia Estemirova, to bring all of those involved to justice, and to put a halt to the atmosphere of fear and unpunished violence in the region.
The Rape of Taraneh: Prison Abuse of Iran’s Protesters
Posted by 2011wd in Human Rights, Non-Violent Protest, Power to the People on July 15, 2009
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shirin-sadeghi/the-rape-of-taraneh-priso_b_233063.html
Shirin Sadeghi posted this very important article on Huffington Post.
Iran’s Leadership MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE!!!
The Man who tried to save Neda
Posted by 2011wd in Human Rights, Justice, Non-Violent Protest, Peace, Power to the People on June 28, 2009









