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March 28, 2015

so let's see if I have this right

The State governments:

Women = control them
Elderly Asians = starve them
Immigrants = deport them
LGB = refuse them sales and service
Transgender = arrest and demean them
Children = keep them uneducated and hungry
People of color = incarcerate them
Young black men = kill them

And the federal government

Sell us all to the highest bidder

March 28, 2015

Where are the bills to end the militarization of police and murder of black men?

Cross post from GD.

This is obviously not going to stop. We have to force our representatives to pass bills to end the insanity

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026425866

March 28, 2015

Where are the bills to end the militarization of police and murder of black men? WARNING GRAPHIC PIC

WARNING - Graphic pictures in thread

Where are the bills to change how police are prosecuted for brutality? Using a prosecutor or even a special prosecutor, from the same State, is a conflict of interest

Where is the outrage from the government at the senseless, constant, beatings and murders of young, black men, all people of color and the mentally ill?

Where are the regulations to stop police from shooting unarmed people?

Where are the reparations for all the people who have been wrongly pulled over, ticketed, fined, for the sole purpose of revenue for the towns and cities across the country?

Why haven't the police departments that the DoJ have found are racist been disband?

Why are there no charges against the cops, or at least the Chiefs, in all the departments that have knowingly used unfair, racist practices that have caused so very many people harm?

Speeches on anniversaries of major civil rights events mean absolutely nothing when police are beating, torturing, killing our brothers and sisters and NOTHING is done to stop it.

This has to end!

There are all graphic and heart wrenching

Eric Garner KILLED After NYPD Cop Put…:



St Louis police officer shoots Kajieme P…:


John Crawford Video and 911 Call Released in Death of Man …:


Interrogation of Tasha Thomas (who died January 1, 2015)
Video Of John Crawford 's Girlfriend …:


The child, Tamir Rice Shooting Video: Tamir Rice Shooti…:


Tajai Rice thrown down, cuffed and thrown in vehicle trying to reach her little brother
Cleveland police handcuff Tamir Rice's sister aft…:


COPS BEATING HOMELESS MAN KELLY THOMAS TO DEATH (…:


Beating of Martese Johnson 3/18/15:


Indiana Police Smash Window To Use Taser On Passe…:



There are 241 incidents of police brutality in this song
Call the Cops - Rob Hustle ft. Bump:



#BlackLivesMatter
March 25, 2015

Martese Johnson's feet were shackled night of his arrest

Being beaten for no reason, arrested on false charges and cuffed wasn't enough. The ABC cops also shackled this honor student's feet.

This has to end. It has to. It just has to



ABC News Chicago report on Martese Johnson, a Chicagoan, arrest.

UVA STUDENT MARTESE JOHNSON 'SHOCKED' BY VIOLENT ARREST, VOWS TO FIGHT CHARGES

"At no time throughout the encounter did Martese present, as has been reported by some in the media, a fake ID. Nevertheless, Virginia ABC officers who were present on the scene questioned by client about being in possession of fake ID," said Daniel Watkins, Johnson's attorney. 


Here is how police say it happened. Their arrest report cited Johnson as "very agitated and belligerent" and suggesting that he was intoxicated, stating that he would be released on $1,500 bail "when sober."


But he was not legally drunk, blowing only a. 02

http://abc7chicago.com/news/uva-student-shocked-by-violent-arrest-vows-to-fight-charges-/565656/

Another ABC News report

Bar Owner Says Martese Johnson Was 'Cordial, Respectful'

The co-owner of the Charlottesville bar that Martese Johnson tried to enter before his bloody arrest said that the University of Virginia student was "cordial and respectful" and did not appear to be drunk.


http://abcnews.go.com/US/bar-owner-martese-johnson-cordial-night-arrest/story?id=29818409

Maybe, just maybe, this time, the cops don't have a prayer of escaping justice. But we thought that with Eric Garner, John Crawford, the innocent child, Tamir Rice and so many others.

At what point will the federal government step in and end the insanity?

#BlackLivesMatter

March 23, 2015

We killed so many innocent people!

I am so angry. This is nothing new. It's all stuff we have known for years. But it's all coming back up with our new wars. Our new claim to being the world police. Our new game to control the middle east.

So many people died. So many people were wounded. So many still suffer to this day. And why? For fucking money!

Why aren't these warmongering, lowlife, lying piece of shit bastards not even being tried?

I don't know about you, but I have more than a couple friends and family members that will never be the same because of the Bush family, friends and administration.

Prosecute these bastards!

http://www.gregpalast.com/bffdownload/

March 22, 2015

If you thought it was "Blood for Oil"--you're wrong.  It was far, far worse.

Never thought it could be worse. I was wrong.

Greg Palast's Article in full:

How Bush won the war in Iraq - really!

