Friday, November 09, 2007

This Looks Like " Just The Beginning "!

 

In This era, There Is a Dangerous Tension Between Millions of American Patriots ( citizens ) & What The President Can Handle; given his all to obvious Presidential Stance that translates to his Agenda Objectives. Now is the time when Peacefull Demonstrations, Internet Petition signings,ect.

We need to make our #s strong and keep The Pressure, as much we can bring to bear on This White House before it is able to distract us with some legal maneuvering, or worse; Events of warlike nature. Which is possibly the last card to be played.Let us Not Forget, or exclude the unbelievable; which would be of an Emergency or Wartime Sabotage. Nothing like an alleged Radical Attack or A Threat of an Impending Terrorist Act.

This Scenario is one a 1/2 Dozen I could come up with as possible's that would cause more American military & probably Iraqi civilian kill stats and Distract The Congress and enough Key Legislative Pressure. Lets make his escape from the United States Constitutional Arm of Justice. Thank You and Peace In All Things, GOD Bless One  and All ......Neo

 

Published on Friday, November 9, 2007 by DesMoines Register (Iowa)

18 Peacemakers Busted at Giuliani and Hillary Offices and No Original Reporting From The Register

by David Goodner

Eighteen peace activists were arrested in Des Moines, Iowa Thursday for trespassing inside the campaign offices of presidential candidates Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton, according to the Associated Press.

Both the New York Times and the Huffington Post picked up the AP story. The protest is the top story this morning over at the KCCI Channel 8 homepage, and their video coverage last night and this morning was exceptional.

The Des Moines Register ran the AP story Friday morning, but was apparently too busy for any original reporting about a major protest in their own backyard.

The Des Moines Register should fix that today by doing some original reporting in time for the weekend edition. Kathy Kelly, a 2-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and several others are scheduled to be arraigned in Polk County this morning.

Those arrested Thursday at Giuliani’s campaign office are:

Nick Kinkel, 19, Des Moines, Iowa

Mickey Davis, 16, Waukee, Iowa

Joy First, 53, Madison, Wisconsin

Jeff Leys, 43, Chicago, Illinois

Dan Pearson, 26, Chicago, Illinois

Suzanne Sheridan, 31, Chicago, Illinois

Ed Bloomer, 60, Des Moines, Iowa

Ron Durham, 26, Chicago, Illinois

Kathy Kelly, 54, Chicago, Illinois

Elton Davis, 45, Des Moines, Iowa

Those arrested at Hillary’s office Thursday are:

Renee Espeland, 46, Des Moines, Iowa

Robert Braam, 51, Manhaton, Illinois

Chrissy Kirchoefer, 30, Marseilles, Illinois

David Goodner, 26, Iowa City, Iowa

Mona Shaw, 56, Des Moines, Iowa

Chris Guant, 51, Grinnell, Iowa

Brian Terrell, 51, Maloy, Iowa

Farah Mokhtareizadeh, 24, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Our campaign, Seasons of Discontent: A Presidential Occupation Project, is demanding that all presidential candidates agree to:

  • A complete withdrawal of U.S. military forces and private contractors from Iraq and Afghanistan within 100 days of assuming the office of President of the United States;
  • A complete halt to any and all military actions against Iraq and Iran;
  • Reparations and full funding for the reconstruction of Iraq;
  • Work to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine while ensuring security for Israel and justice for Palestine;
  • Publicly commit to oppose the use of U.S. military forces against Iran, Pakistan or any other opening front in the “war on terror.”;
  • Publicly commit to dismantle most of the U.S. nuclear arsenal
  • Full funding for veterans health care
  • Full funding for the Common Good in the U.S.- rebuild our education and health care systems; job training programs and livable wages for all Americans; universal health care for all; rebuild our country’s inner cities and rural communities; and initiate a comprehensive campaign on the scale of a new Tennessee Valley Authority and Rural Electrification Project of the Great Depression era to create affordable, safe and sustainable alternative forms of energy and energy consumption; and for other vital social programs.
  • Repeal NAFTA and CAFTA and implement fair trade agreements, foreign aid, and other foreign policies that give a preferential option to the poor.

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