Because it was marked "confidential" on each page, the oil industry stooge couldn't believe the US State Department had given me a complete copy of their secret plans for the oil fields of Iraq. Actually, the State Department had done no such thing. But my line of bullshit had been so well-practiced and the set-up on my mark had so thoroughly established my fake identity, that I almost began to believe my own lies.I closed in. I said I wanted to make sure she and I were working from the same State Department draft. Could she tell me the official name, date and number of pages? She did.

Bingo! I'd just beaten the Military-Petroleum Complex in a lying contest, so I had a right to be stoked.

After phoning numbers from California to Kazakhstanto trick my mark, my next calls were to the State Department and Pentagon. Now that I had the specs on the scheme for Iraq's oil – that State and Defense Department swore, in writing, did not exist – I told them I'd appreciate their handing over a copy (no expurgations, please) or there would be a very embarrassing story on BBC Newsnight.

Within days, our chief of investigations, Ms Badpenny, delivered to my shack  in the woods outside New York a 323-page, three-volume program for Iraq's oil crafted by George Bush's State Department and petroleum insiders meeting secretly in Houston, Texas.

I cracked open the pile of paper – and I was blown away.

Like most lefty journalists, I assumed that George Bush and Tony Blair invaded Iraq to buy up its oil fields, cheap and at gun-point, and cart off the oil. We thought we knew the neo-cons true casus belli: Blood for oil.

But the truth in the confidential Options for Iraqi Oil Industry was worse than "Blood for Oil". Much, much worse.

The key was in the flow chart on page 15, Iraq Oil Regime Timeline & Scenario Analysis:

"...A single state-owned company ...enhances a government's relationship with OPEC."

Let me explain why these words rocked my casbah.

I'd already had in my hands a 101-page document, another State Department secret scheme, first uncovered by Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King, that called for the privatization, the complete sell-off of every single government-owned asset and industry. And in case anyone missed the point, the sales would include every derrick, pipe and barrel of oil, or, as the document put it, "especially the oil".

That plan was created by a gaggle of corporate lobbyists and neo-cons working for the Heritage Foundation. In 2004, the plan's authenticity was confirmed by Washington power player Grover Norquist. (It's hard to erase the ill memory of Grover excitedly waving around his soft little hands as he boasted about turning Iraq into a free-market Disneyland, recreating Chile in Mesopotamia, complete with the Pinochet-style dictatorship necessary to lock up the assets – while behind Norquist, Richard Nixon snarled at me from a gargantuan portrait.)

The neo-con idea was to break up and sell off Iraq's oil fields, ramp up production, flood the world oil market – and thereby smash OPEC and with it, the political dominance of Saudi Arabia.

General Jay Garner also confirmed the plan to grab the oil. Indeed, Garner told me that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld fired him, when the General, who had lived in Iraq, complained the neo-con grab would set off a civil war. It did. Nevertheless, Rumsfeld replaced Garner with a new American viceroy, Paul Bremer, a partner in Henry Kissinger's firm, to complete the corporate takeover of Iraq's assets – "especially the oil".

But that was not to be. While Bremer oversaw the wall-to-wall transfer of Iraqi industries to foreign corporations, he was stopped cold at the edge of the oil fields.

How? I knew there was only one man who could swat away the entire neo-con army: James Baker, former Secretary of State, Bush family consiglieri and most important, counsel to Exxon-Mobil Corporation and the House of Saud.

(One unwitting source was industry oil-trading maven Edward Morse of Lehman/Credit Suisse, who threatened to sue Harper's Magazine for my quoting him. Morse denied I ever spoke with him. But when I played the tape from my hidden recorder, his memory cleared and he scampered away.)

Weirdly, I was uncovering that the US oil industry was using its full political mojo to prevent their being handed ownership of Iraq's oil fields. That's right: The oil companies did NOT want to own the oil fields – and they sure as hell did not want the oil. Just the opposite. They wanted to make sure there would be a limit on the amount of oil that would come out of Iraq.

There was no way in hell that Baker's clients, from Exxon to Abdullah, were going to let a gaggle of neo-con freaks smash up Iraq's oil industry, break OPEC production quotas, flood the market with six million barrels of Iraqi oil a day and thereby knock its price back down to $13 a barrel where it was in 1998.

Big Oil simply could not allow Iraq's oil fields to be privatized and taken from state control. That would make it impossible to keep Iraq within OPEC (an avowed goal of the neo-cons) as the state could no longer limit production in accordance with the cartel's quota system..

The problem with Saddam was not the threat that he'd stop the flow of oil – he was trying to sell more. The price of oil had been boosted 300 percent by sanctions and an embargo cutting Iraq's sales to two million barrels a day from four. With Saddam gone, the only way to keep the damn oil in the ground was to leave it locked up inside the busted state oil company which would remain under OPEC (i.e. Saudi) quotas.

The James Baker Institute quickly and secretly started in on drafting the 323-page plan for the State Department. In May 2003, w ith authority granted from the top (i.e. Dick Cheney), ex-Shell Oil USA CEO Phil Carroll was rushed to Baghdad to take charge of Iraq's oil. He told Bremer, "There will be no privatization of oil – END OF STATEMENT." Carroll then passed off control of Iraq's oil to Bob McKee of Halliburton, Cheney's old oil-services company, who implemented the Baker "enhance OPEC" option anchored in state ownership.

Some oil could be released, mainly to China, through limited, but lucrative, "production sharing agreements".

And that's how George Bush won the war in Iraq. The invasion was not about "blood for oil", but something far more sinister: blood for no oil. War to keep supply tight and send prices skyward.

Oil men, whether James Baker or George Bush or Dick Cheney, are not in the business of producing oil. They are in the business of producing profits.

And they've succeeded. Iraq, capable of producing six to 12 million barrels of oil a day, still exports well under its old OPEC quota of three million barrels.

As George Bush could proudly say to James Baker: Mission Accomplished!


http://www.gregpalast.com/how-bush-won-the-war-in-iraq-really/

Thank you, Mr. Palast


By the way, Greg Palast is offering a free download of the "Bush Family Fortunes" http://www.gregpalast.com/bffdownload/

March 22, 2015

Across the Universe - Let It Be

Here we are, decades later, still doing the same thing. This could easily be right now

Across the Universe - Let It Be - Carol Woods; Ti…:


March 20, 2015

highlights of total eclipse

This is from Slooh with views from the Faroe Islands and Svalbard. Absolutely amazing pictures. When they removed the filter during the total eclipse, they received pictures that the astronomers are saying are unprecedented.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=nQQMVdfvCsLYggSRrIEw&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DNCI5auawP7w&ved=0CDQQtwIwCQ&usg=AFQjCNGiizYoPmrGlIDCw-bPM3tVXn1HqQ

Hope you enjoy as much as I did







There are much better images at link but this was all they have up to download now

March 18, 2015

UVA Student Beaten Bloody by Alcohol Cops.

I didn't even know there were Alcohol Beverage
Control cops. But, I guess they felt left out in making sure young, black men don't show themselves on their turf.



That is Martese Johnson, the only black student on the UVA Honor Committee. Early this morning he had the audacity to try to get into a bar at the age of 20. He was denied entrance and the ABC cops witnessed that. Evidently, that's cause to be suddenly thrown to the ground and beaten bloody. The beating continued while Martese begged for mercy.

Since this was witnessed by many and recorded by at least one person, the ABC cops are being very careful in their statement (imagine that! )

Things are happening quickly in this story. The Governor of Virginia has already requested that the "incident" be investigated by the Virginia State Police. The University President has issued a statement (at link.) The Attorney General is asking for witnesses to come forward. And that all happened because of a letter sent to the University President by Concerned Black Students:

Email from Concerned Black Students:

This morning Martese Johnson emerged with a head injury requiring 10 stitches. He was brutalized by Virginia ABC law enforcement outside of Trinity Irish Pub. His face was bloodied. His body was bruised.

Outside of the doors of Trinity Irish Pub, a mass of University students bore witness to the officer's animalistic, insensitive, and brute handling of Martese. He was left with his blood splattered on the pavement of University Avenue.

Today, we are reminded of the gruesome reality that we are not immune to injustice; as University students, we are not impervious to the brutality that has reeled on news cycles around the country. We have marched and shouted that we are Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, but the proximity of this morning's brutality to a member of our community has deepened that wound. It is no longer happening only on national television--it is a reality here and now at the University of Virginia that we must face as a collective.

After Martese was denied entry to the bar, he found himself suddenly flung to the ground. The brutish force used resulted in his head and bodily injuries. His treatment was unprovoked as he did not resist questioning or arrest. In confusion, with blood painting his face and creating a pool on the bricks of the corner, he yelled out for mercy.

Though he lay bleeding and crying out, officers continued to hold him to the pavement, pinning him down, twisting his arm, with knees to his back until he was handcuffed.

As students pleaded with officers to lift Martese from the ground they were pushed away, and some were even handcuffed and threatened with possible arrest if they did not leave the scene.

We demand there be a swift and thorough investigation on the state, local, and University levels. We have seen what happens at the University when we allow problems we have long known exist to be handled quietly, so we will not be quiet. We demand noise from each other, noise from professors, noise from administrators. Martese, like any other student at this university, like any other person in this country and in this world, deserves more than our uproar: he deserves follow through and intentional action.

Look forward to a follow up email regarding further plans and actions.

Sincerely,
Concerned Black Students


When the fuck will #BlackLivesMatter to all law enforcement?

Much more at link including video of beating

http://www.nbc29.com/story/28553687/uva-student-arrest-sparks-controversy

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